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词条 San Antonio Riders
释义

  1. Season-by-season

  2. 1991 season

     Personnel  Staff  Roster  Schedule 

  3. 1992 season

     Personnel  Staff  Roster  Results 

  4. References

{{Infobox NFLE team
| name = San Antonio Riders
| color1 = #312626
| color2 = #DDCD69
| helmet = San Antonio Riders helmet 1991-1992.png
| logo = SARiders.png
| founded = 1991
| retired = 1992
| city = San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
| coach = Mike Riley
| colors = Brown, Metallic Gold, Burnt Orange, White, Scarlet, Blue, Vegas Gold [1]
{{Color box|#312626|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#907B4B|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#DD4814|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#B71234|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#0065BD|border=darkgray}} {{Color box|#DDCD69|border=darkgray}}
| W-L-T = Regular Season: 11–9
| wb_won = 0
}}

The San Antonio Riders were a professional American football team that played in the WLAF in 1991 and 1992. The team played at Alamo Stadium in San Antonio in 1991 and then were forced to move to Bobcat Stadium on the campus of Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University) in San Marcos, Texas, 45 miles northeast of San Antonio, for the 1992 season after the San Antonio Independent School District refused to allow the sale of beer at WLAF games or the display of beer advertising at Alamo Stadium. In return, Riders ownership scrapped plans to fund $235,000 in renovations to the Stadium. In June 1991, SAISD officials announced plans for a rent increase on the Riders for the 1992 season. The relationship would last for only one season.

The team was owned by Larry Benson, the brother of Tom Benson (owner of the New Orleans Saints of the NFL). The general managers were Tom Landry (Pro Football Hall of Fame coach) and Tom Landry, Jr. The head coach for both seasons was Mike Riley.

The team's record in 1991 was 4-6. San Antonio turned things around in 1992 with a mark of 7-3. The Riders were not able to compete in the highly competitive North American West Division during the 1992 season, and like the Frankfurt Galaxy of 1991, they did not make the playoffs despite a 7-3 record.

Former players include professional wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, better known as JBL of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Jason Garrett who not only went on to play for and serve as current head coach for the Dallas Cowboys, and head coach Mike Riley, who went on to coach the San Diego Chargers of the NFL.

After the 1992 season saw the suspension of the WLAF (and ultimately the abandonment of North American teams), Benson applied to the Canadian Football League to have the Riders join that league instead for the 1993 season. The CFL accepted, and admitted the Riders and the Sacramento Surge/Gold Miners to the CFL. The Riders were to change names to the San Antonio Texans (there was already a Rough Riders and a Roughriders, both of whom were known as the "Riders" for short), but the team folded abruptly prior to the 1993 season. The San Antonio Texans name would later be used for the aforementioned Gold Miners when they moved to San Antonio in 1995.

Season-by-season

SeasonLeagueRegular seasonPostseason
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
1991 WLAF 4 6 0 .400(North American West)}}
1992 WLAF 7 3 0 .700(North American West)}}
Total 11 9 0 .550

1991 season

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = San Antonio Riders
| year = 1991
| record = 4–6
| division_place = 3rd
| coach = Mike Riley
| general manager = John Peterson
| owner = Larry Benson
| stadium = Alamo Stadium
| playoffs = did not qualify
| uniform =
| previous = none
| no_prevseason = true
| next = 1992
| no_seasonslist = true
}}

Personnel

Staff

{{NFLE staff
|Year=1991
|Team=San Antonio Riders
|BC1=#312626
|FC1=white
|BDC1=#DDCD69
|Front Office=
  • Owner/President – Larry J. Benson
  • Vice President/General Manager – John Peterson
  • Assistant Director of Football Operations – Billy Schott
  • Business Manager - Greg Korn

|Head Coaches=
  • Head Coach – Mike Riley

|Offensive Coaches=
  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers – Tommy Lee
  • Running Backs/Tight Ends – Paul Chryst
  • Offensive Line – Jim Gilstrap

|Defensive Coaches=
  • Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Greg Newhouse
  • Defensive Line/Special Teams – Don Wnek
  • Defensive Backs – Bill Bradley

|Strength and Conditioning=
}}[2]

