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I just wanted to express my appreciation to whomever went to the trouble to create this article, at this level of detail, about an athletic team that never actually existed. If we can do this good a job over something imaginary, imagine what we can do for people and things that actually, you know, did things, in the world. I find this tremendously encouraging.
Also, given WP's chronic dearth of info on athletic activities, it's always good seeing something like this appear, even though it provides very little that could be useful to future generations, or even current ones.
As a side note, I'm particularly impressed that the "team" (and I use the term theoretically, of course) even had one of those "Woo, you'd better watch out, look what wild animals we are" logos created, even though the players' ferocity was destined to be mythological. Perhaps it can be reused by some other budding team—ideally one that goes on to, you know, contain players, play games, that sort of thing—so the obvious artistic effort that went into its creation won't be wasted, and so the bear, so effectively realized, won't seem so forlorn, its primal rage and might vanishing into the chasm of over-optimistic planning. – AndyFielding (talk) 22:07, 4 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]