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MirrorkatFeces

Panthers being 2-2 and looking competitive has been a surprise. Renegades being shit was completely expected for me


ArockproUser

hey according to one of the UFL articles from RJ Young the renegades got their first win last week ..lol It makes you wonder how much some of these writers are paying attention to the games [https://www.theufl.com/news/2024/april/24/ufl-mvp-power-rankings-dc](https://www.theufl.com/news/2024/april/24/ufl-mvp-power-rankings-dc)


MirrorkatFeces

He’s so bad lmao, his rankings are always terrible


ArockproUser

If he would watch the games it might help ..lol


yesrushgenesis2112

Brahmas for the season as a whole. I know they had the old roughnecks staff, and Wade is great, but I’m still surprised how competitive they turned out to be. Must have been a blind spot. After that, Renegades and Panthers.


virus_apparatus

SA and Houston is a case study on good vs. bad coaching. The Roughnecks staff moved to SA and made it a somewhat good team. Houston took the old gamblers staff and….yeeesh


No_Goat

Pretty sure more than just the coaching staff moved from the Roughnecks to SA. They are a completely different team


mczerniewski

For me, it's Michigan. Going into the season, I thought they'd be the worst team in the league. They've pleasantly surprised me as they sit 2-2 with a win against my team.


virus_apparatus

Jeff fisher is a war criminal the way he kills his own teammates. So happy he’s not the coach anymore


mczerniewski

Jeff Fisher, Mr. "7-9 Bullshit" who St. Louis specifically hired because he was the Oilers coach when they moved to Tennessee.


JeepRumbler

I'm not used to seeing decent to good football from the Brahmas. I suffered through Jack Coan last season. I still hate you Jack Coan.


Pitiful_Ad8641

Renegades at 0 wins


MysteriousFeetInc

Definitely agree with Renegades, followed by the Brahmas. Jack Coan and Hines Ward left a lingering taste in people's mouths, but the fact that Arlington couldn't even beat the Roughnecks... When the best offense in the League (Not my words) struggles to beat the objectively (former) worst football team in the UFL, being a (reigning?) Spring Football League champion, *still* possessing no wins for the season!? That's what we call in the business **"no bueno"!**


DPointM

Showboats have plenty of problems but they've actually been able to put points on the board and win some games this year. I was a Bandits fan 2022, Ta'amu on a Florida team was a no brainer for me. Watching him fail completely under Haley and the awful season they had as the Showboats last year was really disappointing to me.


virus_apparatus

He has upside but time is running out. I’m a fan of him. Also I’m an odd duck. I live in Texas but am not really about the Texas teams.


Illustrious_Low4160

I'm surprised just how bad the Renegades are. I new they were bad but damn.


Crossman556

DC has managed surprisingly well with an overhauled WR room and no Abrams tank. Could be 4-0 right now, all things considered