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词条 Utah Blaze
释义

  1. History

     The original Utah Blaze (2006–08)  AFL folding and AIFA (2009)  AFL revival and return of the Blaze (2010–2013)  Season-by-season 

  2. Notable players

     Final roster  Retired uniform numbers  Arena Football Hall of Famers  Individual awards  All-Arena players  All-Ironman players  All-Rookie players 

  3. Coaches

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox indoor American football team
| name = Utah Blaze
| current =
| logo = Utah Blaze.png
| helmet = Utah Blaze Helmet Logo.png
| founded = 2006
| folded = 2013
| city = EnergySolutions Arena
in Salt Lake City
| misc =
| uniform =
| colors = Black, orange, white
{{Color box|black}} {{Color box|#FF6600}} {{Color box|white}}
| coach = Ron James
| owner = Logan Hunter
Kim Brown
Ron James
Isaac Jacobson
| chairman =
| president =
| general manager =
| mascot = Torch
| cheerleaders = Blaze Dancers
| nicknames =
| league =

Arena Football League ({{AFL Year|2006}}–{{AFL Year|2008}}, {{AFL Year|2010}}–{{AFL Year|2013}})

  • National Conference (2006–2008, 2010–2013)
    • West Division (2006–2008, 2010–2013)

American Indoor Football Association (2009)

  • West Division (2009)

| team_history =
  • Utah Blaze (2006–2008, 2010–2013)
  • Utah Valley Thunder (2009)

| no_league_champs = 0
| no_conf_champs = 0
| no_div_champs = 0
| league_champs =
| conf_champs =
| div_champs =
| no_playoff_appearances = 5
| playoff_appearances =
  • {{AFL Year|2006}}, {{AFL Year|2007}}, {{AFL Year|2008}}, 2009, {{AFL Year|2012}}

| arena_years =
  • EnergySolutions Arena (2006–2008, 2011–2013)
  • McKay Events Center (2009)
  • Maverik Center (2010)

}}

The Utah Blaze were a professional arena football team based in Salt Lake City, Utah and competed in the West Division of the Arena Football League. Home games were played at the EnergySolutions Arena. In 2013, the team did not submit proper documentation to remain in the AFL and the entire roster was reassigned to other teams in the league.[1]

History

The original Utah Blaze (2006–08)

In September 2004, Commissioner C. David Baker announced that Salt Lake City, Utah was awarded an Arena Football League (AFL) franchise for the 2006 season.[2] The Utah Blaze began play on January 28, 2006, on the road against the San Jose SaberCats. The team was coached by longtime Arizona Rattlers coach Danny White and played its home games at the EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City, home of the National Basketball Association's Utah Jazz. The team was owned by automobile businessmen John Garff, Robert Garff, and Brett Hopkins.

In their first season, the Blaze had the highest average attendance in the Arena Football League, with 15,498 fans per game. They narrowly edged out Philadelphia's 15,463. Prior to the 2006 season, the Blaze had said EnergySolutions Arena held 13,000 fans due to poor sight lines in most of the building. After 16,705 people attended the home opener, that figure was changed to near 15,000. The Blaze topped that figure 5 of the 8 games their first season.

The offense was led by quarterback Joe Germaine and star wide receiver Siaha Burley. On Saturday, February 11, 2006, the Blaze lost to the New York Dragons 84–81 in the second highest scoring game in the history of the Arena Football League. The Blaze's performance was also the second highest score for a losing team in the AFL's 20-year history.

Despite a losing record of 7–9, the Blaze got into the playoffs as an AC Wildcard (the conference's #6 seed). Unfortunately, the newly formed Blaze were given the boot as they lost to the Arizona Rattlers with a final score of 57–34.

The team's mascot was a dalmatian named "Chief". The Blaze were winners of the league"Commissioners Award" in 2006 and won the "Support Staff of the Year Award" in back-to-back seasons (2006–2007), an award that goes to the league's best training and equipment staff, which was headed by Hagen Featherstone and Kevin Seamans in the inaugural season and Kevin Seamans and Darin Featherstone in 2007.[3]

During the 2008 season the Blaze became the first, and only, professional football team to record three 1,500 yard receivers in the same season, with Huey Whittaker, J.J. McKelvey, and Aaron Boone.[4] This also marks the first time three players each caught 120 or more passes in the same season.

Name Rec Yards TDs
Huey Whittaker 126 1,541 32
J. J. McKelvey 121 1,529 38
Aaron Boone 135 1,527 23

Upon the AFL's suspension of operations, the Blaze did so for the same time period.

