2010 Milwaukee Iron season

The 2010 Milwaukee Iron season was the second season for the franchise, and the first in the Arena Football League (AFL), coming from the AF2, which dissolved following the 2009 season. The team was coached by Bob Landsee and played their home games at Bradley Center. For the opening round of the playoffs, the Iron played at U.S. Cellular Arena.[1] The Iron won the Midwest Division to qualify for the playoffs, and defeated the Chicago Rush in the conference semifinals, 64–54. Advancing to the National Conference Championship, their season ended after losing on the road to the top-seeded Spokane Shock, 57–60.

2010 Milwaukee Iron season
Head coachBob Landsee
Home fieldBradley Center (regular season)
U.S. Cellular Arena (playoffs)
Results
Record10–5
Division place1st NC Midwest
Playoff finishWon Conference semifinals (Rush) 64–54
Lost Conference Championship (Shock) 57–60
Team OPYChris Greisen

Standings edit

Team W L PCT PF PA DIV CON Home Away
y-Milwaukee Iron 11 5 .687 1043 903 5–1 8–3 7–1 4–4
x-Chicago Rush 10 6 .625 906 873 4–2 8–3 5–3 5–3
Cleveland Gladiators 7 9 .438 938 906 2–4 4–6 4–4 3–5
Iowa Barnstormers 7 9 .438 829 833 1–5 3–7 2–6 5–3

y - Clinched division
x - Clinched playoff berth

Regular season schedule edit

The Iron started their season on the road against the Shock on April 2. Their first home game took place on April 16 against the Barnstormers. The conclusion of their regular season took place in Cleveland against the Gladiators on July 31.[2]

Week Day Date Kickoff Opponent Results Location Report
Score Record
1 Friday April 2 11:00 pm at Spokane Shock W 74–62 1–0 Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena [1]
2 Bye
3 Friday April 16 8:30 pm Iowa Barnstormers W 65–48 2–0 Bradley Center [2]
4 Saturday April 24 8:00 pm Tampa Bay Storm W 72–61 3–0 Bradley Center [3]
5 Saturday May 1 8:30 pm at Alabama Vipers L 67–75 3–1 Von Braun Center [4]
6 Friday May 7 8:30 pm Chicago Rush W 71–48 4–1 Bradley Center [5]
7 Friday May 14 8:00 pm Utah Blaze W 56–55 (OT) 5–1 Bradley Center [6]
8 Friday May 21 7:30 pm at Orlando Predators L 54–58 5–2 Amway Arena [7]
9 Saturday May 29 8:00 pm Dallas Vigilantes W 63–38 6–2 Bradley Center [8]
10 Saturday June 5 10:30 pm at Arizona Rattlers L 67–68 (OT) 6–3 US Airways Center [9]
11 Saturday June 12 8:00 pm Cleveland Gladiators W 84–58 7–3 Bradley Center [10]
12 Saturday June 19 8:00 pm at Chicago Rush L 56–63 7–4 Allstate Arena [11]
13 Saturday June 26 8:00 pm Spokane Shock L 48–62 7–5 Bradley Center [12]
14 Saturday July 3 7:00 pm at Utah Blaze W 82–56 8–5 Maverik Center [13]
15 Bye
16 Saturday July 17 8:00 pm Orlando Predators W 57–41 9–5 Bradley Center [14]
17 Saturday July 24 8:05 pm at Iowa Barnstormers W 75–67 10–5 Wells Fargo Arena
18 Saturday July 31 7:00 pm at Cleveland Gladiators W 54–47 11–5 Quicken Loans Arena

Playoff schedule edit

Round Day Date Kickoff Opponent Score Location Report
NC Semifinals Saturday August 7 8:00 pm Chicago Rush W 64–54 U.S. Cellular Arena [15]
NC Championship Thursday August 12 8:00 pm at Spokane Shock L 57–60 Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena [16]

All times are EDT

Final roster edit

2010 Milwaukee Iron roster
Quarterbacks

Fullbacks

Wide receivers

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Kickers

  • 19 Rob Forstrom
Injured reserve
  • 53 Brandon Barnes OL (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 11 Carlton Brown DB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 10 Nate Forse WR (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • -- Marcus Jefferson DB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 80 Aaron Kelly WR (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • -- Terry Love DB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 22 Brandon Register DB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • -- Eric Turner OL (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  

Refuse to report

  • Currently vacant

League suspension

  • -- Kheon Hendricks OL (Suspended)

