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Dr.Vertigo
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 2:33 pm


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Arena Football League

There is also minor leagues of arena football like the AFL2 is like the NFL Europue
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 2:37 pm


AFl Teams


American Conference

Chicago Rush
Colorado Crush
Grand Rapids Rampage
Kashville Kats
Arizona Rattlers
Las Vegas Glasiators
Los Angeles Avengers
San Jose Sabercats
Utah Blaze

National Conference

Columbus Destroyers
Dallas Desperados
New York Dragons
Philadelphia Soul
Austin Wranglers
Gerorgia Force
Kansas City Brigade
Orlando Predators
Tampa Bay Storm

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:22 pm


Arena Football Rules

The Arena Football field is a padded surface 85 feet wide and 50 yards long from goal line to goal line, with end zones 8 yards deep. The goal posts are 9 feet apart and the crossbar is 15 feet above field level (compared to 18 1/2 feet and 10 feet, respectively, in NFL and NCAA football)There are two goal-side rebound nets, 30 feet wide and 32 feet high, at each end of the field. Each rebound net stretches from the outside of an upright, along the end line. The bottom of the net is 8 feet above the ground.

The ball is the same as that used in the National Football League.

There are eight players on the field for each team. They play both offense and defense, except for the quarterback, the kicker, the kick returner, a designated offensive specialist, and two designated defensive specialists. The defensive specialists replace the quarterback and the offensive specialist when a team is on defense.

Arena football allows only one substitution per position per quarter, except in the case of the specialist players.

On offense, four players must line up on the line of scrimmage, and three defensive players must be down linemen. Defensive linemen aren't allowed to stunt or twist. One linebacker is allowed to blitz on either side of the center.

One receiver is allowed to be in forward motion at the snap.

To open a half or to resume play after a score, a team kicks off from its own goal line. If the kick goes out of bounds, it's awarded to the receiving team at the 20-yard line or at the spot where it went out of bounds, whichever is most advantageous.

If a kickoff or missed field goal attempt comes back into the field of play off a rebound net, it can be fielded by the receiving team.

A team is given four downs to move the ball 10 yards for another first down or to score. Punting is not allowed. The offense is given 25 seconds to put the ball into play.

Passing rules are as in college football. A receiver needs to have only one foot in-bounds while making a catch. A forward pass that rebounds from a net remains a live ball and may be legally caught until it touches the playing surface.

Scoring rules are the same as in the NFL and NCAA, with two exceptions: A conversion by drop kick counts 2 points and a field goal by drop kick counts 4 points.

A game is made up of four 15-minute quarters and each team is allowed three timeouts per half. If the score is tied after regulation time, there's a 15-minute overtime period.

Each team gets at least one possession in overtime. If one team is ahead after each team has had a possession, that team wins. If the score is still tied, the overtime becomes sudden death and the first team to score wins.

If the score is still tied after 15 minutes of overtime, the game ends as a tie
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:36 pm


ArenaBowl Champions

Year ; Bowl ; Championship Result ; Winning Coach ; Site
1987 ; I ' Denver 45, Pittsburgh 16 ; Tim Marcum ; Pittsburgh
1988; II ; Detroit 24, Chicago 13 ; Tim Marcum ; Chicago
1989 ; III ; Detroit 39, Pittsburgh 26 ; Tim Marcum ; Detroit
1990 ; IV ; Detroit 51, Dallas 27 ; Perry Moss ; Detroit
1991 ; V ; Tampa Bay 48, Detroit 42 ; Fran Curci ; Detroit
1992 ; VI ; Detroit 56, Orlando 38 ; Tim Marcum ; Orlando
1993 ; VII ; Tampa Bay 51, Detroit 31 ; Lary Kuharich ; Detroit
1994 ; VIII ; Arizona 36, Orlando 31 ; Danny White ; Orlando
1995 ; IX ; Tampa Bay 48, Orlando 35 ; Tim Marcum ; St. Petersburg
1996 ; X ; Tampa Bay 42, Iowa 38 ; Tim Marcum ; Des Moines
1997 ; XI ; Arizona 55, Iowa 33 ; Danny White ; Phoenix
1998 ; XII ; Orlando 62, Tampa Bay 31 ; Jay Gruden ; Tampa
1999 ; XIII ; Albany 59, Orlando 48 ; Mike Dailey ; Albany
2000 ; XIV ; Orlando 41, Nashville 38 ; Jay Gruden ; Orlando
2001 ; XV ; Grand Rapids 64, Nashville 42 ; Michael Trigg ; Grand Rapids
2002 ; XVI ; San Jose 52, Arizona 41 ; Darren Arbet ; San Jose
2003 ; XVII ; Tampa Bay 43, Arizona 29 ; Tim Marcum ; Tampa Bay
2004 ; XVIII ; San Jose 69, Arizona 62 ; Darren Arbet ; Phoenix
2005 ; XIX ; Colorado Crush 51, Georgia Force 48 ; Mike Dailey ; Las Vegas