AFL folding and AIFA (2009)

The second Utah Blaze organization was originally the Utah Valley Thunder, a member of the American Indoor Football Association during the 2009 season. During their lone season in the AIFA, they were based in Orem, Utah, and played their home games at the McKay Events Center. They finished at a respectable 11–3, finishing second in the Western Division and qualifying for a playoff berth before losing to the Wyoming Cavalry in the Western Divisional playoff.[5]

AFL revival and return of the Blaze (2010–2013)

On September 28, 2009, the Thunder announced their intention to join Arena Football 1 for the 2010 season and beyond, also announcing relocation to the E Center (now Maverik Center) in West Valley City.[6] Over two months later, on December 8, AF1 was awarded the original AFL's assets after they submitted the highest bid in a bankruptcy court auction.[7] Current AF1 teams were given the right to adopt the former AFL teams' identities, but initially, Utah chose to brand as the "Utah Thunder." The Blaze's previous owner attempted to claim the Blaze logo as his own, but was unsuccessful in doing so. Finally, on January 26, 2010, the team announced it would indeed be using the Blaze name and logo.[8] Less than a month later, the AF1 announced it was going back to the former Arena Football League moniker.

On January 25, 2011, the team announced in a press release that they would be moving back to the EnergySolutions Arena.[9]

Quarterback Tommy Grady set the single season touchdown record throwing his 118th against the Georgia Force, on June 23, 2012. The Blaze also clinched their first winning season in franchise history during the 2012 season.

For the 2012 season the Blaze's defensive line was coined "Sack Lake City" due to their tremendous amount of pressure and quarterback sacks.[10] In a game against the Iowa Barnstormers the Blaze recorded a league record 11 sacks in one game. Led by the combination of Caesar Rayford and Mike Lewis with 3.5 sacks each. In 2 seasons with the Utah Blaze the pair have recorded 3 All Pro Honors, along with 40 sacks combined.

In March 2013, Co-Owner Kristin Murdock sold her majority ownership share of the team to Salt Lake City businesswoman, Kim Brown.[11]

In September 2013, the Arena Football League announced that the Utah Blaze had not submitted paperwork to the league committing for both the 2014 and 2015 seasons. As a result, the Blaze (along with the Chicago Rush) were removed from the league, with Commissioner Jerry Kurz stating, "We fully expect both Chicago and Utah to return to become members of the AFL family again in the near future".[12]

Season-by-season

{{Main article|List of Utah Blaze seasons}}

Notable players

Final roster

Utah Blaze roster
Quarterbacks{{playern|10|Tommy Grady}}Fullbacks{{playern|43|Ben Stallings}}Wide receivers{{playern|1|Braylon Bell}}{{playern|18|Chase Deadder}}{{playern|29|DeJay Lester}}{{playern|21|LaVaughn Macon}}{{playern|2|Kimble Tillman}}{{playern|6|Mario Urrutia}}Offensive linemen{{playern|50|Jermarcus Hardrick}}{{playern|75|LaVon McCoy}}{{playern|69|Antonio Narcisse}}{{playern|72|Duke Robinson}}{{playern|71|Shannon Tevaga}}Defensive linemen{{playern|44|Mike Alston}}{{playern|92|Luke Black}}{{playern|51|Michael Johnson}}{{playern|57|Keenan Mace}}Linebackers{{playern|42|Joe Mortensen}}Defensive backs{{playern|9|David Hyland}}{{playern|5|Arness Ikner}}{{playern|31|Maurice Leggett}}{{playern|4|Alfred Phillips}}{{playern|23|Tony Tatum}}Kickers{{playern|31|Michael Davis}}{{playern|12|Kyle Brotzman}}Refuse to report{{playern|--|Mario Henderson OL}}Other league exempt{{playern|--|LaMark Brown WR}}{{playern|85|Caesar Rayford DL}}{{playern|--|Nick Stephens QB}}{{playern|--|Dion Turner DB}}Injured reserve{{playern|80|Jovonne Augustus WR}}{{playern|8|Jason Boltus QB}}{{playern|80|Paul Cox WR}}{{playern|2|Josh Ferguson DB}}{{playern|7|A. J. Jackson WR}}{{playern|11|Antwan Marsh LB}}{{playern|97|Julian Miller DL}}{{playern|77|Neal Tivis OL}}Inactive reserve
  • Currantly vacant
League suspension{{playern|22|Aaron Lesué WR}}Team suspension
  • Currently vacant
Recallable reassignment
  • Currently vacant
{{plainlist|1=
  • Rookies in italics

Roster updated July 26, 2013

  • 24 Active, 14 Inactive

}}

Retired uniform numbers

Utah Blaze retired numbers
PlayerPositionSeasonsRef.
3 Justin Skaggs WR/LB 2006–2007 [13]

Arena Football Hall of Famers

Utah Blaze Hall of Famers
No.NameYear InductedPosition(s)Years w/ Blaze
-- Danny White 2002Head Coach2006–2008

