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405 | PITTSBURGH | -5.5 | -5.5 | 406 | ORLANDO | 106.5 | 106.5 |
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All Games | 15-3 | +10 | 13-5 | 7-11 | 56.4 | 30.3 | 277.8 | (6) | 1.7 | 43.2 | 20.6 | 254.2 | (6) | 2.8 | Road Games | 7-2 | +3 | 5-4 | 5-4 | 56.6 | 30.8 | 305.9 | (6.3) | 1.7 | 50.0 | 24.7 | 266.7 | (6.8) | 2.2 | Last 3 Games | 3-0 | +2.3 | 1-2 | 1-2 | 57.0 | 27.7 | 260.7 | (6.5) | 1.3 | 44.3 | 16.7 | 281.7 | (5.8) | 2.0 |
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Offense (All Games) | 56.4 | 30.3 | 19.5 | 31:01 | 6-15 | (2.4) | 24-40 | 60.4% | 263 | (6.5) | 46-278 | (6) | (4.9) | Opponents Defensive Avg. | 51.4 | 26 | 19.4 | 31:40 | 8-21 | (2.7) | 22-36 | 59.3% | 255 | (7) | 44-276 | (6.3) | (5.4) | Offense Road Games | 56.6 | 30.8 | 21.4 | 31:49 | 6-13 | (2) | 26-43 | 60.7% | 293 | (6.9) | 49-306 | (6.3) | (5.4) | Defense (All Games) | 43.2 | 20.6 | 17.7 | 28:57 | 6-16 | (2.5) | 21-36 | 58.2% | 238 | (6.6) | 42-254 | (6) | (5.9) | Opponents Offensive Avg. | 51 | 25.8 | 19.4 | 30:06 | 8-22 | (2.8) | 21-35 | 60.3% | 252 | (7.2) | 43-274 | (6.4) | (5.4) | Defense Road Games | 50.0 | 24.7 | 17.6 | 28:07 | 5-16 | (3.2) | 21-34 | 61.2% | 251 | (7.3) | 39-267 | (6.8) | (5.3) |
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All Games | 11-7 | +5.8 | 10-7 | 7-9 | 55.7 | 29.9 | 301.9 | (7.1) | 1.6 | 53.2 | 27.7 | 281.4 | (6.5) | 1.9 | Home Games | 7-2 | +7.1 | 7-2 | 4-4 | 61.7 | 32.0 | 295.1 | (7.2) | 0.9 | 53.9 | 29.4 | 313.3 | (7) | 2.3 | Last 3 Games | 3-0 | +4.3 | 2-1 | 1-2 | 64.0 | 36.0 | 315.3 | (7.4) | 1.0 | 49.0 | 24.7 | 307.7 | (7.4) | 3.7 |
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Offense (All Games) | 55.7 | 29.9 | 19.9 | 32:09 | 9-34 | (3.7) | 20-33 | 60.7% | 268 | (8) | 43-302 | (7.1) | (5.4) | Opponents Defensive Avg. | 52.3 | 26.7 | 19.5 | 30:17 | 8-22 | (2.9) | 21-36 | 59.9% | 255 | (7.2) | 43-277 | (6.4) | (5.3) | Offense Home Games | 61.7 | 32.0 | 19.6 | 31:24 | 10-38 | (3.7) | 18-31 | 59.4% | 258 | (8.4) | 41-295 | (7.2) | (4.8) | Defense (All Games) | 53.2 | 27.7 | 20.1 | 29:20 | 6-13 | (2) | 23-37 | 64.0% | 268 | (7.3) | 43-281 | (6.5) | (5.3) | Opponents Offensive Avg. | 49.5 | 25.6 | 19.3 | 30:25 | 7-19 | (2.6) | 21-36 | 58.5% | 252 | (6.9) | 44-271 | (6.2) | (5.5) | Defense Home Games | 53.9 | 29.4 | 21.0 | 30:05 | 6-11 | (1.9) | 25-39 | 64.6% | 303 | (7.7) | 45-313 | (7) | (5.8) |
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| Average power rating of opponents played: PITTSBURGH 47.6, ORLANDO 45.5 |
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6/7/2014 | NEW ORLEANS | 65-26 | W | -23 | W | 98 | U | 4-46 | 21-37-226 | 2 | 17-48 | 17-31-199 | 4 | 6/14/2014 | @ PHILADELPHIA | 57-56 | W | -1.5 | L | 109 | O | 4-11 | 21-34-193 | 3 | 7-36 | 27-42-260 | 3 | 6/20/2014 | IOWA | 57-27 | W | -13.5 | W | 106 | U | 6-8 | 24-31-334 | 0 | 13-26 | 20-38-178 | 2 | 6/28/2014 | @ JACKSONVILLE | 64-48 | W | -5 | W | 97 | O | 6-9 | 24-37-353 | 2 | 3-23 | 25-40-304 | 3 | 7/7/2014 | @ NEW ORLEANS | 48-43 | W | -20 | L | 98 | U | 5-8 | 21-37-291 | 1 | 9-16 | 24-39-298 | 1 | 7/19/2014 | @ IOWA | 59-56 | W | -16.5 | L | 106.5 | O | 4-4 | 24-41-310 | 3 | 8--7 | 23-33-296 | 2 | 7/26/2014 | PHILADELPHIA | 64-34 | W | 7 | W | 106 | U | 5-19 | 17-29-150 | 0 | 6-17 | 20-50-225 | 3 | 8/3/2014 | @ ORLANDO | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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6/7/2014 | @ SAN ANTONIO | 58-39 | W | -12 | W | 112 | U | 12-50 | 14-23-185 | 0 | 8-30 | 22-39-190 | 2 | 6/12/2014 | JACKSONVILLE | 58-48 | W | -4.5 | W | 109 | U | 10-13 | 18-23-244 | 0 | 5-4 | 25-38-348 | 1 | 6/21/2014 | @ TAMPA BAY | 34-35 | L | -1.5 | L | 113 | U | 6-41 | 18-28-185 | 4 | 12-21 | 25-38-213 | 2 | 7/7/2014 | @ PHILADELPHIA | 35-42 | L | 7 | T | 115.5 | U | 9-30 | 22-42-284 | 1 | 8-16 | 15-26-193 | 2 | 7/14/2014 | IOWA | 