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Former NFL and USFL QB Doug Flutie joins Colin Cowherd on today's show to discuss the USFL's return on FOX. Plus, hear Flutie's thoughts on the QB development and why the USFL is 'QB testing ground.' ...
Doug Flutie remembers feeling how his arm was ready to fall off during his one year in the USFL. Nate Newton recalls how he did absolutely nothing but rest for an entire month after playing his ...
"The USFL is back! See you in 2022," former USFL quarterback Doug Flutie said in a promotional video posted on social media Thursday. "It's football. It is real football. It's pro football at the ...
Landeta and San Diego Chargers quarterback Doug Flutie are the last surviving players from the USFL. Landeta, preparing for his 22 professional season -- he played two in 1985 when he kicked for ...
The long-term goal was likely to somehow force a merger with the NFL, raising the value of the USFL teams in the process. Doug Flutie with the New Jersey Generals Getty Images In the USFL’s ...
The old USFL had names like Flutie, Kelly and Young. The new USFL will be a 'triple-A spring football league.' (US PRESSWIRE) The original United States Football League (USFL) lasted just three ...
Flutie was arguably the most famous college player ... That was how it worked for Donald Trump when he owned the New Jersey Generals of the USFL, the football league that tried to challenge ...
If you ever wondered why the USFL ultimately failed, check out the video below. Sure, those teams spent top money on players like Herschel Walker, Doug Flutie, Reggie White and Steve Young.
Just a couple of years off winning the Heisman Trophy, Flutie was still very popular when he left the dying USFL to join the NFL and become the Bears’ backup QB. Now, for a supposedly tough guy ...
After brief stints in the NFL and the USFL, Flutie joined the CFL in 1990, playing two seasons for the British Colombia Lions. (John Biever/Sports Illustrated) After brief stints in the NFL and ...
Flutie played for Trump’s New Jersey Generals of the defunct USFL in the 1980s. Trump led a $1.69 billion antitrust lawsuit against the NFL in 1986, which is widely viewed as the death knell for ...
“Donald, you are going to be remembered as the man who destroyed the USFL.” He said, “But I hired Doug Flutie! I hired Doug Flutie!” While many would probably agree that Flutie was a good ...
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