Individual awards

{{col-begin}}{{col-3}}
AFL MVP
SeasonPlayerPosition
2012}}Tommy GradyQB
{{col-3}}
AFL Offensive Player of the Year
SeasonPlayerPosition
2007}}Siaha BurleyWR
2012}}Tommy GradyQB
{{col-3}}
AFL Rookie of the Year
SeasonPlayerPosition
2013}}Mario UrrutiaWR
{{col-3}}{{col-end}}

All-Arena players

The following Blaze players were named to All-Arena Teams:

  • QB Joe Germaine (1), Tommy Grady (1)
  • WR Siaha Burley (1), Huey Whittaker (1), Aaron Boone (1), Aaron Lesué (1)
  • DL Caesar Rayford (1), Mike Lewis (2)
  • OS Siaha Burley (1)

All-Ironman players

The following Blaze players were named to All-Ironman Teams:

  • OL/DL Hans Olsen (1)
  • WR/LB Ryan Dennard (1)

All-Rookie players

The following Blaze players were named to All-Rookie Teams:

  • DL Maurice Fountain

Coaches

Head coachTenureRegular season
record (W–L)
Post season
record (W–L)
Most recent coaching staffNotes
Danny White2006–200821–270–3DL / LB Coach: Lindsay Hassell
DC / Dir.
Player Personnel: Ron James
ST Coordinator / Dir.
Football Ops.: Scott Lieber
Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback.
1993 Coach of the Year
1993 All-Star game – coach
Arena Football League Hall of Fame
Class of 2002.
Chad DeGrenier200911-30–1Season was played in the American Indoor Football Association.
Ernesto Purnsley20101–60–0OC:
GM / DC:
ST Coordinator / Dir.
Football Ops.:
Replaced By Ron James during the 2010 Season
Ron James2010–201329–321–1OC: Matthew Sauk
DC: Rob Keefe
Equipment manager: Rory Crouch
DC / Director of
Player Personnel (2007–2008).
President / Owner (2012)
AFL Coach of the Year (2012)

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56834348-77/blaze-team-arena-league.html.csp|title=Utah Local News – Salt Lake City News, Sports, Archive – The Salt Lake Tribune|first=The Salt Lake|last=Tribune|publisher=}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1346&dat=20040921&id=NDpOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Bf4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4961,100656 |title=Salt Lake City Is Awarded New Team |date=September 21, 2004 |newspaper=Lakeland Ledger |accessdate=January 14, 2014}}
3. ^UtahBlaze.com - Fuel The Fire
4. ^Arena Football 2008 Receiving Stats
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.abc4.com/sports/story/The-Utah-Blaze-are-back/QSul3y5dk0SxbAhXZHnK_A.cspx |title=The Utah Blaze are back – ABC4.com – Salt Lake City, Utah News |publisher=ABC4.com |date=2010-01-26 |accessdate=2012-08-17}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sltrib.com/blaze/ci_13422320 |title=Thunder to become part of new indoor football league |author=Martin Renzhofer |date=September 25, 2009 |publisher=The Salt Lake Tribune |work=www.sltrib.com |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.arenafan.com/news/?page=pressrel&article=9540 |title=Court approves sale of AFL assets to AF1 |work=ArenaFan.com |date=December 8, 2009 |accessdate=December 8, 2009}}
8. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.abc4.com/sports/story/The-Utah-Blaze-are-back/QSul3y5dk0SxbAhXZHnK_A.cspx| title=The Utah Blaze are back | year = 2010 | accessdate = 2010-01-26}}
9. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.arenafootball.com/news/utah-blaze-return-energy-solutions-arena| title=Utah Blaze Return to Energy Solutions Arena | year = 2012 | accessdate = 2011-01-25}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.arenafootball.com/news/rayford-leader-example-sack-lake-city |title=Rayford a Leader By Example in Sack Lake City |work=Arena Football League |date= |accessdate=2012-10-30}}
11. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/55962840-77/brown-kim-blaze-majority.html.csp |title=Utah Blaze: Owner Kristin Murdock sells majority share of team |date=March 6, 2013 |publisher=The Salt Lake Tribune |work=www.sltrib.com |accessdate=March 19, 2013}}
12. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56834348-77/blaze-afl-arena-league.html.csp |title=Utah Blaze not part of AFL — for now |author=Christopher Kamrani |date=September 6, 2013 |publisher=The Salt Lake Tribune |work=www.sltrib.com |accessdate=October 21, 2013}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=8738735&itype=NGPSID |title=Utah Blaze tribute to Justin Skaggs: 'We just miss him' |date=March 29, 2008 |author=Jay Drew |publisher=The Salt Lake Tribune |work=www.sltrib.com |accessdate=March 19, 2013}}

External links

  • Utah Blaze at ArenaFan
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