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Pruning

I removed the "past teams" and "endzone celebrations" sections. Both seemed to me to be at best fancruft, at worst (especially in the case of the "Past Teams") copyright infringement. Thunderbunny 23:05, 16 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hey Thunderbunny - The 'past teams' were actually part of the team history which you can read on the BlitzLeague.com website (here: http://www.blitzleague.com/week_in_league_history.html) Gilius

I know that; I was saying that the information was superfluous. Thunderbunny 08:26, 10 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Wii Version

I can't seem to find any 'official' information about the Wii version. It was mentioned some time ago by Midway, but in the latest press releases about the 360 and PSP versions, it is not mentioned. For that reason, I have removed it from the article. Gilius 19:27, 22 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Trivia"

I don't know who wrote most of the so-called "trivia" on this page, but whoever did needs to give his head a shake. First of all, Deacon Taylor of the Vegas Aces dropping dead on the field COULD NOT POSSIBLY have less to do with Chucky Mullins' injury in 1989. Taylor's death was due to steroid abuse, and Mullins - who actually was the one who hit Brad Gaines, NOT the other way around - did not "break his collar bone", he broke his neck and fractured his spine. The hit itself did not contribute to his death nineteen months after the injury; the resulting quadriplegia did. And to simply say things like "Ezekiel Freeman is a spoof of John Lynch"... first of all, to spoof something is to make fun of it. There's very little direct spoofing in Blitz that I can recall. There are references. Secondly, there's no evidence indicating any connection between Lynch and Freeman, for example, so how can you, whoever you are, just come out and say that! Do some research, seriously. You're making this site look like a joke.