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2009 Milwaukee Bonecrushers season

CIFL season


CIFL season

FieldValue
teamMilwaukee Bonecrushers
year2009
record3-8
division_place4th
coachLeRoy McFadden
John Burns
stadiumU.S. Cellular Arena
playoffsDNQ
previous2008
next2010

John Burns

The 2009 Milwaukee Bonecrushers season was the 2nd season for the Continental Indoor Football League (CIFL) franchise. The Bonecrushers returned to action in 2009 with renewed optimism after signing LeRoy McFadden, brother of NFL player Darren McFadden, as its new head coach, as well as the previous year's CIFL Offensive Player of the Year, Randy Bell. However, McFadden also chose to resign after just three games, leaving assistant coach, John Burns, to take over as head coach. While the Bonecrushers survived the 2009 season in Milwaukee, and in spite of bringing in top announcer Dennis J. O'Boyle to handle the public address and master of ceremonies duties at the U.S. Cellular Arena, attendance dwindled to nearly nothing and the team finished with a record of 3-8.

Schedule

DateOpponentHome/AwayResult
March 6Chicago SlaughterAwayLost 24-84
March 20Rock River RaptorsAwayWon 53 - 40
March 28Wisconsin WolfpackHomeLost 20 - 36
April 4Miami Valley SilverbacksTBDPPD
April 11Wheeling WildcatsHomeWon 35-32
April 18Rock River RaptorsHomeLost 31-41
April 25Chicago SlaughterAwayLost 25-78
May 2Wisconsin WolfpackAwayLost 26-69
May 9Fort Wayne FreedomHomeLost 33-51
May 16Rock River RaptorsAwayLost 12-32
May 22Chicago SlaughterHomeLost 50-70
May 30Miami Valley SilverbacksHomeWon 40-32

Standings

References

References

  1. [http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/42557742.html More Turmoil for Bonecrushers]
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