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Need some help

I need to get some help with the newsletter. I need someone to help me find stuff for "This Month in Football History". If you can let me know. I can get stuff from the NFL, I need people who can help me get stuff from the Arena League, the OLD AFL, af2, the CFL, and NFL Europe. Crash Underride 16:22, 20 July 2008 (UTC)

Newsletter, IT'S ON LIKE DONKEY KONG!!!!

It's official, ENewBot will be delivering the MONTHLY Arena Football Legue newsletter. Starting in August, I'm just waiting to add the ArenaBowl XXII score for Philly and San Josie. To quote Peanut "I didn't see the chck over the 'E' that turned Josie into José." Crash Underride 16:09, 24 July 2008 (UTC)

The first issue of the newsletter is DONE!!!! I'd like to have more user help with the second issue onward. :D Thanks, Crash Underride 23:53, 27 July 2008 (UTC)

COTM

Be sure to vote for the Collaboration of the month. Also, feel free to nominate an article that is a stub or even one that needs to be created. We just need more people to be active in this project!!! Crash Underride 17:10, 9 August 2008 (UTC)

Invitation to notability discussion

WP:CFB invites all interested Wikipedians to participate in the general player notability discussion going on right now. The question at hand is, "what kind of guidelines can be set up to help clarify notability of active college football players?"--Paul McDonald (talk) 13:33, 12 August 2008 (UTC)

Rosters and roster template

One of the tasks on the project to-do list is to "have all team rosters completed and updated and alphabetized (we may want to use a sortable wikitable)." The big question is, how do we want to do up the rosters? I've been using this table for the Pioneers articles, which is based off the NFL roster table. Baseball uses a slightly different style of table that uses sub-columns; indoor lacrosse uses a variation of this. Hockey, meanwhile, uses something completely different. Outdoor lacrosse and soccer also have rosters of one sort or another. The basketball roster template seems to be the most comprehensive with more player stats, a column for the specific position, and an incorporated sub-column for coaches and stuff, not to mention that the entire table is sortable for each column of information.

In my personal opinion, the hockey and soccer tables are out just for looks - they really don't look all that good. Outdoor lacrosse is really kinda long and takes up a lot of vertical space, which arena football would also do. So that narrows it down to some sort of template based of off NFL/AFL, baseball, basketball, and/or indoor lacrosse. We need to decide what information we want in a roster template beyond name, position, and number (and I think listing position for each player is a better idea than the categories like I've got now). Thoughts? WeatherManNX01 (talk) 22:08, 31 July 2008 (UTC)

Sounds fine with me. I do know i prefer the NFL roster templates most of all, as their just easier. lol, So I guess I'm lazy. :D Crash Underride 15:29, 2 August 2008 (UTC)

Okay, I think I've worked out what would make for a good roster template. It's based on an NFL roster template. My thought is to make one that is sortable by position, name, and number. I don't think weight, height, and status are necessary (college or hometown? Up in the air to me, since af2 teams use more local talent than pro leagues do). I think it would be better to do it in two columns, but I don't know if things can be sorted across two columns. Anyway, the last section (listed as "Other" on the Bills page) would then have coaching and team administration info - head coach, assistants, owner, GM, etc. Unfortunately, I'm very unfamiliar with creating templates of this complexity. Anyone want to take a stab at it? Also, I can provide a mockup image if someone wants to see what I'm describing for the template. Thoughts and comments appreciated. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 19:41, 4 October 2008 (UTC)

I'm done with them all. Crash Underride 20:04, 18 October 2008 (UTC)

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Large number of AfD's in progress

There are (at present count) 58 pages up for deleletion in AfD Discussions at the College Football Project. Since your project is listed as a related project, your project members may wish to participate. This large volume is really more than we can handle in such a short period of time and the project asks for your input. Please review Articles & Pages being considered for deletion immediately.--Paul McDonald (talk) 20:30, 19 September 2008 (UTC)

af2 team defunct template

I've created an infobox template for defunct af2 teams. It is essentially a modified version of the af2 team template, which will give us a consistency in the infoboxes across the team articles. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 18:43, 27 September 2008 (UTC)

Rosters

I've completed a standardized roster template for all teams. They are located here. You can help keep them updated by using the roster links provided on the templates. Crash Underride 18:07, 18 October 2008 (UTC)

