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Alright, made my first official post; hope everyone who reads it enjoys it. I already had those 3 coaches according to the coaching doc but I'm not entirely sure what their final agreements were in terms of salary.
"Hello everyone; I'd like to thank all of you for coming to this press conference on such short notice. I can't apologize enough for the circumstances but I'm gracious for your time," a man said, standing at a podium with one other person in a chair behind him to his right. The man standing was somewhat aged being in his early 60s, with thin peppered hair. In front of him was a small crowd, mostly reporters, and the flash from the cameras could be seen and heard in the otherwise quiet gathering.

"For those of you who don't know me, my name is Tom Bergen. I was born and raised right here in this great town of Montgomery, Alabama. Through my life, I have been blessed with many successes in several fields of business and have lived in areas all across the United States and have visited many nations worldwide. However, I must say, there's something special about being here. Anyway, I promised these reporters a news story, so I guess I need to provide." There was a small clamor of laughter from the crowd at the statement.

"Every now and again, an opportunity arises that a man just needs to take a risk and gamble on. Many of us will have heard by now of the Professional Football League and of several of the teams that have been forming and already establishing an administration. Vancouver Leopards, Quebec City Bulls, Austin Rattlesnakes, the Anchorage Abominables, and others. But, if you're like me, you have to wonder: why not Alabama? After all, is there any place that has a deeper love for football than our great state? Well then, I'm sure many of you can already tell where this announcement is going" he said, a broad smile on his face. "So, let's not waste anymore time."

Banners unfurled on either side of him, revealing the logo of the team, apparently dubbed the 'Montgomery Stallions.'



"Yes, that's right, I am proud to officially announce the Montgomery Stallions as one of the teams partaking in the first season of the Professional Football League. For a while now I've actually had the approval from the PFL Head Office and the arrangements had already been made so it's not surprising that a lot of you were expecting an announcement like this. In fact, while I was finalizing arrangements with the city regarding a bunch of boring financials and other devilish details, I have already made several hires. For that reason I'd like to introduce the General Manager of YOUR Montgomery Stallions, James Thompson."

James stood up and walked up to the podium, visibly nervous and perhaps even shaking despite the small smile on his face. He shook hands with Tom as a public show of good faith before taking the mic from the new team's owner. "Okay, well, as I'm sure you can tell I'm more than a little nervous to be up here. Obviously there are a lot of challenges ahead for this team and this league, and I've signed up for a lot of work, but being in front of a camera makes all that seem small-time." He was smiling as he said it and the crowd responded with some light snickering, helping to ease his anxiety. He had a moderately thick southern accent, appeared to be in his late 30s, and had dirty blonde hair with vivid blue eyes.

"Anyway, I will make this quick. I love football; I'm a total fanatic. I took this job to put together a winning product that will entertain viewers. Most importantly, though, I need to make one thing clear. Call me Jimmy; only my mom calls me James and let me tell ya, it's not a good time when she does." He smiled again, suddenly having a small bit of swagger on stage in place of anxiousness. "With the PFL side of things covered, Tom let me get started and I'm proud to announce that the Stallions have a full coaching staff already. For our head coach, we have reached an agreement with Bill Farro and we are bringing in Zak Palmer as the Offensive Coordinator. We really think that with their combined offensive expertise and experience that our vision for Stallion football will become a reality. For our Defensive Coordinator, we reached out to a young mind in William Lloyd who we believe will be able to blossom under the experienced eye of Farro. All three of these guys are renowned schemers and we think that will give us the edge we need as a team. We look forward to putting together a roster hand-picked for our coaches to generate excellence. Thank you; Go Stallions."

Jimmy walked away from the podium, taking a seat next to Tom who rose up to thank everyone to coming and that the conference was over. As soon as he said it, the crowd began talking feverishly and some reporters immediately got in front of their cameras in order to relay a summary; it made him nervous to know that he would be included on the news, his earlier swagger having drained.
Hey, a little confused by the goings-on of this so far but I was just curious if the Montgomery team is still available? I see them listed as for sale but see they're also already listed as hiring coaches. I'd definitely be interested in joining and seeing how this goes.

That aside, I'm a little confused about coaches' salaries. Gabriel Thomas got hired on a salary of over $20 million while Bill Belichick and Sean Payton earn $10 and $9 million annually, respectively. Just seems odd, is all.
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