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Huddle flag football league anyone??


Mayor Qumiby

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So now that football season is about wrapped up there are a few hours I have free on Sundays and thought that starting up a flag football league ( even it's just enough people for two teams) would be a fun way to pass the time... I would say we would need at least 10 people to commit for it to be a fun game, but the more the better. I would would want to play in the Charlotte area so this might be just for the people in the area but if you wanted to drive from whereever you are to play that would be fine but I don't really expect that to happen.. I was just kicking the idea around and would like to get your thoughts..

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This topic is always thrown around but in the end it never seems to get done because of the varying locations of Huddle members.

Yeaaaa I thought that might be a big reason why this wouldn't happen

Only if it's tackle football.

lol I'm on my feet alot at work I can't afford to get injured, haha

I would own all of you. Sadly, I cannot drive to Charlotte every week. Maybe once, maybe do a tournament instead of a league?

yea that's a real good idea!

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lets do it. it could be at a public park like the one of exit 44 on 485 (mint hill) or perhaps freedom park in downtown (of east blvd)

i played flag football at ymca 2 seasons now and its really worth it.

we can make a poll for locations and which ever one wins, wins.

start the body count.

i'm in.

who else.

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