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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.
 
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.
Valid point! A lot of the affletes don’t have careers to fall back on.
 
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
 
I always thought the low number of Whites in this league was directly related to lower salaries, as Whites have more options outside of football. To a degree, that has to be true! But this league is so incredibly black, I've got to believe there is more to it?

Plus, there is a reasonable number of White Quarterbacks, tight ends and offensive linemen. So why so few elsewhere? Teams are loaded with White tight ends, but virtually no White wide receivers or linebackers? Reasonable number of White offensive linemen, but almost no White defensive linemen?

If it's possible, this league keeps getting blacker and blacker every year, as the attendance keeps getting lower and lower every year. This year, things (embarrassing crowds) wont look as bad, as the "powers that be" that run the league have decided to play in mostly smaller venues -- soccer specific stadiums -- i.e the expansion Louisville Kings (no doubt sponsored by DraftKings) play in 15,000 seat soccer stadium (tier 2 soccer).

Also, aside from player salaries, stadium rental costs are the most cumbersome expense's these spring leagues have incurred over the years. Put most out of these spring leagues out of business, which is why USFL 2.0 played at "hubs" for a few seasons. Playing at smaller venues means lower rents ... not to mention, again, these leagues don't get humiliated by sparse crowds playing in NFL sized venues.

As I noted, these spring leagues keep getting darker and darker. Below is a very quick breakdown of Whites at "taboo" positions. Just 5 White defensive players in the entire league...It isn't pretty:

Running Back: None

Wide Receiver: Sam Wiglusz #82, Orlando Storm; Drake Stoops #6 Dallas Renegades; Carter Bell #14, Louisville Kings

Defensive Line: Kenny Willekes #4, Columbus Aviators; Casey Rogers #98 D.C. Defenders, Derek Parish

Linebacker: Nick Kubitz #36, Louisville Kings

Defensive Back: Hudson Clark #14, Birmingham Stallions; Sam Kidd #26, D.C. Defenders

That's all among 6 teams. Two teams, St. Louis Battlehawks and Houston Gamblers have zero Whites, at taboo spots :afro:
 
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I always thought the low number of Whites in this league was directly related to lower salaries, as Whites have more options outside of football. To a degree, that has to be true! But this league is so incredibly black, I've got to believe there is more to it?

Plus, there is a reasonable number of White Quarterbacks, tight ends and offensive linemen. So why so few elsewhere? Teams are loaded with White tight ends, but virtually no White wide receivers or linebackers? Reasonable number of White offensive linemen, but almost no White defensive linemen?

If it's possible, this league keeps getting blacker and blacker every year, as the attendance keeps getting lower and lower every year. This year, things (embarrassing crowds) wont look as bad, as the "powers that be" that run the league have decided to play in mostly smaller venues -- soccer specific stadiums -- i.e the expansion Louisville Kings (no doubt sponsored by DraftKings) play in 15,000 seat soccer stadium (tier 2 soccer).

Also, aside from player salaries, stadium rental costs are the most cumbersome expense's these spring leagues have incurred over the years. Put most out of these spring leagues out of business, which is why USFL 2.0 played at "hubs" for a few seasons. Playing at smaller venues means lower rents ... not to mention, again, these leagues don't get humiliated by sparse crowds playing in NFL sized venues.

As I noted, these spring leagues keep getting darker and darker. Below is a very quick breakdown of Whites at "taboo" positions. Just 5 White defensive players in the entire league...It isn't pretty:

Running Back: None

Wide Receiver: Sam Wiglusz #82, Orlando Storm; Drake Stoops #6 Dallas Renegades (Bob Stoops was long time coach of this club)

Defensive Line: Kenny Willekes #4, Columbus Aviators; Casey Rogers #98 D.C. Defenders

Linebacker: Nick Kubitz #36, Louisville Kings

Defensive Back: Hudson Clark #14, Birmingham Stallions; Sam Kidd #26, D.C. Defenders

That's all among 6 teams. Two teams, St. Louis Battlehawks and Houston Gamblers have zero Whites, at taboo spots :afro:
What a disgusting league. We s it a welfare project? Or are Whites just refusing to play in this dump.
 
What a disgusting league. s it a welfare project? Or are Whites just refusing to play in this dump.


Good question, icsept. I think it's a combination of both. On the one hand, a lot of Whites won't put their brain and body at risk for the wages UFL pays -- reportedly $64,000 per season, plus decent health benefits.

On the other hand, plenty of Whites are stepping up to play, tight end, offensive line and quarterback in this league, so there is not a "serious shortage" of Whites willing to play. And, again, the question is why so few Whites at caste/taboo positions?

Also, it's not like every White, fringe NFL prospect that gets cut or is never signed, is getting a PhD, going to med school or has $100,000 (plus) per year job waiting for them in the "real world". Ergo, 64K for a three month season, playing a kids game, is not exactly a "raw deal for a 23 to 26 year old, ect.

