Steve-LA Chargers wrote:Dean should stay in the AFC. Maybe become Tennessee again? Your best chance at a playoff return is the AFC. Nothing stops you from being an NFC team in the AFC, so if you want to be Atlanta, do it before Mitch does it.

I had Washington 4 seasons and lost 11 or more games each season. I gambled on building a team loaded with veterans early on and they retired and I was rebuilding. Then I did the Great Trade with Jerry, where hw took over my Washington team AND roster to take on the challenge and rebuild them, but he gained the team itself in that exchange, giving him the spot as Washington in the PNFL. I took his Detroit team and roster, and coached that team to 11-5 season and a loss to Justin in the first round of the playoffs. I followed that season with 6 straight seasons of losing 11 or more games.
Then I moved my team to Tennessee. I don't remember why I did that other than maybe change for the sake of change. After a single 3-13 season I moved the team to Pittsburgh. I improved to having a 7-8-1 season and missing post season by a gam or two. I thught I was heading in the right direction at that point. Then the next season I started off 0-10 before finishing the season by winning the last 6 games. The next season the Steelers go 1-15 and the team finished that season on auto-pilot as I was in the hospital with severe pneumonia. When I got out I finished the season with Carolina before placing that team back to CPU status anf regaining my old team to move it to Kansas City.
After 5 seasons in Kansas City it's time to go back to the team I coached for more seasons than any other in the PNFL. in 20 seasons in the league I was in the NFC for most of 12 of them, including the 9 games with Carolina.