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plus better team names, better logos and 18 game seasons. The USFL ruled. Too bad Trump destroyed it, or we'd all be talking about actual football games right now... on another forum, I guess
Obviously nobody else is the least bit interested in this thread... But for my own benefit, here is an example of how much better the USFL team names were than the NFL names: the renegades, the wranglers, the maulers, the gamblers, the gunslingers, the bandits, the showboats, the outlaws, the invaders... awesome. That league was fantastic, and had real talent: Reggie White, Jim Kelly, Steve Young, Keith Byars, Hershel Walker, Doug Flutie, Marcus Dupree. Football would be better today if the USFL had survived, IMHO. Official USFL site: http://www.oursportscentral.com/usfl/
Of course, the NFL would suck that much more with another competing league. The players couldn't play for both. So we'd have two football leagues with half the talent. No thank you.
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Obviously nobody else is the least bit interested in this thread... But for my own benefit, here is an example of how much better the USFL team names were than the NFL names: the renegades, the wranglers, the maulers, the gamblers, the gunslingers, the bandits, the showboats, the outlaws, the invaders... awesome. That league was fantastic, and had real talent: Reggie White, Jim Kelly, Steve Young, Keith Byars, Hershel Walker, Doug Flutie, Marcus Dupree. Football would be better today if the USFL had survived, IMHO. Official USFL site: http://www.oursportscentral.com/usfl/
I disagree that maulers, renegades, gunslingers, etc are better names than Patriots, Broncos, Seahawks, etc. I suspect you like them because of the nostalgia. I mean, Memphis Showboats? Even the Boston Breakers. We're going to get excited about a wave? Aren't the renegades, wranglers, outlaws, and gunslingers basically synonyms? It would be like forming a league with teams called the convicts, prisoners, jailbirds, perpetrators, and chain gang.
Why you think the NFL would be better today with another league siphoning off talent is puzzling.
Incidently, here's a link to a GREAT site, detailing how each NFL franchise's name came about:
Part of the beauty of the NFL is the off season sense of anticipation. kind of like lingerie on a hot chick.
After wearing that lingerie for six months waiting for some action, the lingerie is going to be a little rank, don't you think. Not to mention the mental andphysical state of the guy who spends six months staring a the lingerie-clad beauty doing nothing but waiting.
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