Roster

1991 San Antonio Riders roster
Quarterbacks
  •  3 Jason Garrett
  •  7 Mickey Guidry
  • 10 Mike Johnson
  • 11 Lee Saltz
Running Backs
  • 23 Ricky Blake
  • 32 Broderick Graves
  • 27 Undra Johnson
Wide Receivers{{NFLplayer|88|John Garrett|d=American football coach}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|83|Bill Hess}}{{NFLplayer|86|Lee Morris|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|84|Dwight Pickens}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|80|Elliott Searcy}}Tight Ends
  • 87 Charlie Darrington
{{NFLplayer|82|Ronnie Williams|d=American football}}
Offensive Linemen
  • 65 Eddie Grant C/G
  • 77 James Harper G
  • 73 John Husby T
  • 71 Mike Kiselak G
  • 61 John Layfield T
  • 79 Brian Smider T
  • 67 John Vitale C
Defensive Linemen
  • 93 David Bailey DE
  • 97 John Fletcher DE
  • 96 Donnie Gardner DE
  • 99 Greg Ross NT
Linebackers{{NFLplayer|50|Terrence Cooks|OLB}}
  • 55 Greg Gilbert ILB
  • 94 Mark Ledbetter OLB
  • 53 Derrick Little
  • 58 Roderick Manning OLB
  • 51 Eric Snelson
  • 57 Tim Walton ILB
Defensive Backs
  • 28 Anthony Cooney S
  • 40 Carlo Cheattom S
  • 22 Sean Dykes CB
  • 29 Greg Lee S
  • 25 Calvin Nicholson CB
{{NFLplayer|44|Gary Richard|CB}}
  • 26 Rickey Royal CB
  • 24 Ken Watson CB
  • 46 Kennedy Wilson S
Special Teams
  •  6 Jim Gallery K
{{NFLplayer| 8|Teddy Garcia|K}}
  •  1 Kent Sullivan P
Operation Discovery
  • 72 Stefan Bjorkman OL
  • 41 John Hyllienmark DB
  • 78 Stefan Ohrvall DL
  •  5 Marco Rueda K
Rookies in italics
[2][2]

Schedule

WeekDate{{Tooltip|Kickoff|All times localOpponentResultsGame siteAttendance
Final score Team record
1 Monday, March 25 8:00 p.m. at Orlando Thunder L 34–35 0–1 Florida Citrus Bowl 21,714
2 Monday, April 1 7:00 p.m. Frankfurt Galaxy L 3–10 0–2 Alamo Stadium 18,432
3 Sunday, April 7 12:00 p.m. Sacramento Surge W 10–3 1–2 Alamo Stadium 6,772
4 Monday, April 15 8:00 p.m. at Raleigh–Durham Skyhawks W 37–15 2–2 Carter–Finley Stadium 11,818
5 Saturday, April 20 7:00 p.m. Barcelona Dragons W 22–14 3–2 Alamo Stadium 16,500
6 Monday, April 29 7:00 p.m. at Birmingham Fire L 12–16 3–3 Legion Field 8,114
7 Monday, May 6 7:00 p.m. London Monarchs L 15–38 3–4 Alamo Stadium 12,328
8 Saturday, May 11 8:00 p.m. at Barcelona Dragons L 7–17 3–5 Montjuic Stadium 23,670
9 Sunday, May 19 11:30 a.m. Montreal Machine W 27–10 4–5 Alamo Stadium 20,234
10 Saturday, May 25 8:00 p.m. at New York/New Jersey Knights L 9–38 4–6 Giants Stadium 32,857
[3][4]

1992 season

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = San Antonio Riders
| year = 1992
| record = 7–3
| division_place =
| coach = Mike Riley
| general manager = John Peterson
| owner = Larry Benson
| stadium = Alamo Stadium
| radio = WOAI
| playoffs =
| uniform =
| previous = 1991
| no_nextseason = true
| next = none
| no_seasonslist = true
}}

