1991 Orlando Predators season

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1991 Orlando Predators season
Head coach Perry Moss
Home field Orlando Arena
Results
Record3–7
Division place7th
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 1991 Orlando Predators season was the 1st season for the franchise. They were formed as part of an expansion for 1991. They went 3–7 and missed the playoffs.

Contents

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultsGame site
Final scoreTeam record
1June 1at Tampa Bay Storm W 51–381–0 Florida Suncoast Dome
2June 7at Detroit Drive L 27–561–1 Joe Louis Arena
3June 13 Columbus Thunderbolts W 38–322–1 Orlando Arena
4June 21 Detroit Drive L 40–43 (OT)2–2 Orlando Arena
5June 29at Denver Dynamite L 19–392–3 McNichols Sports Arena
6July 6at Albany Firebirds L 36–442–4 Knickerbocker Arena
7July 12 Albany Firebirds L 25–282–5 Orlando Arena
8July 19 New Orleans Night W 44–293–5 Orlando Arena
9July 27 Tampa Bay Storm L 16–263–6 Orlando Arena
10August 3at Dallas Texans L 25–28 (OT)3–7 Reunion Arena

Standings

TeamWLTPCTPFPAPF (Avg.)PA (Avg.)STK
xy-Detroit Drive 910.90043726243.726.2W 4
x-Tampa Bay Storm 820.80042130942.130.9W 2
x-Denver Dynamite 640.60038936538.936.5L 1
x-Albany Firebirds 640.60042734242.734.2W 1
New Orleans Night 460.40031440131.440.1L 1
Dallas Texans 460.40028633428.633.4W 1
Orlando Predators 370.30032136332.136.3L 2
Columbus Thunderbolts 0100.00024146024.146L 10

y – clinched regular-season title

x – clinched playoff spot

Roster

1991 Orlando Predators roster
Quarterbacks

Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs

Fullbacks/Linebackers

Offensive Linemen/Defensive Linemen

Wide Receivers/Linebackers

Kickers

Rookies in italics
Roster updated March 15, 2013
23 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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Awards

PositionPlayerAwardAll-Arena team
Offensive Specialist/Kick returner Herkie Walls 2nd

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