It didn’t take long for the Chicago Bliss to be exposed. As far as football goes in the Lingerie Football League. The uniforms speak for themselves. What the Sept. 2 season-opening loss to the Las Vegas Sin told Bliss coach Keith Hac was he needs a little more talent on the team.
Consequently, he reached out to a few former players who were spectators at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Ill., for the 34-20 loss that was the Bliss’s first at home in the history of the franchise (which goes all the way back to 2009).
Among the players with whom Hac chatted after the game were Yashi Rice and cornerback Kia Wagner.
Rice would help Hac with his ”doughnut defense.”
”There’s a hole in the middle,” Hac observed.
Rice might be nice to use to solve that problem. She sounded ready, willing and able as she made her way out of the park.So did Wagner, who also could provide some depth and experience in the secondary that had a few breakdowns against Vegas.