Plus, these spring leagues do offer a chance to catch on with an NFL team. NFL minimum wage for practice squad spots currently exceeds $220,000. Make it onto a 53 man roster, and your looking at $1,000,000 per season, even if you are inactive for all 17 games. That potential salary increase might be a greater pull (to play spring ball) for young Whites, than the 64k UFL salary.

Observation A: It seems most Whites that play in spring leagues will only do it for a year or two. And if it does not get them back to NFL, they will hang up their cleats before the age of 25 or 26. Blacks, on the other hand, will stay into their 30's. Dallas, for example, has 2 black LB's over the age of 31, including ex-Cowboys #1 pick Taco Charlton, selected ahead of T.J. Watt. Both were retained over promising, young (White) ex-Baylor star LB Matt Jones, who played real well for the Raiders last preseason.

Examples are Max Borghi and Garrett Groshek. Both were starting in spring leagues, but once the NFL door was shut in their faces, they retired from the sport. Borghi left at age 23; Groshek left at 25.

Observation B: It's not uncommon for blacks that "wash out" of the NFL to sign with this league and stay for several years. These spring leagues are full of blacks that were 1st, 2nd or 3rd round picks in the NFL. It's also full of blacks that were never drafted, but played a few NFL games, then play in spring leagues into their 30's. Very few Whites that played NFL games will ever play in these spring leagues. Perhaps they save their NFL earnings better?

Example, it's been rumored that the St. Louis Battlehawks would love to sign RB Cody Schrader. But why would he play in that league? He's almost 27 years old and he's only played in only 2 NFL games (2 snaps), but his career earnings (reportedly) sit at $2,765,294?
 
Good question, icsept. I think it's a combination of both. On the one hand, a lot of Whites won't put their brain and body at risk for the wages UFL pays -- reportedly $64,000 per season, plus decent health benefits.

On the other hand, plenty of Whites are stepping up to play, tight end, offensive line and quarterback in this league, so there is not a "serious shortage" of Whites willing to play. And, again, the question is why so few Whites at caste/taboo positions?

Also, it's not like every White, fringe NFL prospect that gets cut or is never signed, is getting a PhD, going to med school or has $100,000 (plus) per year job waiting for them in the "real world". Ergo, 64K for a three month season, playing a kids game, is not exactly a "raw deal for a 23 to 26 year old, ect.

Plus, these spring leagues do offer a chance to catch on with an NFL team. NFL minimum wage for practice squad spots currently exceeds $220,000. Make it onto a 53 man roster, and your looking at $1,000,000 per season, even if you are inactive for all 17 games. That potential salary increase might be a greater pull (to play spring ball) for young Whites, than the 64k UFL salary.

Observation A: It seems most Whites that play in spring leagues will only do it for a year or two. And if it does not get them back to NFL, they will hang up their cleats before the age of 25 or 26. Blacks, on the other hand, will stay into their 30's. Dallas, for example, has 2 black LB's over the age of 31, including ex-Cowboys #1 pick Taco Charlton, selected ahead of T.J. Watt. Both were retained over promising, young (White) ex-Baylor star LB Matt Jones, who played real well for the Raiders last preseason.

Examples are Max Borghi and Garrett Groshek. Both were starting in spring leagues, but once the NFL door was shut in their faces, they retired from the sport. Borghi left at age 23; Groshek left at 25.

Observation B: It's not uncommon for blacks that "wash out" of the NFL to sign with this league and stay for several years. These spring leagues are full of blacks that were 1st, 2nd or 3rd round picks in the NFL. It's also full of blacks that were never drafted, but played a few NFL games, then play in spring leagues into their 30's. Very few Whites that played NFL games will ever play in these spring leagues. Perhaps they save their NFL earnings better?

Example, it's been rumored that the St. Louis Battlehawks would love to sign RB Cody Schrader. But why would he play in that league? He's almost 27 years old and he's only played in only 2 NFL games (2 snaps), but his career earnings (reportedly) sit at $2,765,294?
Back in the days of semi-pro type pay it was quite common to see players drift down to a UFL type league in all of the 4 pro leagues and boxing always had this with broke former champions and contenders who squandered fortunes. These days with fat money in all of the pro leagues it's very rare to see a baseball player or hockey player drift down to these leagues and play in these leagues for the money it still happens from time to time in basketball due to the sure idiotic spending habits of the athletes that are in the NBA.

As we stated before in the old thread about AAFL, football similar to boxing and MMA is a cruel sport that destroys your body and mind and diminishing compensation you could argue is almost useless down the line whenever health issues arise due to playing in these sports.

PS there are guys who have even drifted lower than this as the UFL is similar to AAA as the arena league and even lower leagues pay much worse and players even drift down to that level. Similar to former boxing and MMA champions or contenders who slip down to fights on Indian reserves for 5K a fight.
 