All inclusive infobox

I have created an infobox for active American football players, that is inclusive of all the major football leagues. It includes entry and debut information on af2, Arena Football League, National Football League, oh, and the Canadian Football League. As well, it contains draft information for the NFL and CFL. It also includes a place to list the players high school, which then has a place for awards, and highlights. Then the college section is the same as before, except it has it's own highlights and awards section. As does the professional section (originally the default section). It also includes six stat labels for the AFL, NFL, CFL and af2, in alphabetical order. As well as, an expanded external stats link section, to decrease the number of links in the external section. Not to mention the external links section is placed in alphabetical order, for the most part, not to mention a neatly organized hour glass shape, which was mostly by luck. Crash Underride 18:32, 30 October 2008 (UTC)

It's at Template:Infobox American football active. Crash Underride 19:34, 30 October 2008 (UTC)

Just created a series of "#### (AFL)" dab pages

Howdy from the "older side" of WikiProject American Football! In my work of organizing the pages on the older American Football Leagues, I have generated a handful of dab pages such as New York (AFL), Los Angeles (AFL), Boston (AFL), and so forth... and then realized that the AFL could also stand for Arena Football League - I know that a few Arena League teams could be added to them, but I thought it best to leave it to the people who know best. If, along the way, you make new dab pages of this form, please let me know (come to think of it, Philadelphia (AFL) will be needed as there were the Philadelphia Quakers (AFL) of AFL I and the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena League... I might just get it when I return to "online status" soon). I hope this helps! B.Wind (talk) 23:30, 23 November 2008 (UTC)

Major Notability Discussion

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Request for comment on use of team colors in sports infoboxes

Please stop by and voice your opinion in the ongoing discussion on the use of team colors in sports infoboxes. --Gman124 talk 14:50, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

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af2 team infoboxes

Hi, I was doing work on the Rochester Brigade article today, and after doing some research I discovered that three infoboxes - {{afl2 team}}, {{af2 team}} and {{af2 team defunct}} - exist for af2 teams and all three are in use on articles. As an "outsider" to arena football articles, I find this fairly confusing. The easiest way to go would probably be to convert all uses of {{afl2 team}} to one of the other two, but I'll leave that decision for this project to decide. – TMF 16:34, 20 March 2009 (UTC)

The template "af2 team" is the one that should currently be used. I just never got a chance to change all of the teams over to that template and get the afl2 template deleted. I had created the "defunct" template for defunct af2 teams such as the brigade, but in hindsight I think just the "af2 team" template can be used for active and defunct teams. So {{af2 team}} is the infobox of choice here. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 20:55, 20 March 2009 (UTC)

All current af2 team infoboxes have been switched to using {{af2 team}} from the old {{afl2 team}} infobox. There are still a fair number of defunct af2 team articles that still use the old infobox, so we need to change those to the current version. Also, the five teams that were using {{af2 team defunct}} have been switched to {{af2 team}} using the "folded" parameter; {{af2 team defunct}} has been tagged for speedy deletion as a duplicate of {{af2 team}}. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 22:59, 2 June 2009 (UTC)

All af2 teams have been switched to the curren {{af2 team}} template infobox, and the old {{afl2 team}} template has been tagged for deletion. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 19:02, 7 June 2009 (UTC)

ArenaCup X proposed deletion

The article for ArenaCup X has been proposed for deletion. The reasoning is "Wikipedia is not news, especially minor-league entertainment news for an event that hasn't happened." I am attempting to prevent deletion, but I would appreciate having people add their two cents on the ArenaCup X talk page. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 19:01, 23 July 2009 (UTC)

AFL Roster NavBox

Is it fair to remove all roster navboxes from the individual teams' pages in light of the league's announcement that it is suspended indefinitely? I took this to mean that essentially, no players would remain under contract to any teams were it to ever return. Shootmaster 44 (talk) 04:04, 7 August 2009 (UTC)

I would say that should be done, yes, as that is also my understanding. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 20:12, 7 August 2009 (UTC)

