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Steve Young, 1984 Topps USFL
The USFL debut tonight with a game between the Birmingham Stallions and the New Jersey Generals and this story about RB De'Veon Smith was featured in the pregame show.
I really hope this is one of the those sick jokes that nobody gets except the person telling it.
April 16, 2022
FINALLY FOOTBALL IS GOOD AGAIN
I’m kidding, of course, since there are no Washington Federals in this version of the USFL.
Anyone who knows anything about Heisman Trophy winner and NFL legend Hershel Walker, knows how seriously he takes his workouts.

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The short-lived US Football League - 1984
President Trump is sparring with football. Here's the context you need.
From CNN:
Back in 1983, the upstart United States Football League, or the USFL, was gaining traction. It debuted as a springtime version of the NFL to approving fans and promising ratings.
The league even counted a few Heisman Trophy winners among its players.
Trump's skin in the game: He owned one of the USFL's teams, the New Jersey Generals.
The real estate mogul was a vocal leader who pushed other team owners to move the USFL to a fall schedule and compete head-to-head with the NFL.
He eventually got his way, but it turned out to be disastrous. The USFL ended up suing the NFL, accusing the league of holding an illegal monopoly on fall football and attempting to strangle the USFL out of business.
Despite winning a court battle, the USFL was awarded just $3 and the league was shuttered in 1986 after just three seasons, according to an archived report from the Los Angeles Times.
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#46 - Tim Spencer - RB - Chicago Blitz (1983)