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United Football League Enciclopedia del football italiano 2009 United Football League ___________________________________________________________ Classifica finale Vin Par Per % PF PS Ricerche Florida TUSKERS 6 0 0 1.000 183 92 Massimo Mezzetti Las Vegas LOCOMOTIVES 4 0 2 .667 167 100 Fonti California REDWOODS 2 0 4 .333 105 134 Ufl-football.com New York SENTINELS 0 0 6 .000 56 185 ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ Playoffs Finale Locomotives – Tuskers 20-17 ot ___________________________________________________________ 2009 Regular Season United Football League Giovedì 8 Ottobre 2009 Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas Las Vegas LOCOMOTIVES 30 California REDWOODS 17 3-0 1° fg Gano, 33 3-6 2° td Boyd, 4 run 3-7 2° pat Douglass, kick 3-13 2° td Ross, 4 run 1 aggiornato sabato 6 dicembre 2014 Enciclopedia del football italiano 2009 United Football League 3-14 2° pat Douglass, kick 0-6 1° td Murphy, 5 pass da Bollinger 9-14 2° td Dorsey, 1 pass da Losman 0-7 1° pat Bryant, kick 10-14 2° pat Gano, kick 0-10 2° fg Bryant, 22 16-14 3° td Bergen, 11 pass da Losman 0-13 2° fg Bryant, 41 17-14 3° pat Gano, kick 0-16 2° fg Bryant, 30 20-14 3° fg Gano, 39 0-22 3° td Gessner, 12 pass da Bollinger 20-17 3° fg Douglass, 26 2-22 4° saf Dorsey 23-17 4° fg Gano, 53 2-28 4° td Biddle, 17 pass da Bollinger 29-17 4° td Dorsey, 9 run 2-29 4° pat Bryant, kick 30-17 4° pat Gano, kick 8-29 4° td Parker, 11 pass da Losman Fonte: Ufl-football.com 14-29 4° td Parker, 2 pass da Losman 15-29 4° pat Gano, kick Fonte: Ufl-football.com Sabato 10 Ottobre 2009 Citrus Bowl, Orlando Florida TUSKERS 35 Sabato 17 Ottobre 2009 AT&T Park, San Francisco New York SENTINELS 13 California REDWOODS 24 0-6 1° td Thorpe, 11 pass da Gray New York SENTINELS 7 0-7 1° pat Czech, kick 0-10 2° fg Czech, 32 6-0 1° td Brown, 2 pass da McMahon 6-10 2° td Murphy, 9 pass da Bollinger 7-0 1° pat Douglass, kick 7-10 2° pat Bryant, kick 7-6 2° td Barclay, 2 pass da Gray 13-10 2° td Biddle, 35 pass da Bollinger 7-7 2° pat Czech, kick 14-10 2° pat Bryant, kick 13-7 3° td Ross, 1 run 14-13 2° fg Czech, 42 14-7 3° pat Douglass, kick 20-13 3° td Gessner, 16 pass da Bollinger 17-7 4° fg Douglass, 42 21-13 3° pat Bryant, kick 23-7 4° td Washington, 1 run 27-13 3° td Neufeld, 1 pass da Bollinger 24-7 4° pat Douglass, kick 28-13 3° pat Bryant, kick Fonte: Ufl-football.com 34-13 4° td Bell, 1 run 35-13 4° pat Bryant, kick Fonte: Ufl-football.com Giovedì 22 Ottobre 2009 Citrus Bowl, Orlando Mercoledì 14 Ottobre 2009 Florida TUSKERS 34 Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas California REDWOODS 7 Las Vegas LOCOMOTIVES 15 6-0 2° td Pittman, 2 run Florida TUSKERS 29 2 