Posts Tagged ‘UFL’
The United Football League: Quality is Key
Monday, September 28, 2009 10:31 6 CommentsWhen asked how the talent level of UFL players would compare to the defunct XFL, UFL Commissioner Michael Huyghue asserted that UFL talent would be “far superior” to XFL talent because UFL rosters will consist primarily of players who were once on NFL rosters. NFL caliber talent is a stark contrast from the XFL, [...]
The UFL Part IV: Who Are You Trying To Fool?
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 21:48 12 CommentsEditor’s note: This column concludes a four part series on the United Football League and it future role in American sports. Parts 1-3 can be found at deepintosports.com.
When it comes to professional ballplayer’s striking their workplace, I’ve never been on their side. (Especially baseball players. What a bunch of vagerinos, huh? [...]
The UFL Part III: What the Hell Is Going on Here?
Sunday, August 9, 2009 19:07 16 CommentsImagine yourself at home on an autumn Friday evening. You’ve explored every link on your porn site(s)—-again. Your bank account barely has two numbers before the decimal point. Your perfumed, high-heeled, mini-skirted girlfriend has taken off for a weekend in Vegas with three of her girlfriends and their four “gay” friends.
You [...]
The UFL Part II: Not Your Daddy’s Football
Monday, August 3, 2009 22:26 25 CommentsThe DIS Special Examination Division or DISSED–me, my two rescued Pit Bull mixes, and my Russian friend, Stolichnay–has been assigned to write a four part series on the United Football League. The first part can be found here: http://www.deepintosports.com/2009/07/25/ufl-united-football-league-nfl-competition-success-problems/
Take a look at the UFL website. Has all the trappings of a slickly produced [...]
The UFL: Déjà Vu All Over Again–Once More…
Saturday, July 25, 2009 21:33 5 CommentsEditor’s note: This will be the first of a four part series to familiarize our readers with the fledgling United Football League (UFL). Each installment will analyze the new league’s unique problems and what it must do to survive. In addition, the DIS Special Examination Division, or the DISSED, will take a [...]