Good post, W.I.R.! I remember those threads regarding the AAF, which folded in 2019. Most notable athlete I can remember not wanting to "hang up the cleats" was Ricky Henderson, who played with the unaffiliated Newark Bears for a while (in his mid 40's). Although, it's not clear he did it due to financial distress? I'm sure in prior decades athletes that fell on hard times had to play in semi-pro leagues, which were below these spring leagues.

As far as this rendition of spring leagues (UFL), there are a few Whites that eagerly want to extend their careers. Some are forced do it to make money; some have money but just want to play. Back in 2015 the Bills had a White linebacker from Stanford named A.J. Tarpley. He abruptly retired from the NFL early claiming he had a huge (money) offer from a financial institution and did not want to abuse his body playing in the NFL. He made a lot of money young, but came back to play in spring leagues because he "missed the sport". In retrospect, Tarpley should've just stayed in the NFL. He showed enough to, at least, keep a job as a White special teams mascot for 5 or 6 years?

Things, I believe, are looking fairly "bleak" for this revised spring league, as far as crowd's. I did not watch much at all (few minutes), but the crowds in Orlando and Dallas were abysmal. Total embarrassment. Louisville had a decent crowd, but play in a tier 2 soccer stadium of 15,000 and it was not close to full. These, basically, all black bush leagues are not easy sells to "White sheep", I suppose?

Another huge issue is the DWF's have lost "trust" in these spring leagues. They pay for season tickets, buy the gear and other stuff, then see entire leagues or individual teams go defunct after a season or two. Huge mistake merging the USFL with the XFL. They should've kept the USFL brand, then added a couple of strong XFL teams (St. Louis and Dallas) as expansion teams. By merging, they basically showed both leagues were close to going out of business -- and too many ciities have been subtracted. And the XFL name had to go, because the league had already failed twice.

Quick note: Another White defender was added to the UFL, bringing the grand total to 7! :aplastao:

Derek Parish, once a fantastic edge-rusher from the University of Houston. NFL drafted him Round 7, but tried to "stack" him to fullback. Since then, he's played DE/LB in the CFL and now the UFL.
 
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Good post, W.I.R.! I remember those threads regarding the AAF, which folded in 2019. Most notable athlete I can remember not wanting to "hang up the cleats" was Ricky Henderson, who played with the unaffiliated Newark Bears for a while (in his mid 40's). Although, it's not clear he did it due to financial distress? I'm sure in prior decades athletes that fell on hard times had to play in semi-pro leagues, which were below these spring leagues.

As far as this rendition of spring leagues (UFL), there are a few Whites that eagerly want to extend their careers. Some are forced do it to make money; some have money but just want to play. Back in 2015 the Bills had a White linebacker from Stanford named A.J. Tarpley. He abruptly retired from the NFL early claiming he had a huge (money) offer from a financial institution and did not want to abuse his body playing in the NFL. He made a lot of money young, but came back to play in spring leagues because he "missed the sport". In retrospect, Tarpley should've just stayed in the NFL. He showed enough to, at least, keep a job as a White special teams mascot for 5 or 6 years?

Things, I believe, are looking fairly "bleak" for this revised spring league, as far as crowd's. I did not watch much at all (few minutes), but the crowds in Orlando and Dallas were abysmal. Total embarrassment. Louisville had a decent crowd, but play in a tier 2 soccer stadium of 15,000 and it was not close to full. These, basically, all black bush leagues are not easy sells to "White sheep", I suppose?

Another huge issue is the DWF's have lost "trust" in these spring leagues. They pay for season tickets, buy the gear and other stuff, then see entire leagues or individual teams go defunct after a season or two. Huge mistake merging the USFL with the XFL. They should've kept the USFL brand, then added a couple of strong XFL teams (St. Louis and Dallas) as expansion teams. By merging, they basically showed both leagues were close to going out of business -- and too many ciities have been subtracted. And the XFL name had to go, because the league had already failed twice.

Quick note: Another White defender was added to the UFL, bringing the grand total to 7! :aplastao:

Derek Parish, once a fantastic edge-rusher from the University of Houston. NFL drafted him Round 7, but tried to "stack" him to fullback. Since then, he's played DE/LB in the CFL and now the UFL.
We could also list Rogers Clemens and Jose Canseco as two guys who played in these semi pro leagues but for probably different reasons as Canseco filed for bankruptcy shortly after his tenure in one of these leagues at around 40 and Clemens was 50ish when he played semi pro ball and most people felt he did this to delay his inevitable rejection from the hall of fame voting process.

And a modern example of a football player chasing ghosts would be Trent Richardson who was probably desperate and deluded as he busted out of the NFL and went to the CFL(on par with the UFL for non quaterbacks) then ended up in a Mexican professional league which might pay a shade better than a beer league. I remember reading that the German league paid about 700 Euros a month which might be a welfare cheque in Germany.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trent_RichardsonYou could argue that if you played X years in the German league you could end up on disability welfare due to physical infirmity and mental infirmity that could have been the Richardson master plan for his Mexican foray...
 
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