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2000 Berlin Thunder season

NFL Europe team season


NFL Europe team season

FieldValue
teamBerlin Thunder
year2000
record4–6
division_place6th
coachPeter Vaas
general managerMichael Lang
stadiumJahn-Sportpark
playoffsdid not qualify
previous1999
next2001

The 2000 Berlin Thunder season was the second season for the franchise in the NFL Europe League (NFLEL). The team was led by head coach Peter Vaas in his first year, and played its home games at Jahn-Sportpark in Berlin, Germany. They finished the regular season in sixth place with a record of four wins and six losses.

Offseason

Free agent draft

Draft orderPlayer namePositionCollegeRoundChoiceOverall1112173618411956306131764281439553965410155116661216713678141791569016191176102181103196114201115216126
Jonathan BrownDETennessee
Jami OatsCBSouth Carolina State
Chris JacksonWRWashington State
Troy SaundersCBFlorida State
Robert ScottWRUtah State
Marques BrighamRBWyoming
Mike CookQBWilliam & Mary
Mesene LouisdorCBCentral Michigan
Anthony LaddWRCincinnati
Mercedes HamiltonGTennessee
Kenny WattsGUtah State
Brian McKenzieRBBrigham Young
Adam YoungTEDartmouth
Mike SuttonDELSU
John GeorgeWRSouthern
Billy GustinSPurdue
Antwuan WyattWRBethune-Cookman
Keith WilliamsSSt. Cloud State
Travis HardinTKentucky State
Harry DeligianisDTYoungstown State
Pascal VolzWRNew Mexico
Jermaine DerricottSSouth Carolina State

Personnel

Staff

  • General manager – Michael Lang
  • Head coach/offensive coordinator – Peter Vaas
  • National coach/running backs – Shuan Fatah
  • Wide receivers – Bobby Beers
  • Offensive line – Bob Bicknell
  • Defensive coordinator/linebackers – Steve Carson
  • Defensive line – Mickey Mays
  • Defensive backs – Stephen Braggs
  • Strength and conditioning – Ron McKeefery

Roster

Schedule

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame siteAttendanceFinal scoreTeam record12345678910
Saturday, April 157:00 p.m.Frankfurt GalaxyL 7–320–1Jahn-Sportpark10,785
Monday, April 245:00 p.m.at Barcelona DragonsW 28–211–1Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc7,500
Saturday, April 297:00 p.m.Scottish ClaymoresW 24–202–1Jahn-Sportpark7,913
Sunday, May 73:00 p.m.at Scottish ClaymoresL 3–422–2Murrayfield Stadium8,912
Saturday, May 137:00 p.m.at Amsterdam AdmiralsL 21–24 OT2–3Amsterdam ArenA10,320
Sunday, May 213:00 p.m.Rhein FireW 24-21 OT3–3Jahn-Sportpark10,273
Saturday, May 277:00 p.m.at Rhein FireL 27–283–4Rheinstadion33,437
Saturday, June 37:00 p.m.Barcelona DragonsL 9–223–5Jahn-Sportpark7,932
Saturday, June 107:00 p.m.Amsterdam AdmiralsW 28–154–5Jahn-Sportpark8,014
Saturday, June 176:00 p.m.at Frankfurt GalaxyL 17–244–6Waldstadion31,648

Standings

Notes

References

References

  1. (February 24, 2000). "NFL Europe Draft List". SI.com.
  2. "2000 NFL Europe League Standings". NFL Europe League.
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