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:46 pm


Coaches of the Year

Year; Coach; Team
1987 Tim Marcum, Denver
1988 Perry Moss, Chicago
1989 Babe Parilli, Denver
1990 Ernie Stautner, Dallas
1991 Fran Curci, Tampa Bay
1992 Perry Moss, Orlando
1993 Danny White, Arizona
1994 Perry Moss, Orlando
1995 John Gregory, Iowa
1996 John Gregory, Iowa
1997 Eddie Khayat, Nashville
1998 Tim Marcum, Tampa Bay
1999 Mike Dailey, Albany
2000 Darren Arbet, San Jose
2001 Michael Trigg, Grand Rapids
2002 Darren Arbet, San Jose
2003 Todd Shell, New York
2004 Mike Neu, New Orleans
2005 Doug Plank, Georgia
PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 6:49 pm


Final Standings

National Conference
Team Record
(1) Dallas 13-3
(2) Orlando 10-6
(3) New York 10-6
(4) Austin 10-6
(5) Philadelphia 9-7
(6)Georgia 8-8

Columbus 8-8
Tampa Bay 7-9
Kansas City 3-13








Orlando wins the Southern Division over Austin based on division record: ORL 6-2; AUS 5-3.

New York finishes ahead of Austin based on head-to-head victory.

Georgia finishes ahead of Columbus based on head-to-head victory.





American Conference
Team Record
(1) Colorado 11-5
(2) San Jose 9-6
(3) Arizona 8-8
(4) Nashville 8-8
(5) Chicago 7-9
(6) Utah 7-9

Las Vegas 5-11
Grand Rapids 5-11
Los Angeles 5-11










Arizona finishes ahead of Nashville based on head-to-head victory.

Chicago finishes ahead of Utah based on head-to-head victory.

Las Vegas finishes ahead of Grand Rapids and Los Angeles based on head-to-head record: LVG 2-1; GRA 1-1; LAA 1-2.

Grand Rapids finishes ahead of Los Angeles based on head-to-head victory.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:05 pm


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PostPosted: Tue May 30, 2006 2:37 pm


PLAYOFFS BROADCAST INFORMATION
Saturday, May 20
Wild Card Round - 5 PM ET

(6) Utah @ (3) Arizona: Rattlers win, 57-34
OLN
Sunday, May 21
Wild Card Round - 3:00 PM

(6) Georgia @ (3) New York: Force win, 72-69

(5) Philadelphia @ (4) Austin: Soul win, 52-35

(5) Chicago @ (4) Nashville: Rush win, 55-47
NBC
Saturday, May 27
Divisional Round - 3:30 PM

Georgia (6) @ Dallas (1): Desperados win, 62-27

Arizona (3) @ San Jose (2): SaberCats win, 62-48
NBC
Sunday, May 28

Divisional Round - 3:30 PM

Chicago (5) @ Colorado (1): Rush win, 63-46

Philadelphia (5) @ Orlando (2): Predators win, 31-27
NBC
Saturday, June 3
American Conference Championship - 3:00 PM

Chicago (5) @ San Jose (2)
NBC
Sunday, June 4
National Conference Championship - 3:00 PM

Orlando (2) @ Dallas (1)
NBC
Sunday, June 11
ArenaBowl XX - 3:00 PM (Las Vegas) NBC

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