Other league exempt

  • Currently vacant

Inactive reserve

  • Currently vacant

Rookies in italics
Roster updated July 24, 2010
23 Active, 9 Inactive

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Regular season edit

Week 1: at Spokane Shock edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Iron 6 28 142674
Shock 7 14 73462

at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane, Washington

  • Date: April 2
  • Game time: 11:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 10,500
  • Referee: Shane Anderson
  • Recap
Game information

The Iron took down the previous year's ArenaCup champions behind the arm of Chris Greisen. Scoring was scarce in the 1st quarter, with each team putting only a touchdown on the board. In the 2nd quarter, both teams combined for five touchdowns in the final minute before halftime, with the Iron intercepting a pass and returning for a touchdown as time expired, allowing them to take a 34–21 lead. In the 2nd half, the two teams matched one touchdown with another until the 4th quarter when the Shock made it a one-possession game. However a late interception by the Iron, followed by a touchdown on the ensuing drive, sealed the win for them, despite giving up a touchdown to Spokane as time expired.

Chris Greisen threw for 317 yards and 9 touchdowns and did not throw a single interception. Nate Forse was the leading receiver for the Iron with 128 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Week 2: BYE edit

Week 3: vs. Iowa Barnstormers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Barnstormers 6 13 151448
Iron 16 14 142165

at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: April 16
  • Game time: 8:30 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 5,032
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • Recap
Game information

Two Midwestern foes found themselves head to head this weekend. The Iowa Barnstormers traveled to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to take on the Iron in their first of two meetings this season. Milwaukee won their home opener in front of the crowd of 5,032 Iron faithful. QB Chris Greisen continued his dominance at the quarterback position, throwing 25-of-36 for 382 yards and seven touchdowns. Greisen has yet to throw an interception this season. While Greisen continues to shine, it is his offensive counterparts that are successful in bringing the ball into the end zone. WRs Nate Forse and Anthony “Tiger” Jones have proven to be Greisen's perfect receiving duo. Jones brought in three touchdowns on 12 catches for 171 yards this weekend, while Forse made 10 catches for 146 yards and three scores. Greisen's seventh touchdown was caught by Alvance Robinson. Not to be outdone, Milwaukee's defense also helped to hold off and Barnstormers serge. Marcus Everett intercepted QB Ryan Vena's first possession of the game, eventually leading to an Iron score. Milwaukee managed to pull ahead 13–0 before the Barnstormers got into the game. WR Todd Blythe, known for his athletic catches, caught a pass deep in the corner of the end zone to bring the score to 6–13, but Milwaukee would never once trail throughout the game.

Iowa's QB Vena was intercepted twice, including a game-highlighting play. Milwaukee's Virgil Gray nabbed an erratic Vena pass in the end zone, not only disrupting a score for the Barnstormers, but also proceeded to run the ball back 58 yards for a score of his own. Despite two players leaving with injuries in the second half, Milwaukee was able to hold off the Barnstormers and come away with the 17-point win.

Week 4: vs. Tampa Bay Storm edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Storm 14 20 141361
Iron 14 17 212072

at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: April 25
  • Game time: 5:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 4,049
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • Recap
Game information

Trailing at halftime for the first time in the season by a score of 34–31, the Iron capitalized on Tampa Bay's turnovers to stay undefeated and keep up with the also undefeated Chicago Rush. One key turnover for Milwaukee was a fumble recovery inside their own 5-yard line after the defense had just been flagged for an illegal defense, which gave the Storm an automatic 1st down instead of facing 4th and goal. Following the turnover, quarterback Chris Greisen led the Iron to the end zone by taking it there himself for his first rushing touchdown of the season. Taking an 11-point lead in the 4th quarter, the Iron were ahead for good. Griesen finished with 270 passing yards and 8 total touchdowns. Carlton Brown and Perry Kyles each had an interception on defense.

Week 5: at Alabama Vipers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Iron 7 33 131467
Vipers 7 28 192175

at Von Braun Center, Huntsville, Alabama

  • Date: May 1
  • Game time: 8:30 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 5,070
  • Referee: Marc Curles
  • Recap
Game information

The Iron suffered their first loss of the season after dropping a close game to the Vipers. After a high-scoring 2nd quarter, Milwaukee led 40–35 at halftime, but after 3 quarters they trailed by just one point. A fumble by Anthony Jones was recovered by the Vipers on the Iron's first drive of the 4th quarter, allowing the Vipers to add to their lead on the ensuing drive. The Iron pulled to within 8 points following an 8-yard receiving touchdown by Jones, but on Alabama's next drive, Larry Shipp scored on a 48-yard rushing play to increase the Vipers' lead to 75–60 with 1:14 left. The Iron put together another touchdown drive ending on a 14-yard pass to Nate Forse with 39 seconds on the clock, but Milwaukee's onside kick attempt was recovered by the Vipers, who ran out the clock to end the game. Chris Greisen completed 33 passes for 360 yards and 9 touchdowns. Nate Forse was the leading receiver for the second consecutive game with 207 yards and 4 touchdowns.