66-33 | W | -13 | W | 106 | U | 11-46 | 19-29-232 | 1 | 1-5 | 21-41-305 | 5 | 7/19/2014 | @ NEW ORLEANS | 70-64 | W | -9.5 | L | 107 | O | 12-68 | 27-35-289 | 1 | 5--7 | 29-35-302 | 3 | 7/26/2014 | ARIZONA | 56-50 | W | 7 | W | 113 | U | 9-36 | 15-31-275 | 1 | 2-4 | 27-41-314 | 3 | 8/3/2014 | PITTSBURGH | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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| | | PITTSBURGH: In three years of existence, the Power have yet to achieve a playoff berth or even a winning record. In hopes of changing the franchise's fortunes, the Power front office spent the entire offseason revamping their roster, including a near complete overhaul of both players and coaches. Head coach Derek Stingley brought in Kyle Moore-Brown to coach the offensive line, Leroy Thompson to handle the defensive line, and AFL all-time receiving leader Damian Harrell to work with the receivers. In terms of players, the Power added a great deal of veteran talent on both sides of the ball. They started at quarterback, which has been a position constantly in flux for the Power. The lack of a franchise quarterback has been detrimental to the team sustaining any long term success. They hope to have found their guy in Tommy Grady. The four-year veteran has spent the last three seasons with the Utah Blaze. In 2012, he was named the League MVP and Offensive Player of the Year. The Power also brought in veteran receivers Prechae Rodriguez and Aaron Lesue to help Grady on the perimeter. Rodriguez has hauled in more than 3,200 yards and 73 touchdowns in his two-year AFL career. Lesue and Grady are very familiar with each other from their days in Utah. During Grady's MVP season, Lesue caught 56 touchdown passes. Last season, the Power were last in the League in points scored, a stat very likely to change in 2014. It will be a change for Power fans to be without fan favorites in Mike Washington and PJ Berry; however, the team believes this could be the most talented roster in franchise history. Defense is one area that has never been a concern for Pittsburgh. Defensive back Sergio Gilliam, who led the team in interceptions last season, will be returning and the Power brought in First Team All-Arena defensive back Virgil Gray to team with him. Gray has been to three consecutive ArenaBowls while playing with Arizona and won an ArenaCup alongside Gilliam with the Spokane Shock in 2009. The Power also acquired Mac linebacker James Bryant from New Orleans and defensive end Anthony Hoke from Chicago. This should soften the blows of losing defensive stars Dominie Pittman and Alvin Ray Jackson in the offseason. | | ORLANDO: New head coach Rob Keefe is starting over. Since his hiring in December, Orlando has completely overhauled its roster. Orlando will showcase plenty of youth on the 2014 squad, as just about the only familiar face remaining on the roster is veteran receiver TT Toliver. The team dealt future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Garcia to the Jacksonville Sharks for Garcia's former backup, Bernard Morris. An Orlando native, Morris will look to take the reins of the Predators offense in 2014, after guiding the Sharks to back-to-back Conference Championship games in 2012 and 2013. If Morris isn't the man for the job, however, the team also added former Utah Blaze backup Jason Boltus, who performed admirably in relief duty last season. The team will have to replace the production of Prechae Rodriguez and Jarvis Williams at receiver, both of whom were traded away in the offseason. With Rob Keefe's defensive prowess, the Predators are expected to flip the script on last year's dismal defense as well. Second-year defensive back Arness Ikner could be a player to watch in 2014. |
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| Last Updated: 3/19/2024 8:54:55 AM EST. |
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