Rough and Ready Saint-Michaels Mulls 2010 Options

International Desk
LOS ANGELES --- Like many of his NFL and NBA brethren, for the last few years Saint-Michaels has found himself entrenched in a grueling conflict about as far from the U.S. Gridiron as one can imagine - but with absolutely no regrets for his service.

Since his return, he's come back leaner, faster, stronger, and according to his athletic trainer, Ross Taylor, "He's much more intense. He's the 'penultimate receiver-halfjack,' and those words don't come easily for me."

The football landscape has undoubtedly changed in his absence. The NFL Arena League franchises in Indiana and Carolina have folded, and the 2010 season for the remainder of the extremely popular Arena League is still an uncertainty. Talks do continue to progress with the Tampa Bay Storm, and there's even more exciting news in the introduction of two new professional football organizations in 2010. The newly-revamped USFL - which many may remember gave the NFL quite a run for their money in the mid-80's - and a brand new league - the United Football League - with new franchises in New York city, Las Vegas, California and Florida.


Team affiliations aside, Saint-Michael's personal endorsements and sponsorships contracts continue to reign supreme. Having represented almost every men's magazine in the category, he's now promoted by football powerhouse "Schutt," endorses the Wounded Warrior Project, and Slacker Radio recently announced a one million dollar multi-media commercial endorsement package to wrap around Saint-Michaels' yet-to-be determined primary sponsor. "That endorsement alone should rattle a few front office cages."

Only the next few months will tell, but the public is looking forward to seeing what transpires between the AFL, USFL, and UFL. If nothingelse, it'll be smash-mouth football at it's finest!"
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