2012 Green Bay Blizzard season

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2012 Green Bay Blizzard season
OwnerTitletown Football Group, LLC
Ahman Green
Head coachRobert Fuller
Home field Resch Center
Results
Record11-3
Division placeUnited Conference
Conference place2nd
Playoff finishWon Conference Semi-Finals (Edge) 51-30
Lost United Conference Championship (Storm) 42-61

The 2012 Green Bay Blizzard season was the team's tenth season as a football franchise and third in the Indoor Football League. One of just nine teams competing in the IFL for the 2012 season, the Green Bay Blizzard were members of the United Conference.The team played their home games at the Resch Center in the Green Bay suburb of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin.

Contents

Schedule

Key:   Win  Tie  Loss   Bye

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResults
Final ScoreTeam Record
1Bye
2February 26 (Sun)2:05pm@Sioux Falls Storm L 43-730-1
3March 2 (Fri)7:00pm
(6:00 Central)
@Reading Express W 55-321-1
4March 9 (Fri)7:30pm Cedar Rapids Titans W 64-122-1
5Bye
6March 24 (Sat)7:05pm@Omaha Beef W 42-373-1
7Bye
8April 7 (Sat)7:05pm@Cedar Rapids Titans W 58-464-1
9April 13 (Fri)7:30pm Chicago Slaughter W 63-365-1
10April 21 (Sat)7:05pm@Chicago Slaughter L 42-455-2
11April 28 (Sat)7:00pm Bloomington Edge W 69-566-2
12May 5 (Sat)7:05pm@Bloomington Edge W 34-217-2
13May 11 (Fri)7:30pm Lehigh Valley Steelhawks W 76-618-2
14May 19 (Sat)7:00pm Sioux Falls Storm L 39-668-3
15Bye
16June 2 (Sat)7:00pm
(6:00 Central)
@Lehigh Valley Steelhawks W 41-339-3
17June 8 (Fri)7:30pm Reading Express W 89-2710-3
18June 16 (Sat)7:30pm Wichita Wild W 72-4111-3
Playoffs
1June 23 (Sat)7:00pm Bloomington Edge W 51-30---
2June 30 (Sat)7:05pm@Sioux Falls Storm L 42-61---

Roster

2012 Green Bay Blizzard roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

  •  6LaRon Council
  • 34Andrew Verboncouer

Wide receivers

  •  8Scott Burnoski
  • 12John Halman
  •  9Bryan Pray
  • 13Daryl Robinson
  •  7Desmond Tardy
  • 18Marquel Willis
Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

  • 99 Junior Aumavae
  • 97Tim Hume
  • 92Tyron Hurst
  • 98James McClinton
  • 17P. J. South
Linebackers
  • 11Greg Jackson
  • 94Jordan Lardinois

Defensive backs

  •  3B. J. Hill
  •  4Kyle Longsdorf
  •  2Aaron Moore
  •  5 James Romain
  • 14Curtis Thomas

Kicker

  • 19Adrian Trevino
Injured Reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt List

  • currently vacant

Practice squad

  • currently vacant

rookies in italics
Roster updated June 25, 2012
27 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS

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Standings

2012 United Conference
WLTPCTPFPADIVGBSTK
y Sioux Falls Storm 14001.0009415637-0---W14
x Green Bay Blizzard 11300.78678758610-33.0W3
x Bloomington Edge 10400.71467360410-34.0W1
x Lehigh Valley Steelhawks 6800.4296056156-88.0W1
Omaha Beef 6800.4296356963-34.0L2
Chicago Slaughter 6800.4296577146-84.0L1
Cedar Rapids Titans 41000.2865096314-010.0W1
Reading Express 21200.1435347737-112.0L5

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