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turbinetree

(24,688 posts)
Wed Sep 12, 2018, 10:47 AM Sep 2018

The day Donald Trump's narcissism killed the USFL

Although the president is a constant critic of the NFL, he unintentionally helped the league during a hapless turn as a witness in a 1986 lawsuit

As its third season came toward a close, the United States Football League filed an anti-trust lawsuit against the NFL, claiming it had established a monopoly with respect to television broadcasting rights. The suit was led by Donald Trump, the New Jersey Generals owner who was convinced his league would win and, as a result, force a merger with the NFL. Held over 42 days in the United States District Court in Manhattan, it was one of the most eagerly anticipated trials in the history of modern sports. And the USFL seemed to have a good shot – until Trump stepped up …

The NFL’s lead attorney, Frank Rothman, utilized an approach that was the 180-degree opposite of [USFL attorney Harvey] Myerson’s. He didn’t beat people down. He didn’t scream, rant, snarl. A distinguished 59-year-old with broad shoulders and gray hair, Rothman was the former CEO of MGM/UA Entertainment, and he exuded a natural dignity. He sat back, let Myerson do his dance (as the entity that led the suit, the USFL was first to call witnesses), then meticulously went about making the NFL’s case that the USFL, by moving to fall, dug its own grave. “They had everything their way at the beginning,” Rothman said. “They had the jury they wanted. They hammered away at the Harvard [presentation]. Myerson was pitching the little guys versus the big guys. I would go back and tell the NFL people, ‘Listen, when we get our turn we can start turning this thing around. We have to be patient.’ But, actually, it didn’t take that long.”

Beginning with the trial’s opening day, Rothman asked himself a single question: Who is my bad guy? He sought someone the jury would find difficult to believe and even harder to like. He sought someone with false bravado, with arrogance, with indifference. He didn’t want the jury to think about a sad little league going up against a powerful machine. No, he wanted the jury to see that the USFL, sympathy be damned, was its own Frankenstein. “The more I developed the strategy,” he said, “the more I wanted Donald Trump as my fall guy. I would call it Donald versus Goliath. I would make their scheme Donald’s plan, which it was. I would show that Donald Trump is not a little lightweight; he is one of the richest men in America . . . He was such a lousy witness for them, and a great one for us.”

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/sep/11/the-day-donald-trumps-narcissism-killed-the-usfl

Hey traitor......................remember this.................is this why you are so pissed off at the NFL in your psychopathic way of thinking......................

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The day Donald Trump's narcissism killed the USFL (Original Post) turbinetree Sep 2018 OP
Glad someone nykym Sep 2018 #1
Everything Trump Touches Dies. nolabear Sep 2018 #2
Yepper, spot on...................this coming November................. turbinetree Sep 2018 #5
Great reading! Thanks for posting. Democrats_win Sep 2018 #3
Deja vu.....................you are correct.........now this "guy" can really cause damage......... turbinetree Sep 2018 #4
When John Bassett died so did the USFL RhodeIslandOne Sep 2018 #6
Forgot all about that ....................... turbinetree Sep 2018 #7

nykym

(3,063 posts)
1. Glad someone
Wed Sep 12, 2018, 12:08 PM
Sep 2018

finally posted this.
Everything tRUMP does is for revenge of some imagined slight against him.

nolabear

(41,956 posts)
2. Everything Trump Touches Dies.
Wed Sep 12, 2018, 12:09 PM
Sep 2018

It’s time to amputate. We don’t have all the time in the world.

Democrats_win

(6,539 posts)
3. Great reading! Thanks for posting.
Wed Sep 12, 2018, 12:56 PM
Sep 2018

I guess, "this an extract from Football for a Buck: The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL. Copyright © 2018 by Jeff Pearlman. Reprinted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company."

How about the NFL's Pete Rozelle being a great note taker? This sounds like Deja vu with Comey taking notes after meeting Trump. He really did throw the other USFL owners under the bus but they like our fellow Americans were REALLY STUPID to give Trump any power, credibility or anything short of a kick in the pants!

The article says that the USFL was also poorly run. In this "extract" they don't mention that the USFL dropped their business model when they started hiring really expensive players like Hershel Walker who was an all-American running back from Georgia. Trump's New Jersey Generals signed him and started the expensive battle with the NFL and other USFL teams to hire the best players! The USFL was just a spring football league that luckily had a major TV contract. They really went wrong when they went after the best talent.

Of course the article makes it clear that Trump had selfish motivations: he wanted to gain an NFL franchise on the cheap. Neither the NFL or the jury let him get away with that. Now he's playing the same game but hopefully this time he will get a desperately deserved punishment that will be as notorious as his traitorous Russian-led theft of the 2016 election.

turbinetree

(24,688 posts)
4. Deja vu.....................you are correct.........now this "guy" can really cause damage.........
Wed Sep 12, 2018, 12:59 PM
Sep 2018

amazing....................

 

RhodeIslandOne

(5,042 posts)
6. When John Bassett died so did the USFL
Wed Sep 12, 2018, 01:07 PM
Sep 2018

John was the owner of the Tampa Bay Bandits. He knew Trump was an idiot and they needed to avoid wasting money at trying to challenge the NFL directly. The other owners listened to Bassett as much as they were enamoured by Trump. Sadly Bassett was diagnosed with cancer and sold his interest in the club, leaving Trump to fuck up everything as usual.

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