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jacque

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With the USFL and XFL merger draft done, our team is definitely the Battlehawks, or the Brahmas.What do you think?

Battlehawks notable names:

QB: Nick Tiano

RB: Max Borghi

WR: none

TE: Jake Sutherland

DL: none

LB: Johnny Buchanan, Callahan O’riley, Mike Rose, Carson Wells

DB: Anthoney Cioffi, Ben Deluca

Brahmas roster:

QB: Jack Coan, Kurt Benkert

RB: none

TE: none (only TE on the roster is a Cody Latimer, former nfl wr, which seems to indicate this team doesn’t use TEs

WR: Nick Holley, Landen Akers, Cody Chrest, Kade Warner

DL: Drew Beesley

LB: Nate Wieland

DB: none

These rosters aren’t that impressive, but the other teams were abysmal if I remember correctly
 
All the honkey WRs regulated to one team. LOL.

Borghi had enough Anti White discrimination and retired. What a **** league that perfectly copies the allowed numbers of Goys set by NFL.
 
All the honkey WRs regulated to one team. LOL.

Borghi had enough Anti White discrimination and retired. What a **** league that perfectly copies the allowed numbers of Goys set by NFL.
Nevermind, just saw the article. I’d honestly scratch the battlehawks
 
Go Brahmas for what it is worth.

Battle hawks have an Italian DB coach?
 
Ryan Nall signed with the UFL. He could dominate so will be interesting to see how that plays out.
 
Cancel that, just saw he was cut a couple of weeks after signing. Unless he is physically unable to play to an injury, there is not a single possibility he wasn’t the best back in their roster.
 
Former North Dakota State CB Jayden Price is starting at the outside corner for the Arlington Renegades. On a side note, this product is nearly unwatchable - given the pull TV networks have, I'm surprised they haven't convinced the NFL to "rent" out practice squad or backup players. Could be mutually beneficial.
 
That's probably a good idea. I tried to watch a game and it was the usual coal bowl.
 
Jayden Price, one of the few interesting players in the UFL (which is somehow darker than the NFL itself), has established himself as one of the league's top pass defenders. We don't have advanced numbers in the UFL, but he's generally put in man coverage against the opposing WR1 and is 4th in the league in pass defenses. As inconceivable as it may sound to have 4 white corners in the league, he could join DeJean, Moss, and Bonner if he continues his current level of production.

For those wondering, Price was a 0 star recruit with no interest from any D1 programs despite posting a 4.45 40 and a 36 inch vertical. NDSU, a program that has feasted on undervalued white talent, gave him his sole offer as a ATH and he moved to CB, one of the best at the position in the FCS. He did have a cup of coffee with the Falcons but is finally getting a real opportunity in the UFL.
 
Jayden Price, one of the few interesting players in the UFL (which is somehow darker than the NFL itself), has established himself as one of the league's top pass defenders. We don't have advanced numbers in the UFL, but he's generally put in man coverage against the opposing WR1 and is 4th in the league in pass defenses. As inconceivable as it may sound to have 4 white corners in the league, he could join DeJean, Moss, and Bonner if he continues his current level of production.

For those wondering, Price was a 0 star recruit with no interest from any D1 programs despite posting a 4.45 40 and a 36 inch vertical. NDSU, a program that has feasted on undervalued white talent, gave him his sole offer as a ATH and he moved to CB, one of the best at the position in the FCS. He did have a cup of coffee with the Falcons but is finally getting a real opportunity in the UFL.

Thanks for covering the UFL. I was at the gym a couple of weeks ago and one of the games were on. It really is amazing how the UFL is blacker than the NFL. My interest tanked before it even started. I just looked over the stats - I see Frank Ginda leading the league in tackles, he was a beast as SJSU and the NFL has managed to ignore him for years.

I covered price some last year during the draft and he has the talent to play in the NFL. He was a great return man at NDSU and a very good CB. Maybe he will get another shot in the NFL after the Falcons cut him and replaced him with black mediocrity (that of course is a staple of the NFL - piss poor defensive back play by da wurlds greatest affletes)
 
Good to see a White CB shining in UFL. Agreed with the others. Was briefly optimistic more overachievers would find roster spots over there, but na even darker than NFL.
 
I was one of those who expressed some optimism in the UFL (or rather the XFL and USFL when separate) but given the poor treatment by Max Borghi and his subsequent quitting football altogether… no longer care to see a league blacker than the increasingly dark NFL.
 
I was one of those who expressed some optimism in the UFL (or rather the XFL and USFL when separate) but given the poor treatment by Max Borghi and his subsequent quitting football altogether… no longer care to see a league blacker than the increasingly dark NFL.
One of the problems with the UFL is that they don't pay much. Many potential white players just say to hell with it and get on with their careers.
 
The UFL games are not easy to watch. Seems anytime i turn a game On TV ; there is some weird 18 - 11 score
8 team Leagues are hard to take seriously ; needs at least 12 teams ; maybe even 14 -16

Last year i watched some Michigan Panthers w WR Trey Quinn.

Matthew Sexton had a 83 YARD PUNT RETURN last game for the San Antonio Brahmas (like the name & uniform)
 
Nice return! Always liked Sexton at Eastern Michigan, he was just a bit slender. Not like that matters for affletes
 
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