There is NO one in this fake world today that the following holds MORE relevancy to than The Last Citizen of The LOST Generation aka The Domestic marine ® and “True Life” POET:
A “Truly Enlightened person would find this fascinating? Also remember that I was technically a part of this team but left out as a JV. I knew all these guys and Marek that made All-America at Ohio State, then played in the USFL lived one street over and I stood-up for his younger brother that got in a fight with an idiot.
There’s much, much, much MORE to this “Story” WITHIN The Domestic marine! ® There are many discrepancies and omissions in the record.
By JOHN BASSETTI
VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF BROOKFIELD -- From Public Enemy No. 1 to just plain No. 1.
That was Brookfield's alienation to coronation saga in 1978. Kicked out of the Trumbull AA League in the mid-1970s, the Warriors were in limbo, but,paradoxically, it helped their climb to the pinnacle.That's because points for victories against league opponents wouldn't have been sufficient for Brookfieldto reach the playoffs. So, the independent schedule helped significantly.
https://vindyarchives.com/news/2003/sep/15/1978-champions-independent-schedule-benefited/
“In August 1984, the USFL voted to move from a spring to a fall schedule in 1986 to compete directly with the NFL. This was done at the urging of New Jersey Generals majority owner Donald Trump and a handful of other owners as a way to force a merger between the leagues. As part of this strategy, the USFL filed an antitrust lawsuit against the National Football League in 1986, and a jury ruled that the NFL had violated anti-monopoly laws. However, in a victory in name only, the USFL was awarded a judgment of just $1, which under antitrust laws, was tripled to $3.[2] This court decision effectively ended the USFL's existence. The league never played its planned 1986 season, and by the time it folded, it had lost over $163 million (equivalent to $390 million in 2024 dollars).”