Georgia Fire

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Georgia Fire
Established 2014
Folded 2014
Played in Rome, Georgia
at the Forum Civic Center
League/conference affiliations
Professional Indoor Football League (2014)
  • American Conference (2014)
Current uniform
Team colorsRed, Black, Gold, White
    
Personnel
Owner(s)PIFL
General managerJeff Gonos
Head coachCosmo Dematteo
Team history
  • Georgia Fire (2014)
Championships
League championships (0)
Conference championships (0)
Division championships (0)
Home arena(s)

The Georgia Fire were a professional indoor football team based in Rome, Georgia. They were members of the American Conference in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) during the 2014 season.

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The Fire joined the PIFL in 2014 as an expansion team, after the PIFL was forced to find a replacement team for the Albany Panthers, who were kicked out of their home arena by city official in Albany. [1] They are the latest franchise to play indoor football after the Rome Renegades of the now-defunct National Indoor Football League (NIFL).

The Fire played their home games at the Forum Civic Center in Rome.

Franchise history

With complications surrounding the Albany Panthers franchise for the 2014 season, the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL) introduced the Fire to replace the Panthers for the 2014 season. With the league running the team, PIFL Executive Director, Jeff Ganos was named the franchise's general manager and Cosmo DeMatteo was named the team's innaurgal head coach on February 27, 2014. [2] With the season starting on April 5, 2014, the Fire were given the Panthers roster, where players who didn't wish to play for the new franchise, refused to report. [3] In the first game in franchise history, the Fire knocked off defending PIFL Champions, the Alabama Hammers by a score of 57-55. [4]

Players of note

Final roster

Georgia Fire roster
Quarterbacks
  • --Barry Brunetti
  •  7Cecil Lester
  • 10Chris Mitchell

Running backs

  • 21Xavier Stinson

Wide receivers

  •  6Antwontis Cutts
  •  9Ronald Davis
  • --Terrence Ebagua
  •  4John Harris
  •  1 Johnny Lester
Offensive linemen
  • 50Jeremy Buchanan
  • 59Brandon McElroy
  • 72Jason Peacock
  • 77Aaron Wheeler

Defensive linemen

  • 94Clinton Barley
  • 92Joe Marshall
  • 19Elisee Pmoplius
  • 15Jerome Raymond
Linebackers

Defensive backs

  • 17Boubacar Cissoko
  • 27Robert Durham
  •  3Kieron Jones
  •  2Demetrie McCray
  • 16Billy McGahee

Kickers

  • 13Ryan Gates
Injured reserve
  • 99Ishmyl Johnson DL
  • 75Kevin McAlmont OL
  • 11Clenton Rafe WR
  • 12Nathan Wade WR

Exempt list

  • currently vacant

Failure to report-exempt

  • --Archie Alexander OL
  • --Vauchard Goodridge DL
  • --Darian Payne LB
  • --James Stallons QB
  • -- Derrick Wimbush FB
  • rookies in italics
  • Roster updated June 5, 2014
  • 26 Active, 9 Inactive

All-League players

The following Fire players were named to All-League Teams:

Coaches of note

Head coaches

NameTermRegular seasonPlayoffsAwards
WLTWin%WL
Cosmo DeMatteo2014480.33300

Coaching staff

Georgia Fire staff
Front office
  • General manager – Jeff Ganos
 

Head coach

  • Head coach – vacant

Season-by-season results

League ChampionsConference ChampionsDivision ChampionsWild Card BerthLeague Leader
Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results
FinishWinsLossesTies
2014 2014 PIFL American3rd480
Totals480All-time regular season record (2014)
00-All-time postseason record (2014)
480All-time regular season and postseason record (2014)

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