Personnel

Staff

{{NFLE staff
| Year = 1992
| Team = San Antonio Riders
| BC1 = #312626
| FC1 = white
| BDC1 = #DDCD69
| Front Office=
  • President/Managing Partner – Larry J. Benson
  • Limited Partner – Tom Landry
  • Vice President/General Manager – John Peterson
  • Business Manager - Greg Korn
  • Assistant Director of Football Operations – Billy Schott
  • Scouting Assistant – Jeff Beathard

| Head Coaches=
  • Head Coach – Mike Riley

|Offensive Coaches=
  • Running Backs – Paul Chryst
  • Wide Receivers – Tommy Lee
  • Offensive Line – Jim Gilstrap

| Defensive Coaches=
  • Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Greg Newhouse
  • Defensive Line/Special Teams – Don Wnek
  • Defensive Backs – Bill Bradley

| Strength and Conditioning=
}}

Roster

{{WLAF roster
|Year=1992
|Team=San Antonio Riders
|BC1=#312626
|FC1=white
|BDC1=#DDCD69
|Quarterbacks={{NFLplayer| 8|Brad Goebel}}{{NFLplayer|10|Mike Johnson|d=American football coach}}{{NFLplayer|12|Craig Kupp}}
|Running Backs={{NFLplayer|27|Tony Boles}}{{NFLplayer|33|Ivory Lee Brown}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|34|Dewaine Jones}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|30|Cisco Richard}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|20|George Searcy}}
|Wide Receivers={{NFLplayer|81|Darrell Colbert}}{{NFLplayer|89|Titus Dixon}}{{NFLplayer|86|Lee Morris|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|80|Wayne Walker|d=wide receiver}}
|Tight Ends={{NFLplayer|85|Danta Whitaker}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|88|John Ford}}{{NFLplayer|82|Ronnie Williams|d=American football}}
|Offensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|71|Mike Kiselak|G}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|62|Ben Mitchell |G}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|73|Mike Nord|T}}{{NFLplayer|52|Erik Norgard|G/C}}{{NFLplayer|78|Peter Shorts|T}}{{NFLplayer|67|John Vitale|C}}{{NFLplayer|75|Doug Williams|d=offensive lineman|T}}
|Defensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|95|Dick Chapura|NT}}{{NFLplayer|93|Willie Fears|NT}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|99|Greg Ross|DE}}{{NFLplayer|91|Chris Thieneman|DE}}{{NFLplayer|92|Robb White|d=American football|DE}}
|Linebackers={{NFLplayer|50|Terrence Cooks|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|51|Patrick Hinton|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|55|Malvin Hunter|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|94|Mark Ledbetter|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|57|Tim Walton|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|54|Albert Williams|d=American football|OLB}}
|Defensive Backs={{NFLplayer|link=no|28|Anthony Cooney|S}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|26|Greg Eaglin|CB}}{{NFLplayer|48|Bobby Humphery|CB}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|29|Greg Lee|S}}{{NFLplayer|24|Chris Oldham|S}}{{NFLplayer|44|Gary Richard|CB}}{{NFLplayer|link=no|--|Kip Texada|CB}}
|Special Teams={{NFLplayer| 6|Jim Gallery|K}}{{NFLplayer| 1|Kent Sullivan|P}}
|Operation Discovery=
  • Vacant

}}

Results

Week 1: San Antonio 17, Montreal Machine 16

Week 2: Birmingham Fire 17, San Antonio 10

Week 3: San Antonio 9, New York/New Jersey Knights 3

Week 4: San Antonio 23, Sacramento Surge 20 (OT)

Week 5: San Antonio 17, Ohio Glory 0

Week 6: San Antonio 17, Birmingham Fire 14

Week 7: Orlando Thunder 39, San Antonio 21

Week 8: San Antonio 17, Barcelona Dragons 0

Week 9: San Antonio 43, Frankfurt Galaxy 14

Week 10: Sacramento Surge 27, San Antonio 21

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Team Colors – WLAF|url=http://www.ssur.org/research/TeamColors/Football_Outdoor/WorldLeagueOfAmericanFootball/WorldLeagueOfAmericanFootball.htm |work=SSUR.org |accessdate=January 19, 2010 }}
2. ^{{cite book |title=1992 San Antonio Riders Media Guide}}
3. ^{{cite book |title=The Official 1991 World League of American Football Media Guide}}
4. ^{{cite book |title=The Official 1992 World League Fact Book}}
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