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Blog Update- September 2020

 My blog updates tend to be pretty long, but I can promise you up front that this one should be fairly short, just one or two quick things to mention. That's the status for the 2020 Season of the Dog League, which I now I said before was cancelled, but after some consideration, it will still be going ahead with a few caveats. First off, any outside influences, COVID-19 outbreaks or protests or anything this crazy year has to offer, any complete out of my control. Essentially, should the NFL season be unable to finish, the Dog League obviously couldn't continue and I would likely just wipe this year from the record books. Second, no expansion teams, I just don't want to deal with the extra workload. Just the same 6 teams as before, at least for now. I also planned on doing keepers, that's out, the league has been redrafted. Finally and most importantly, all Dog League content is moving to my second blog, Henry's Thoughts, which can be found here. That allows me to continue moving full speed ahead on my WWE pay-per-view reviews, and I'll try my best to run both simultaneously, though the reviews will be first priority. Alright, that's about everything. I'm working on the 2020 Draft recap to go up on my second blog, this post will be updated with the the link to that one when it's finished, probably later today. See you soon. 


- Henry


As promised, here's the link for the 2020 Dog League Draft recap: https://htkthoughts.blogspot.com/2020/09/the-dog-league-2020-draft-recap.html

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