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Good to see Porkchop doing well :thumbs One of my favorite players.

 

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Cory Ross is the UFL Offensive Player of the Year. The 2010 UFL season featured some former NFL stars -- Jeff Garcia and Daunte Culpepper -- but it was a 5-foot-6, 28-year-old running back who had 12 career carries for the Baltimore Ravens before getting released after the 2007 season who won the UFL offensive MVP. Which is to say: Don't expect to see Garcia and Culpepper back in the NFL.

 

And for Omaha

 

 

The expansion Omaha Nighthawks were the most popular team. The reason Omaha got the championship game is because the franchise had the best fan support throughout the season, averaging a league-best 22,785 fans a game -- including the UFL's first-ever sellout. Of course, that didn't help much because after starting 3-1, the Nighthawks finished on a four-game losing streak. Sounds like another example of someone getting too caught up in the glitz and glamour of being famous in Omaha.

 

Not sure what this last part means. Does anybody know?

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Good to see Porkchop doing well :thumbs One of my favorite players.

 

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Cory Ross is the UFL Offensive Player of the Year. The 2010 UFL season featured some former NFL stars -- Jeff Garcia and Daunte Culpepper -- but it was a 5-foot-6, 28-year-old running back who had 12 career carries for the Baltimore Ravens before getting released after the 2007 season who won the UFL offensive MVP. Which is to say: Don't expect to see Garcia and Culpepper back in the NFL.

 

And for Omaha

 

 

The expansion Omaha Nighthawks were the most popular team. The reason Omaha got the championship game is because the franchise had the best fan support throughout the season, averaging a league-best 22,785 fans a game -- including the UFL's first-ever sellout. Of course, that didn't help much because after starting 3-1, the Nighthawks finished on a four-game losing streak. Sounds like another example of someone getting too caught up in the glitz and glamour of being famous in Omaha.

 

Not sure what this last part means. Does anybody know?

 

 

He is being ironical. As in, there is no glitz or glamour in Omaha Nebraska.

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