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2003 Amsterdam Admirals season

NFL Europe team season


NFL Europe team season

FieldValue
teamAmsterdam Admirals
year2003
record4–6
division_place5th
coachBart Andrus
general managerRonald Buys
stadiumAmsterdam ArenA
playoffsDid not qualify
shortnavlinkAdmirals seasons

The 2003 Amsterdam Admirals season was the ninth season for the franchise in the NFL Europe League (NFLEL). The team was led by head coach Bart Andrus in his third year, and played its home games at Amsterdam ArenA in Amsterdam, Netherlands. They finished the regular season in fifth place with a record of four wins and six losses.

Offseason

Free agent draft

Draft orderPlayer namePositionCollegeRoundChoice122831742052963274184495310561165126813771480158916921710118104191132011621120
Jonathan BrownDETennessee
Marcel HowardTIowa State
Mawuko TugbenyohLBCalifornia
Damonte McKenzieDEClemson
Kenny JacksonLBNevada
Jordan YoungerCBConnecticut
Seneca McMillanCBNicholls State
Tony OrtizLBNebraska
Bennitte WaddellTTuskegee
Ryan CollinsTESt. Thomas
Rob GatrellGFresno State
Troy GrantCBTennessee Tech
Carey ClaytonCUTEP
Larry AustinCBVirginia Tech
Tito SimpsonDTNorth Carolina
Damion WrightGWeber State
Pernell GriffinLBEast Carolina
Dwan EppsLBTexas Southern
Billy NewmanSWashington State
Matthew HatchetteWRLangston
Romaro MillerQBMississippi

Personnel

Staff

  • General Manager – Ronald Buys
  • Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator – Bart Andrus
  • Running Backs – Amp Lee
  • Wide Receivers/Tight Ends/Special Teams – Harry Justvig
  • Offensive Line – Jeff Lewis
  • Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers – Larry Owens
  • Defensive Line – Darryl Sims
  • National Coach/Outside Linebackers – John Leijten
  • Defensive Backs – Martin Bayless
  • Strength and Conditioning – Joseph Benes

Roster

Schedule

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame siteAttendanceFinal scoreTeam record12345678910
Saturday, April 57:00 p.m.at Rhein FireW 17–151–0Arena AufSchalke28,206
Saturday, April 127:00 p.m.Barcelona DragonsL 7–101–1Amsterdam ArenA11,386
Saturday, April 195:30 p.m.at Barcelona DragonsL 17–351–2Mini Estadi4,716
Saturday, April 265:00 p.m.Frankfurt GalaxyW 20–162–2Amsterdam ArenA10,684
Sunday, May 44:00 p.m.at Berlin ThunderL 30–342–3Olympic Stadium8,934
Saturday, May 107:00 p.m.Rhein FireL 27–342–4Amsterdam ArenA11,672
Saturday, May 177:00 p.m.at Frankfurt GalaxyW 27–243–4Commerzbank-Arena23,129
Saturday, May 247:00 p.m.Scottish ClaymoresL 20–313–5Amsterdam ArenA11,259
Saturday, May 317:00 p.m.Berlin ThunderW 51–434–5Amsterdam ArenA12,207
Sunday, June 83:00 p.m.at Scottish ClaymoresL 14–314–6Hampden Park10,497

Standings

Notes

References

References

  1. (February 5, 2003). "Issa boogies to Barcelona in NFLEL free agent draft". NFL Europe League.
  2. (June 6, 2003). "2003 Amsterdam Admirals roster". SI.com.
  3. (June 8, 2003). "NFL Europe standings". SI.com.
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