The History of The Minutemen - 1984 to the Present
This is the most current version of the history of the Minutemen. As we flesh out the history of the players and the FBA, I'll change it as I see fit.
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Thank you, JT! ^_____^
I left it open for some fine tuning every now and then; before I uploaded this version, I added Karl Gruber to the team's history based on what was said in the HNT @ MON game. Ironically, I was thinking about doing that when I first wrote out Williamsburg's 2002-03 championship roster.
We probably need to have a huge collaborative effort one of these days to figure out records, awards, historical players, etc. It'll give the FBA a much better sense of realism. That's what I was going for when I created this whole history.
I left it open for some fine tuning every now and then; before I uploaded this version, I added Karl Gruber to the team's history based on what was said in the HNT @ MON game. Ironically, I was thinking about doing that when I first wrote out Williamsburg's 2002-03 championship roster.
We probably need to have a huge collaborative effort one of these days to figure out records, awards, historical players, etc. It'll give the FBA a much better sense of realism. That's what I was going for when I created this whole history.
The only thing that made me scratch my head was when Gruber signed on with the Bikers after the championship. I hadn't previously thought about him being there, because Jack Wayans was in the league at that time and I haven't figured out if he was there (maybe he was Gruber's backup?) If Gruber was on the Bikers, he couldn't have stayed there for long, because I believe they won the chip in 04 (which Gruber may have been a part of, not sure) and Gruber ended up with the Bantams somehow before 2008. But that's why all this is open-ended. ;)
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