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The Rocky Mountain Thunder was an indoor football team in the Indoor Professional Football League (IPFL) during the 1999 season. The Thunder was owned by Scott Riddell and played their home games at the World Arena in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Riddell, the CEO of Colorado Springs based Internet company U.S. Telnet, Purchased the team half way through the season when the original owners declared bankruptcy. U.S. Telnet had designed the current logo and website for the team. The team's official colors were: Royal Blue, Silver and Black. The head coach for the Thunder was Collins Sanders, who also served as head coach for the 1998 PIFL Colorado Wildcats and currently is head coach/director of football operations for the Colorado Ice of the UIF. Headlined by former Denver Broncos wide receiver Mark Jackson, a member of John Elway's "Three Amigos" receiving corps, the Thunder had high hopes coming into the 1999 campaign. They won four out of their first five games, none by more than seven points, before a seven-game slide all but ended their playoff hopes and left them with a 5-11 record. The Thunder was later sold to Mark Jackson and moved to the Magnus Arena in Denver[1] Thunder staff & team informationMajority Owner: Scott D. Riddell General Manager/Minority Owner: Pat Beard Director of Public Relations: Jason Clark VP of Football Operations/Head Coach: Collins Sanders Director of Inside Sales and Executive Producer: Frank J Helisek III Offensive Coordinator: David Graham Defensive Coordinator: David Sidwell Line Coach: Rick Manzanares Defensive Backs Coach: Steve Chavez Assistant Defensive Coach: Jim Cobb Athletic Trainer: Greg Schlossinger 1999 IPFL Rocky Mountain Thunder scheduleSaturday, April 10 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 38, Idaho Stallions 37 Wednesday, April 14 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 44, Idaho Stallions 37 Sunday, April 25 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 34, Rocky Mountain Thunder 32 Saturday, May 8 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 36, Texas Terminators 29 Saturday, May 15 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 39, Louisiana Bayou Beast 38 Sunday, May 23 - Hawaii Hammerheads 57, Rocky Mountain Thunder 40 Friday, May 28 - Hawaii Hammerheads 37, Rocky Mountain Thunder 18 Saturday, June 5 - Mississippi Fire Dogs 36, Rocky Mountain Thunder 27 Saturday, June 12 - Texas Terminators 58, Rocky Mountain Thunder 15 Saturday, June 19 - Hawaii Hammerheads 48, Rocky Mountain Thunder 44 Saturday, June 26 - Hawaii Hammerheads 28, Rocky Mountain Thunder 17 Sunday, July 4 - Louisiana Bayou Beast 37, Rocky Mountain Thunder 9 Saturday, July 10 - Rocky Mountain Thunder 56, Idaho Stallions 54 Sunday, July 18th - Idaho Stallions 43, Rocky Mountain Thunder 40 (OT) Friday, July 30th - Mississippi Fire Dogs 44, Rocky Mountain Thunder 34 Saturday, August 7th - Mississippi Fire Dogs 35, Rocky Mountain Thunder 28 References1. ^{{cite news |last = Bainbridge |first = Jim |coauthors = |title = Successful GM was World Arenas first worker |work = Colorado Springs Gazette |pages = |date = March 28, 2007 |url = http://www.gazette.com/articles/lischick_52___article.html/arena_events.html |accessdate = |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070930160943/http://www.gazette.com/articles/lischick_52___article.html/arena_events.html |archivedate = September 30, 2007 |df = }} {{Indoor Professional Football League}} 7 : Sports clubs established in 1998|Sports clubs disestablished in 2000|Indoor Professional Football League teams|American football teams in Colorado|1998 establishments in Colorado|2000 disestablishments in Colorado|Sports in Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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