2012 Alabama Hammers season

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2012 Alabama Hammers season
OwnerJeff Knight
Head coachMarty Hammond
Home field Von Braun Center
Results
Record3–9
League place5th
Playoff finishDid not qualify

The 2012 Alabama Hammers season was the second season for the professional indoor football franchise and their first in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL).

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The team played their home games under head coach Marty Hammond at the Von Braun Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The Hammers finished 3–9, failing to qualify for the playoffs.

Schedule

Key:   Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

Regular season

All start times are local to home team

WeekDayDateKickoffOpponentResultsLocation
ScoreRecord
1 BYE
2SaturdayMarch 177:05pm Louisiana Swashbucklers L 49–560–1 Sudduth Coliseum
3SaturdayMarch 247:00pm Columbus Lions L 43–560–2 Von Braun Center
4SaturdayMarch 317:30pmat Columbus Lions W 63–601–2 Columbus Civic Center
5 BYE
6SaturdayApril 147:00pmat Richmond Raiders L 44–621–3 Richmond Coliseum
7SaturdayApril 217:00pm Knoxville NightHawks W 62–252–3 Von Braun Center
8SaturdayApril 287:30pmat Albany Panthers L 53–622–4 James H. Gray Civic Center
9SaturdayMay 57:00pmat Knoxville NightHawks L 61–64 OT2–5 James White Civic Coliseum
10FridayMay 117:00pm Richmond Raiders L 56–652–6 Von Braun Center
11SaturdayMay 197:00pm Albany Panthers L 40–592–7 Von Braun Center
12 BYE
13SaturdayJune 27:00pm Richmond Raiders L 40–572–8 Von Braun Center
14SaturdayJune 97:00pm Louisiana Swashbucklers W 58–423–8 Von Braun Center
15SaturdayJune 167:05pmat Louisiana Swashbucklers L 70–753–9 Sudduth Coliseum

Roster

2012 Alabama Hammers roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

  • 44Kenneth Williams

Wide receivers

  •  6Thomas Harris
  •  4Mico McSwain
Offensive linemen
  • 99Anquez Jackson
  • 72Darius Turner

Defensive linemen

  • 91Jason Gaines
  • 95Irving McGuire
  • 22Gary Pack
  •  9Eric Scott
Linebackers
  • 42Kem Oti
  •  5Darian Payne

Defensive backs

  •  2Marvin Bohannon
  • 21Al Donaldson
  • 19Anthony Hale
  • 20Tremayne Townsend

Kickers

  • 16Jamie Whitworth
Injured reserve
  • Currently vacant

Exempt list

  • Currently vacant

Practice squad

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated June 16, 2012
19 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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Division standings

2012 Professional Indoor Football League
TeamWLTPCTPFPAPF (Avg.)PA (Avg.)STK
y-Richmond Raiders 1020.83372258961.249.1W6
x-Albany Panthers 1020.83369455457.846.2L1
x-Columbus Lions 660.50072071360.059.4W1
x-Louisiana Swashbucklers 660.50063964753.359.9W1
Alabama Hammers 390.25064268353.556.9L1
Knoxville NightHawks 1110.08354777845.664.8L5

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