Dispute on rather the League and/or Teams have Folded Yet

I have been seeing lots of WP:Bold edits on Arena Football League and some of the team pages (IE Kansas City Brigade, Colorado Crush, Chicago Rush, and the Arizona Rattlers on them folding for good even though the source specifically states that the League is suspended indefinitely, but has not quite folded yet (AKA Official Chapter 7 Filing). I am feeling these edits are Jumping the Gun too early and they are not sourced to state they have folded. Now the only source that states the league has folded is discussed at Talk:Arena Football League which claims the sources point at a Facebook page. If we can find a proper source that the league is folded and the teams under it folded. (Which I have read some teams may still be around trying to become a part of af2, so that means they are functioning in one way or another.) Let's get this dispute dealt with. Sawblade5 (talk to me | my wiki life) 08:04, 24 August 2009 (UTC)

The league has not folded. There is a group trying to sue the league into Chapter 7, but at this point in time, the official wording from the league is that it has "suspended football operations indefinitely". Some teams, I believe, are folded (Dallas, Philadelphia, Georgia, Colorado), but there are few if any official statements from those teams announcing the action.WeatherManNX01 (talk) 21:44, 30 August 2009 (UTC)

Season-by-season table

I have created a new season-by-season table for use on team pages. The current table seems kinda smallish and tried to compact all of the information into a little space. The table I have created frees it up a bit. It separates out the postseason and adds a bit of color; I think it's more useful this way. You can check out the table on my sandbox. I used the history of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers and gave them a fictional league and name change to illustrate how that would be handled. I welcome your thoughts, ideas, and constructive criticism and hope we can work to place these on the team pages.WeatherManNX01 (talk) 21:52, 30 August 2009 (UTC)

Yesterday I created List of Orlando Predators seasons and I was thinking the same could be done for the other former AFL teams. I noticed on the regular Tampa Bay Storm article that it has the original table that you referred to, but for the Storm, there's a link to Tampa Bay Storm seasons as a "main article," so I decided to do the same for the Preds. The table on each team's list of seasons article would be based on what I've seen from almost all other professional teams that have such an article. For example, List of Tampa Bay Buccaneers seasons. Tampabay721 (talk) 20:35, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
You know, that's pretty nice. It has detail that was missing in the old version, and the separate page is particularly useful for teams like the Preds and Storm that have a rather lengthy team history. Plus, the extra columns for league and division would allow for the changes that frequently occur in arena/indoor football. Thumbs-up from me, good idea. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 21:53, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
There could also be an awards column (for things like Rookie of the Year, Coach of the Year, etc.), but I don't know where to find that information easily. The only other thing would be to find out the primary colors of a team who changed cities and/or names and/or colors like for the Florida Bobcats who used to be the Miami Hooters and the Sacramento Attack for one season before that. Overall I think if there was a seasons-only article for each team, that rough-looking table on the team's actual article could just be replaced with a {{Main|Article}} template with a link to that team's respective seasons list. Tampabay721 (talk) 23:07, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
I've never been one for putting things like colors or awards in tables like that, but whatever. My preference in regards to the tables is that they go by franchise history rather than team history - as long as a team regards that past incarnation as its own history (and in the arena leagues most, if not all, do). Example: the Bobcats page would also have Hooters and Attack information included. Same for the leagues - we should include information from past leagues as best as we can find. Minor league baseball articles annoy me to no end in that regard - some go with full history, some do not, and it's not consistent across the board. Whatever we do, we need it to be consistent. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 23:28, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
The awards aren't that important to me. I thought it might be too dificult to find out that kind of information for every team for every AFL season. But yeah, if I understand what you're saying correctly, for a Bobcats article, it would have the seasons of the Hooters and Attack in the table too, similar to the already existing table on the Bobcats' main article. In the case of a team like that, their seasons article would be like the way Cleveland Gladiators seasons is. I wouldn't do it like List of Florida Bobcats seasons and then List of Sacramento Attack seasons separately (especially since there's only one Attack season), but the latter would be a redirect page to the former. Tampabay721 (talk) 23:56, 17 November 2009 (UTC)
I think you understand me perfectly. (Though for that particular example, the black-on-red of the team names is a bit hard on the eyes - that's why I've never a fan of doing table headers or anything in team colors.) All in all, sounds like a good idea and a good plan. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 01:01, 18 November 2009 (UTC)

Well I just finished List of Columbus Destroyers seasons (as well as the List of Buffalo Destroyers seasons redirect) so let me know what you think. Tampabay721 (talk) 01:46, 18 November 2009 (UTC)