aggiornato sabato 6 dicembre 2014 Enciclopedia del football italiano 2009 United Football League 7-0 2° pat Bryant, kick 7-6 2° td Perry, 60 pass da Losman 13-0 2° td Foster, 24 pass da Bollinger 7-7 2° pat Gano, kick 14-0 2° pat Bryant, kick 7-13 2° td Dorsey, 22 run 17-0 2° fg Bryant, 33 7-14 2° pat Gano, kick 20-0 3° fg Bryant, 22 13-14 3° td Maxwell, 46 pass da Bollinger 26-0 3° td Pinnock, 2 pass da Bollinger 14-14 3° pat Bryant, kick 27-0 3° pat Bryant, kick 14-17 3° fg Gano, 40 27-6 4° td Ross, 1 run 17-17 3° fg Bryant, 31 27-7 4° pat Douglass, kick 23-17 4° td Bell, 1 run 33-7 4° td Maxwell, 36 pass da Greisen 24-17 4° pat Bryant, kick 34-7 4° pat Bryant, kick 24-23 4° td Madsen, 2 pass da Losman Fonte: Ufl-football.com 24-24 4° pat Gano, kick 27-24 4° fg Bryant, 40 Fonte: Ufl-football.com Giovedì 29 Ottobre 2009 Giants Stadium, East Rutherford Mercoledì 4 Novembre 2009 New York SENTINELS 13 James M. Shuart Stadium, Hempstead California REDWOODS 20 New York SENTINELS 10 0-6 1° td Ross, 25 pass da Boyd Las Vegas LOCOMOTIVES 41 0-7 1° pat Douglass, kick 0-6 1° td Shipp, 1 run 3-7 2° fg Czech, 36 0-7 1° pat Gano, kick 3-10 2° fg Douglass, 27 0-10 1° fg Gano, 44 3-16 2° td Boyd, 5 run 0-16 2° td Shipp, 6 run 3-17 2° pat Douglass, kick 0-17 2° pat Gano, kick 6-17 2° fg Czech, 45 6-17 2° td Sanders, 2 pass da Martin 12-17 3° td Hopkins, 5 pass da Gray 7-17 2° pat Czech, kick 13-17 3° pat Czech, kick 7-23 2° td Bergen, 14 pass da Losman 13-20 4° fg Douglass, 44 7-24 2° pat Gano, kick Fonte: Ufl-football.com 10-24 3° fg Czech, 38 10-27 3° fg Gano, 49 10-33 4° td Scobey, 17 pass da Losman 10-34 4° pat Gano, kick 10-40 4° td Young, 75 interception return 10-41 4° pat Gano, kick Fonte: Ufl-football.com Venerdì 30 Ottobre 2009 Tropicana Field, Saint Petersburg Florida TUSKERS 27 Las Vegas LOCOMOTIVES 24 6-0 2° td Maxwell, 9 pass da Bollinger 7-0 2° pat Bryant, kick 3 aggiornato sabato 6 dicembre 2014 Enciclopedia del football italiano 2009 United Football League 6-3 1° td Stewart, 49 interception return Giovedì 12 Novembre 2009 Rentschler Field, Hartford 7-3 1° pat Douglass, kick 7-9 1° td Pinnock, 1 run New York SENTINELS 6 7-10 1° pat Bryant, kick Florida TUSKERS 24 10-10 1° fg Douglass, 44 0-6 1° td Foster, 4 pass da Bollinger 10-16 2° td Pittman, 1 run 0-7 1° pat Bryant, kick 10-17 2° pat Bryant, kick 3-7 1° fg Czech, 38 16-17 2° td Gabriel, 7 pass da Boyd 3-10 1° fg Bryant, 38 17-17 2° pat Douglass, kick 6-10 2° fg Czech, 44 17-20 2° fg Bryant, 20 6-16 3° td Bell, 3 run 23-20 2° td Lawrie, 8 pass da Boyd 6-17 3° pat Bryant, kick 24-20 2° pat Douglass, kick 6-23 4° td Warren, 5 pass da Bollinger 27-20 3° fg Douglass, 26 6-24 4° pat Bryant, kick 27-26 4° td Foster, 5 pass da Bollinger Fonte: Ufl-football.com 27-27 