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155 | CLEVELAND | -10 | -10 | 156 | NEW ORLEANS | 102.5 | 102.5 |
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All Games | 1-0 | +1 | 1-0 | 1-0 | 60.0 | 39.0 | 261.0 | (6.4) | 1.0 | 44.0 | 21.0 | 363.0 | (6.5) | 4.0 | Road Games | 1-0 | +1 | 1-0 | 1-0 | 60.0 | 39.0 | 261.0 | (6.4) | 1.0 | 44.0 | 21.0 | 363.0 | (6.5) | 4.0 | Last 3 Games | 1-0 | +1 | 1-0 | 1-0 | 60.0 | 39.0 | 261.0 | (6.4) | 1.0 | 44.0 | 21.0 | 363.0 | (6.5) | 4.0 | Division Games | 0-0 | 0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | (0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | (0) | 0 |
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Offense (All Games) | 60.0 | 39.0 | 18.0 | 24:33 | 9-33 | (3.7) | 20-32 | 62.5% | 228 | (7.1) | 41-261 | (6.4) | (4.3) | Opponents Defensive Avg. | 54 | 33 | 17 | 27:54 | 8-26 | (3.5) | 20-30 | 67.2% | 250 | (8.2) | 38-276 | (7.2) | (5.1) | Offense Road Games | 60.0 | 39.0 | 18.0 | 24:33 | 9-33 | (3.7) | 20-32 | 62.5% | 228 | (7.1) | 41-261 | (6.4) | (4.3) | Defense (All Games) | 44.0 | 21.0 | 23.0 | 35:27 | 1-1 | (1) | 30-55 | 54.5% | 362 | (6.6) | 56-363 | (6.5) | (8.2) | Opponents Offensive Avg. | 49 | 27 | 21 | 33:00 | 6-7 | (1.3) | 26-48 | 55.8% | 328 | (6.9) | 53-335 | (6.3) | (6.8) | Defense Road Games | 44.0 | 21.0 | 23.0 | 35:27 | 1-1 | (1) | 30-55 | 54.5% | 362 | (6.6) | 56-363 | (6.5) | (8.2) |
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All Games | 1-0 | +4.2 | 1-0 | 0-1 | 51.0 | 37.0 | 239.0 | (6.3) | 2.0 | 50.0 | 24.0 | 323.0 | (6.5) | 1.0 | Home Games | 1-0 | +4.2 | 1-0 | 0-1 | 51.0 | 37.0 | 239.0 | (6.3) | 2.0 | 50.0 | 24.0 | 323.0 | (6.5) | 1.0 | Last 3 Games | 1-0 | +4.2 | 1-0 | 0-1 | 51.0 | 37.0 | 239.0 | (6.3) | 2.0 | 50.0 | 24.0 | 323.0 | (6.5) | 1.0 | Division Games | 0-0 | 0 | 0-0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | (0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | (0) | 0 |
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Offense (All Games) | 51.0 | 37.0 | 18.0 | 26:51 | 13-22 | (1.7) | 19-25 | 76.0% | 217 | (8.7) | 38-239 | (6.3) | (4.7) | Opponents Defensive Avg. | 53 | 36 | 21.5 | 29:20 | 15-37 | (2.5) | 18-28 | 64.3% | 212 | (7.6) | 43-249 | (5.8) | (4.7) | Offense Home Games | 51.0 | 37.0 | 18.0 | 26:51 | 13-22 | (1.7) | 19-25 | 76.0% | 217 | (8.7) | 38-239 | (6.3) | (4.7) | Defense (All Games) | 50.0 | 24.0 | 26.0 | 33:09 | 7-30 | (4.3) | 28-43 | 65.1% | 293 | (6.8) | 50-323 | (6.5) | (6.5) | Opponents Offensive Avg. | 52 | 29 | 24 | 31:40 | 8-36 | (4.2) | 24-36 | 64.4% | 253 | (6.9) | 45-288 | (6.4) | (5.5) | Defense Home Games | 50.0 | 24.0 | 26.0 | 33:09 | 7-30 | (4.3) | 28-43 | 65.1% | 293 | (6.8) | 50-323 | (6.5) | (6.5) |
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| Average power rating of opponents played: CLEVELAND 48, NEW ORLEANS 43 |
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3/27/2015 | @ TAMPA BAY | 60-44 | W | -2.5 | W | 99.5 | O | 9-33 | 20-32-228 | 1 | 1-1 | 30-55-362 | 4 | 4/4/2015 | @ NEW ORLEANS | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/11/2015 | ARIZONA | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/18/2015 | @ PHILADELPHIA | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/24/2015 | TAMPA BAY | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5/2/2015 | @ ORLANDO | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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3/28/2015 | JACKSONVILLE | 51-50 | W | 12 | W | 102 | U | 13-22 | 19-25-217 | 2 | 7-30 | 28-43-293 | 1 | 4/4/2015 | CLEVELAND | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/11/2015 | ORLANDO | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/17/2015 | @ TAMPA BAY | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4/25/2015 | PHILADELPHIA | | | | | | | | | | | | | 5/2/2015 | SPOKANE | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | CLEVELAND: Key Additions: WR Amarri Jackson, WR Andrae Thurman, WR Andy Cruse, OL Daniel Baldridge, DB Fred Shaw, DB Bryan Williams.
Outlook: After just five playoff appearances through the first 16 seasons in franchise history (only located in Cleveland since '08), the Gladiators finally broke out with a historic 17-1 regular season last season. Though head coach Steve Thonn's squad was beaten badly by Arizona in the ArenaBowl (72-32), the stakes are the highest they've ever been for the Glads as we head into the season. Following an incredible run last season, Cleveland is set for another deep playoff run. Quarterback Shane Austin enters his second season as Cleveland's starter, and though he lost wideout Thyron Lewis, who spent the last five seasons in Cleveland and was Austin's No. 2 go-to guy. But, he does get to keep his No. 1 guy''Dominick Goodman (156 catches, 1,671 yards, 34 TDs in '14) and picks up a replacement for Lewis with the addition of Jackson. Thonn does have one of the best secondaries in the league on the defensive side of the football, with LaRoche Jackson, Dominic Jones and Fred Shaw. I don't think this 17-win team will have much of a problem repeating as division champs against Philly and New Orleans this year. | | NEW ORLEANS: Key Additions: QB Brian Reader, FB R.J. Bibbs, FB Kadeem Jones, WR Shaky Smithson, DL Anthony Grady, DB Malcolm Williams.
Outlook: New head coach Dean Cokinos surely has his work cut out for him down in New Orleans, especially in a very stingy East Division. Former VooDoo coach Pat O'Hara went just 16-36 in his three seasons in New Orleans, and the team is coming off an incredibly disappointing 3-15 season. With just three victories last season, and competing against two of the more dangerous teams in the American Conference, Cokinos has a tough road ahead of him. In eight seasons, this franchise has just one winning season (11-5, first place finish in 2004), and has eight combined wins over the last two seasons. Former Barnstormers QB Brian Reader appears to be New Orleans' best option at the position this season, and the inexperienced three-year AFL signal caller doesn't have a whole lot of weapons on offense. The retirement of NG Marlon Favorite (73.5 tackles, 13.5 sacks, two forced fumbles in his three seasons with the VooDoo) doesn't help the cause, either. I just can't see this team turning their fortune around any time soon. They'll be AFL bottom feeders once again in 2015. |
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| Last Updated: 3/18/2024 10:43:17 PM EST. |
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