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  1. 1. Who Should Be The Starting QB For The Albany Firebirds

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don't be pissed they looked ok just to many turnovers

remember no preseason games and a lot of rookies so it was there first game

got the nerves out

thats true who do we play next? I got the schedule in my room but i dont feel like going to go get it

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at least we did not score 15 points

Boise defense burns Fever, 48-15

Tri-Cities (0-2) dropped its 2009 home opener to the Boise Burn (1-0), 48-15, Friday night at the Toyota Center.

Through the first quarter, the Burn took a comfortable lead of 9-0 with a 3-yard touchdown catch by WR Nichiren Flowers and a 30-yard field goal by K Ben Aguilar.

The Fever looked to climb back into the game with back to back scores; 20-yard field goal by K Michael Braunstein (3-4 FG) and an 8-yard touchdown catch by WR Nakoa McElrath (6-46-1 TD) from QB Joe Ayoob (19-43 for 164-yards; 1 TD) bringing the score to 9-16. The Burn quickly put a stop to that with a pair of interceptions and 20 unanswered points before half.

With 1.3 seconds left on the clock before half, Braunstein kicked a Fever record 45-yard field goal.

The second half was a much lower scoring affair with one touchdown by Boise each quarter and one more field goal added by Braunstein to bring his total to three field goals.

On a high note, not only did Braunstein break the record for longest Fever field goal, he also left his mark with being the first kicker to kick multiple field goals in a game and set the Fever single season and Fever career marks with four in only two games.

WR Casey Allen (Russell Athletic Offensive Player of the Game) led the Burn with six catches for 88 yards and two TDs. LB Levi Madarieta earned the Aaron

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Green Bay opens with 53-40 upset of defending champion Vipers

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The Green Bay Blizzard opened the 2009 season with a victory over the defending ArenaCup Tennessee Valley Vipers. The Blizzard accomplished the 53-40 win in front of an excited crowd of almost 5,600 despite an impending blizzard outside the Resch Center.

Strong offensive performances from both quarterback Gino Guidugli and wide receiver Nate Forse led the team to victory. Guidugli went 19 of 33 for 223 yards passing with 109 of those yards going to Forse. Forse

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Talons earn narrow victory over Kentucky to open BOK Center, 51-48

It seemed a lot like the last quarter of last season, when everything that could go wrong for the Tulsa Talons did go wrong. But on a cold, snowy Saturday night, this time there was a happy ending.

The Talons overcame four interceptions by quarterback Justin Allgood and pulled out a 51-48 win over the Kentucky Horsemen in the first arena football game played in their new arena, the BOK Center, before an announced crowd of 6,951.

Tulsa rallied from a 27-20 third-quarter deficit to lead 51-34 in the fourth quarter, and then had to hold off the visitors in the closing seconds.

Former NFL quarterback Jared Lorenzen threw touchdown passes to Lonnell Dewalt and John Cooper, the last coming with 19.2 seconds left.

Lorenzen followed the pass to Cooper with a two-point conversion toss to Amariah Farrow and Tulsa's lead was only three. But first-year Talon LaRico Stephenson leaped high in the air to corral the Horsemen's onside kick and Tulsa ran out the clock.

The Talons improved to 7-3 in season openers, winning their third straight. Tulsa's win was its 120th entering its 10th season. The Talons have won more games than any af2 team.

Allgood, playing for the first time since breaking his collarbone after leading the Talons to an 11-1 start last season, threw three first-half interceptions, including one returned by Matt Forbes 16 yards for a score.

Forbes had two interceptions, leading his af2 career-leading total to 49.

Allgood heard the boo birds when he threw his fourth interception early in the third quarter. The ball slipped out of his hand and fell into the hands of Kentucky linebacker Tavoris Horton at the Talons 16.

Two plays later, Lorenzen threw a 15-yard scoring strike to Dewalt and the Horsemen led 27-20.

Allgood seemed to relax from there and threw for touchdown on the next four series. He finished 23-of-36 for 214 yards.

The game turned on defensive plays by the Talons. A safety gave them a 28-27 lead in the third quarter. Leading 41-34 in the fourth quarter, the Talons stopped the Horsemen at the Tulsa 1-yard line and raced 49 yards to make it 48-34 on Allgood's 5-yard TD pass to Jeff Hughley.

Luke Phillips' 44-yard field goal made it 51-34, and the Talons had just enough of a lead to hang on at the end.

Unofficially, Hughley totaled 238 all-purpose yards and broke the franchise career record previously held by current head coach Mitch Allner.

Zach Edwards caught 11 passes for 86 yards and two TDs and was voted the game's offensive MVP.

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In today's AF2 game, the North Dakota NobodyCaresAboutUs beat the Boise ButNoonesWatching 56-47 in front of a crowd of 2 goats, jetsrule and 3 people who had got lost on the way ot the local cow tipping championship, who then demanded their money back.

Jetsrule then proceeds to start 10 threads on the game.

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Yard Dawgz bite Amarillo in season opener, 76-29

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In their season opener for 2009 arenafootball2 campaign, the Amarillo Dusters lost 76-29 to the Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz at the Amarillo Civic Center Sunday afternoon.

From the beginning, Amarillo was out to a rocky start, after Dusters starting quarterback MATT BASSUENER was tackled in the back of his own end zone by the Dawgz

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You know something, your utter contempt for the moderators is quite stunning. Every time you make a new thread, it gets merged with your AF2 thread.

The message is quite clear, post your updates there, yet you basically thumb your nose at everyone by persisting in this.

I can't wait til someone finally gets fed up and bans you.

Then you start 15 threads at JI about your banning, until they ban you again.

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You know something, your utter contempt for the moderators is quite stunning. Every time you make a new thread, it gets merged with your AF2 thread.

The message is quite clear, post your updates there, yet you basically thumb your nose at everyone by persisting in this.

I can't wait til someone finally gets fed up and bans you.

Then you start 15 threads at JI about your banning, until they ban you again.

Me either.

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Steamwheelers down Pirates 72-56 in opener

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The Quad City Steamwheelers opened their 10th season of Arena Football with a second half defensive pounding of the Peoria Pirates, 72-56, Sunday evening at the i wireless Center in front of 4,295 fans.

Quad City got off to a steady start and marched down the field where J.J. Raterink connected with Jesse Schmidt on a 14-yard post route to put the

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