4° pat Bryant, kick 27-33 4° td Pittman, 1 run 27-34 4° pat Bryant, kick Fonte: Ufl-football.com Sabato 14 Novembre 2009 AT&T Park, San Francisco California REDWOODS 10 Las Vegas LOCOMOTIVES 16 Venerdì 20 Novembre 2009 Home Depot Center, Los Angeles 6-0 1° td Ross, 3 run 7-0 1° pat Douglass, kick Las Vegas LOCOMOTIVES 41 7-3 2° fg Gano, 35 New York SENTINELS 7 7-6 3° fg Gano, 39 6-0 1° td Butler, 17 kickoff return 10-6 3° fg Douglass, 28 7-0 1° pat Gano, kick 10-12 4° td Thurman, 8 pass da Losman 13-0 2° td Nordin, 4 pass da Rattay 10-13 4° pat Gano, kick 14-0 2° pat Gano, kick 10-16 4° fg Gano, 33 17-0 2° fg Gano, 32 Fonte: Ufl-football.com 23-0 3° td Parker, 3 pass da Rattay 24-0 3° pat Gano, kick 30-0 3° td Shipp, 1 run 31-0 3° pat Gano, kick 37-0 3° td Dorsey, 5 run 38-0 3° pat Gano, kick 38-6 4° td Ali, 1 run 38-7 4° pat Rowan, kick Giovedì 19 Novembre 2009 41-7 4° fg Gano, 34 AT&T Park, San Francisco Fonte: Ufl-football.com California REDWOODS 27 Florida TUSKERS 34 0-3 1° fg Bryant, 41 ___________________________________________________________ 4 aggiornato sabato 6 dicembre 2014 Enciclopedia del football italiano 2009 United Football League Tuskers Maxwell 5 per 80 (1 td), Pittman 6 per 77, Biddle 4 per 72, Foster 4 per 39, Murphy 2 per 24 (1 td), Sippio 1 per 14 Intercetti Finale Locomotives Young 1 per 13, Trufant 1 per 0 Tuskers - Punt Locomotives Baugher 8 per 346 Tuskers Sauerbrun 7 per 304 Punt Return Locomotives Hernandez 2 per 11 Tuskers Andrews 4 per 32, Spurlock 1 per –7 Kickoff Return Locomotives Perry 4 per 96 Tuskers Spurlock 3 per 61, Andrews 1 per 20 Field Goal Locomotives Gano 2 su 3 Tuskers Bryant 1 su 2 Fonte: Ufl-football.com ___________________________________________________________ Venerdì 27 Novembre 2009 Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas Las Vegas LOCOMOTIVES 20 Florida TUSKERS 17 overtime 0-6 1° td Maxwell, 8 pass da Bollinger 0-7 1° pat Bryant, kick 3-7 2° fg Gano, 46 9-7 4° td Dorsey, 38 run 10-7 4° pat Gano, kick 10-13 4° td Murphy, 10 pass da Bollinger 10-14 4° pat Bryant, kick 16-14 4° td Dorsey, 1 run 17-14 4° pat Gano, kick 17-17 4° fg Bryant, 27 Las Vegas 20-17 ot fg Gano, 33 Statistiche LOCOMOTIVES Corse Locomotives Dorsey 11 per 66 (2 td), Shipp 9 per 32, Thurman 1 per 7, Losman 9 per –38 Campioni 2009 UFL Tuskers Bell 14 per 44, Pittman 9 per 22, Foster 1 per –4, Bollinger 3 per –10 Passaggi Locomotives Losman 21 su 35 per 193, Rattay 0 su 2 per 0 Tuskers Bollinger 22 su 45 per 306 (2 td, 2 int) Ricezioni Locomotives Parker 5 per 66, Bergen 7 per 52, Dor- sey 4 per 32, Perry 1 per 17, Thurman 1 per 17, Kir- cus 1 per 9, Nordin 1 per 5, Madsen 1 per –5 5 aggiornato sabato 6 dicembre 2014 .
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