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2014 Green Bay Blizzard season
OwnerLarry and Kathy Treankler
Head coachChad Baldwin (games (1–6)
Tommie Williams (games 1–7)
Home fieldResch Center
1901 South Oneida Street
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304
Results
Record2-12
Conference place5th United

The 2014 Green Bay Blizzard season was the team's twelfth season as a professional indoor football franchise and fifth in the Indoor Football League (IFL).[1] One of nine teams competing in the IFL for the 2014 season, the Green Bay Blizzard were members of the United Conference.[2] The team played their home games at the Resch Center in the Green Bay suburb of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin.[3]

The Blizzard began the 2014 season under head coach Chad Baldwin.[3] After the team began the season 0–6, Baldwin was replaced by offensive coordinator Tommie Williams for the remainder of the season.[4]

History

The Blizzard struggled during the 2013 season, replacing head coach Robert Fuller after six games with Chad Baldwin and ending the regular season with a 4–10 record.[3][5][6] The team did not qualify for the playoffs but drew an average attendance of 3,812 for their seven regular season games.[7]

After failing to turn reach certain unspecified "financial benchmarks", three of the four principal owners of the team agreed to place the Green Bay franchise for sale in late June 2013.[7] If a new owner was not found by September 1, 2013, the franchise planned to suspend operations for the 2014 IFL season.[8] On September 19, local business people Larry and Kathy Treankler were announced as the new principal owners of the Blizzard with former Green Bay Packers star Ahman Green remaining as a co-owner.[1][9][10]

Off-field moves

The team has scheduled a series of promotional events for the 2014 season. These include St. Patrick's Day Hat on March 16, Youth Jersey Night on April 12, Bart Starr Bobblehead Night on May 3, Military Appreciation and Youth Hat Night on May 17, and Receiver Glove Night on May 31.[11]

In mid-April, the team fired head coach Chad Baldwin after the Blizzard lost their first six games of the 2014 season. Baldwin amassed a 3–11 record at Green Bay after taking over from Robert Fuller under similar circumstances the previous season. The team promoted offensive coordinator Tommie Williams to head coach as Baldwin's replacement.[4]

Roster moves

In late January 2014, the Blizzard announced the re-signing of offensive linemen William Maxwell and Tyler Hendrickson plus linebacker Derek Earls for the 2014 season.[12]

Awards and honors

On February 26, 2014, the IFL announced its Week 1 Players of the Week. Honorable Mentions were made for quarterback Taylor Perkins for offense and wide receiver/kick returner Donte Sawyer for special teams play.[13]

On March 12, 2014, the IFL announced its Week 3 Players of the Week. Green Bay Blizzard running back Lucien Walker received an Honorable Mention for offense.[14] On March 19, 2014, the IFL announced its Week 4 Players of the Week. Green Bay Blizzard defensive back James Ackel received an Honorable Mention for defense.[15] On March 26, 2014, the IFL announced its Week 5 Players of the Week. Green Bay Blizzard linebacker Derek Earls received an Honorable Mention for defense.[16]

On April 2, 2014, the IFL announced its Week 6 Players of the Week. Green Bay Blizzard wide receiver Andre London and quarterback Nate Wara each received an Honorable Mention for offense. Wide receiver/kick returner Daron Clark received an Honorable Mention for special teams play.[17] On April 16, 2014, the IFL announced its Week 8 Players of the Week. Green Bay Blizzard running back Lucien Walker received his second Honorable Mention for offense.[18] On April 23, 2014, the IFL announced its Week 9 Players of the Week. Green Bay Blizzard quarterback Nate Wara received an Honorable Mention for offense.[19]

Schedule

Key:   Win   Tie   Loss   Bye

Regular season

Week Day Date Kickoff Opponent[2] Results Location
Score Record
1 Saturday February 22 7:00pm at Bemidji Axemen L 36–40[20][21] 0–1 Sanford Center[12][22][23]
2 BYE
3 Saturday March 8 7:05pm at Cedar Rapids Titans L 13–35[24][25][26] 0–2 U.S. Cellular Center[27]
4 Sunday March 16 3:00pm Cedar Rapids Titans L 39–58[28][29][30] 0–3 Resch Center
5 Sunday March 23 7:00pm at Texas Revolution L 40–57[31][32][33] 0–4 Allen Event Center
6 Sunday March 30 4:05pm at Sioux Falls Storm L 42–86[34][35][36] 0–5 Sioux Falls Arena[37]
7 BYE
8 Saturday April 12 7:00pm Sioux Falls Storm L 47–78[38][39][40] 0–6 Resch Center
9 Saturday April 19 7:00pm Tri-Cities Fever L 62–73[41][42][43] 0–7 Resch Center[44]
10 Friday April 25♥ 7:05pm at Bemidji Axemen L 36–42 0–8 Sanford Center[45][46]
11 Saturday May 3 7:00pm Bemidji Axemen L 61–66 0–9 Resch Center
12 BYE
13 Saturday May 17 7:00pm Nebraska Danger L 44–56 0–10 Resch Center
14 Friday May 23 7:05pm at Cedar Rapids Titans L 37–47 0–11 U.S. Cellular Center
15 Saturday May 31 7:00pm Cedar Rapids Titans W 59-40 1–11 Resch Center
16 Saturday June 7 6:00pm at Colorado Ice L 47–49 1–12 Budweiser Events Center
17 Friday June 13 7:30pm Bemidji Axemen W 52–35 2–12 Resch Center

♥ Rescheduled from April 26 due to arena scheduling conflicts[45]

Roster

2014 Green Bay Blizzard roster
Quarterback

Running Back

  • 34 Lucien Walker

Wide Receiver

  •  8 Avonte Jones
  •  6 Andre London
  •  1 Donte Sawyer
  • 15 Marquel Willis
Offensive Linemen
  • 77 William Maxwell
  • 69 Aneus Ruiz
  • 70 Dylan Waupoose
  • 55 Larry Westphal

Defensive Linemen

Linebacker
  • 50 Jamil Moore

Defensive Back

  • 24 James Ackel
  •  9 Orkeys Auriene
  • 18 Nicolas Bonte
  • 21 Dontrell Johnson
  •  5 Alex McCray
  • 13 Demetrius Stone

Kicker

  • 19 Adrian Trevino
Injured Reserve
  • 99 Junior Aumavae DL
  • 79 Adrian Battles OL
  • 69 Kris Cavitt OL
  • 10 Allen Daniels WR
  • 42 Derek Earls LB
  • 21 George Ortiz DB
  •  4 Markeith Summers WR
  •  2 Mark Watley DB

Exempt List

  • 11 Shawn Plummer DB

Refused to Report

  • -- Jeremy Jester LB

Rookies in italics
Roster updated June 4, 2014
23 Active, 10 Inactive

More rosters

Standings

2014 United Conference
W L T PCT PF PA GB STK
y - Sioux Falls Storm 13 1 0 .929 754 500 0.0 L1
x - Cedar Rapids Titans 11 3 0 .786 689 597 2.0 W2
Bemidji Axemen 5 9 0 .357 592 624 8.0 L5
Texas Revolution 3 11 0 .214 532 641 10.0 L2
Green Bay Blizzard 2 12 0 .143 615 769 11.0 W1

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