Looks good. I think that's the way to go with things. WeatherManNX01 (talk) 18:48, 18 November 2009 (UTC)

GAN backlog reduction - Sports and recreation

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New templates

I have created a new AF1 team template for use on AF1 team pages. Are there any other templates that need to be changed? WeatherManNX01 (talk) 20:19, 29 September 2009 (UTC)

Just a heads up

I know I busted my butt workin' and expandin' this project, however I have some "sad" news for some of you. I'm done. I'll continue to edit articles and help make them better, however I will not be basically runnin' the project anymore. For the most part, it was only I, who edited the articles and I'm the only one who worked on the newsletter and I'm just burnt out on it. That's why I stopped the newsletter. I just thought everyone should know. Crash Underride 22:08, 23 November 2009 (UTC)

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We're ba-ack!

Because of word that the new league formerly called "Arena Football 1" has decided to take on the new Arena Football League moniker, I thought it would be a good time to revive this project. The team I adpot for this project is the Milwaukee Iron (my home team), and I will be leaving messages on the members' talk pages to (hopefully) get them back interested. So rejoice, for ARENA FOOTBALL IS BACK! Tom Danson (talk) 15:13, 18 February 2010 (UTC)

I left a message on Talk:Arena Football League (2010) yesterday. So if anyone could read it and answer either on this talk page or that one, I'd appreciate it. :D Tampabay721 (talk) 19:53, 18 February 2010 (UTC)

I added merge tag on the two pages. please disscuss at this page Gman124 talk 20:26, 18 February 2010 (UTC)

Merge suggestions Utah Blaze/Utah Thunder

there was another merge suggestion started a while ago, but noone really answered it, so posting link here for those who want to offer an opinion. see this page Gman124 talk 19:25, 19 February 2010 (UTC)

Sports Notability

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Iowa Barnstormers

So does anyone know what the official word is on Iowa's history as a franchise? It's just something I've thought about recently. Is this a Cleveland Browns kind of thing (where the New York Dragons would play the Baltimore Ravens role) or in some paradoxical way do the Barnstormers and the Dragons both share 1995–2000? Tampabay721 (talk) 06:33, 6 September 2010 (UTC)

I believe it is the Cleveland Brows kind of thing. YE Tropical Cyclone 13:13, 6 September 2010 (UTC)
I was under the impression that it's a shared history sort of thing, where both the Dragons and new Barnstormers claim history of the AFL Barnstormers. ArenaFan lists the Dragons as a continuation of the Barnstormers, which supports that end of the theory at least. Finding info regarding the af2 team's connection to the AFL version is harder to find. Personally, I believe the two Barnstormers to be separate entities (especially since the Dragons and af2 Barnstormers played at the same time, meaning that they both can't be the same team). However, there again, as part of the agreement to move, the Oklahoma City Thunder will share the SuperSonics history with a new Seattle franchise should it come to be. Trying to explain that a franchise's history splits between two teams sounds headache-inducing.WeatherManNX01 (talk) 18:09, 6 September 2010 (UTC)

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Crossover sportsmen

Not sure if the links below are wrong, or these are people who have changed sport. Can an expert check please?

Ta. - TB (talk) 20:50, 20 November 2010 (UTC)

I changed the Ben Scott link to Ben Scott (American football) so it'll be a red link for now, but I don't see a Josh Morris on the Utah Blaze roster. Tampabay721 (talk) 21:05, 20 November 2010 (UTC)

Infoboxes for individual seasons

I thought each season could use an infobox like the seasons of just about every sports league that I've seen. I have a little something in my sandbox, but if I went ahead and actually created a page for it (assuming I did everything correctly) it could only be used from the 2005 season on since the league didn't have conference championship games every year. So I was hoping someone who's better than me at syntax and whatnot could improve what I have now so in the future it could be implemented for every season. Tampabay721 (talk) 00:06, 4 December 2010 (UTC)

ArenaFan.com as a reliable source

You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Noticeboard#www.arenafan.com. NThomas (talk) 09:18, 30 August 2011 (UTC)

Reviving this project

I've recently been working through quite a few AFL player pages and noticed that there are tons of pages that need some updating. This project itself seems to be dead by the looks of the activity. Who's interested in really getting the AFL pages back up to a higher standard? DMC511 (talk) 16:35, 29 August 2012 (UTC)

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