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I desired to find out what, if any difference there might be in the talent of the teams from AF2 and the returning AFL squads. The ultimate way to do that would be by speaking with the absolute most successful AF2 team that is making the transition. In four years, the Spokane Photographers won the AF2 title twice. In that four years these were in the playoffs each season and did lose one title game. While doing that, the team led the league in attendance each season. Therefore, what do they are expectant of now that they're in the AFL?

I spoke with the Director of Communication Spokane Photographer for the five-year-old Spokane Shock, Kevin Maloney. That he and his team are glad to be in the AFL and do in reality believe that this is a step up for the players.

He said, "It is a different level of play and the team cannot rest on the laurels or the teams past success or glory. They need to prepare to play at a more impressive range. "

I asked if the Shock and Spokane Photographythat they shared, he said no, "the ties of players moving from Shock to Rattlers are coincidental. " "Davila, current Rattlers QB and former top gun for the Shock wished to be closer to So-Cal and his newborn and family, so it exercised well for Nick. "