2010 Rochester Raiders season

Last updated
2010 Rochester Raiders season
OwnerDave McCarthy
Home field The Dome Arena
2695 Henrietta Rd.
Henrietta, NY 14467
Results
Record9-5
Division place2nd Atlantic East
Playoff finishWon Conference Quarterfinals 26-24 (Revolution)
Lost Conference Semifinals 33-45 (Wild)

The 2010 Rochester Raiders season was the team's fifth season as a football franchise and second in the Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-five teams competing in the IFL for the 2010 season, the Raiders were members of the Atlantic East Division of the United Conference. The team played their home games at The Dome Arena in Henrietta, New York.

Contents

Schedule

  Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

Regular season

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
Final ScoreTeam Record
1SaturdayFebruary 277:05pmat Chicago Slaughter W 49-471-0 Sears Centre
2Bye
3Bye
4FridayMarch 197:05pmat West Michigan ThunderHawks L 55-59 [1] 1-1 L. C. Walker Arena
5SundayMarch 283:00pmat West Michigan ThunderHawks L 51-571-2 L. C. Walker Arena
6SaturdayApril 37:30pm Richmond Revolution W 33-292-2 The Dome Arena
7SundayApril 112:05pmat Maryland Maniacs W 52-363-2 Cole Field House
8SaturdayApril 18 [2] 2:00pm Richmond Revolution L 33-403-3 The Dome Arena
9FridayApril 237:00pm Bloomington Extreme W 56-414-3 The Dome Arena
10SaturdayMay 17:05pmat Maryland Maniacs W 46-395-3 Cole Field House
11FridayMay 77:00pm West Michigan ThunderHawks W 55–406-3 The Dome Arena
12SaturdayMay 15 [3] 7:30pm Maryland Maniacs W 51-187-3 The Dome Arena
13SaturdayMay 227:05pmat Richmond Revolution L 48-577-4 Arthur Ashe Athletic Center
14SaturdayMay 297:30pm Maryland Maniacs W 36-98-4 The Dome Arena
15SaturdayJune 57:30pm Chicago Slaughter W 43-369-4 Marina Auto Stadium [4]
16SaturdayJune 127:05pmat Richmond Revolution L 7-519-5 Arthur Ashe Athletic Center
17Bye

Standings

2010 Atlantic East Division
WLTPCTGBDIVPFPASTK
y-Richmond Revolution 13100.929---10-1663489W10
x-Rochester Raiders 9500.6434.06-5641554L1
West Michigan ThunderHawks 5900.3578.04-5606728L4
Maryland Maniacs 11300.07112.01-10370644W1

Playoffs

RoundDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
Final ScoreTeam Record
Conference QuarterfinalsMondayJune 287:05pmat Richmond Revolution W 26-24 [5] --- Arthur Ashe Athletic Center
Conference SemifinalsFridayJuly 27:05pmat Wichita Wild L 33-45--- Hartman Arena

Roster

2010 Rochester Raiders roster
Quarterback
  •  8Omar Baker
  • 10Perry Patterson

Running back

  •  1Jamil Porter

Wide receiver

  •  9Chris Carter
  •  6Kevin Concepcion
  • 20Willie Givens
Offensive linemen
  • 77Ryan Baker
  • 51Mike Kallfelz
  • 75Raphael Nguti

Defensive linemen

  •  5Dale Buck
  • 90Eddie Bynes
  • 92Reggie Paramoure
  • 47Damon Suggs
Linebacker
  • 42Brenton Brady
  • 14Jeff Richardson

Defensive back

  • 23Raji El-Amin
  • 13Tarryl Gano
  • 21Chris Johnson
  • 32Makis Whitaker

Kicker

  • 17Adam Lanctot
Injured Reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt List

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant

rookies in italics
Roster updated June 26, 2010
20 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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