Week 6: vs. Chicago Rush edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Rush 20 7 71448
Iron 7 20 341071

at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: May 7
  • Game time: 8:30 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 5,386
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • Recap
Game information

Though the game was tied 27–27 at halftime, the Iron took control of the game in the 3rd quarter. They scored on the opening drive of the half with a 38-yard touchdown catch by Alvance Robinson. Later, Marcus Everett intercepted a pass and returned it 6 yards for a touchdown. On the ensuing kickoff, Tyre Young stripped the ball from the Chicago returner. Nate Forse recovered the fumble in the end zone for another Iron touchdown. On the Rush's next drive, Marcus Everett picked off a pass with one hand and returned it 46 yards for the score. On the final play of the quarter, Chris Greisen hooked up with Forse for a 20-yard passing touchdown, giving the Iron a 61–34 lead. Milwaukee went on to win the game 71–48, giving Chicago their first loss of the season, and moving the Iron into first place in the Midwest Division. Greisen finished with 339 yards and 5 touchdowns, while Forse caught for 171 yards and 3 touchdowns. Young had 5 carries in the game, two of which were touchdowns.

Week 7: vs. Utah Blaze edit

Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Blaze 7 20 147755
Iron 13 14 147856

at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: May 14
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 6,815
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • Recap
Game information

In their first ever nationally televised game, it took overtime for the Iron to defeat the blaze. Milwaukee won the overtime coin toss but decided to give Utah the ball first. Utah's Aaron Boone caught his seventh touchdown of the game to give his team a 55–48 lead. Greisen, who threw for 308 yards and six touchdowns, then hit a wide-open Jones in the middle of the field for a 43-yard touchdown to make the score 55–54. Greisen then connected with Nate Forse for the two-point conversion to end the game. Overshadowed in the crazy ending was the fact Milwaukee wide receiver Damian Harrell set the Arena Football League all-time record for career receiving yards. He had six catches for 75 yards to increase his all-time total to 13,398 yards.

Week 8: at Orlando Predators edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Iron 7 15 102254
Predators 17 7 72758

at Amway Arena, Orlando, Florida

  • Date: May 21
  • Game time: 7:30 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 10,333
  • Referee: Greg LeFils
  • Recap
Game information

Orlando quarterback Nick Hill connected with Bobby Sippio for the winning touchdown with four seconds left as the Orlando Predators knocked off the Milwaukee Iron in a game that saw three touchdowns in the final 25 seconds. Hill scored on a two-yard run with 25 seconds left to give the Predators a 51–47 lead. The Iron answered when Chris Greisen hit Tiger Jones for a 35-yard touchdown pass with 14 seconds to play to make it 54–51. But Milwaukee's defense could not hold and Orlando pulled out the victory. Milwaukee receiver Damian Harrell became the AFL's all-time leader for receptions. He entered the game needing seven catches and finished with 13 receptions for a season-high 144 yards and three touchdowns.

Week 9: vs. Dallas Vigilantes edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Vigilantes 7 10 71438
Iron 13 14 162063

at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: May 29
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • Recap
Game information

In a battle of the two preseason favorites, Milwaukee quarterback Chris Greisen threw for 295 yards and six touchdowns in a 63–38 blowout of the Vigilantes. The Iron never trailed in Antoine Burns's season debut after returning from the DL. Burns caught eight passes for a team-high 3 touchdowns and 121 yards and filled in nicely for Damian Harrell, who did not play because of a sore hamstring. Nate Forse caught 10 passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns as well.

Week 10: at Arizona Rattlers edit

Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Iron 6 24 1317767
Rattlers 13 21 719868

at US Airways Center, Phoenix, Arizona

  • Date: June 5
  • Game time: 10:30 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 10,031
  • Referee: Shawn Hochuli
  • Recap
Game information

Week 11: vs. Cleveland Gladiators edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Gladiators 14 27 7654
Iron 13 28 212082

at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: June 12
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Recap
Game information

Week 12: at Chicago Rush edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Iron 14 21 14756
Rush 7 14 212163

at Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois

  • Date: June 19
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 8,287
  • Referee: Tom McCabe
  • Recap
Game information

Week 13: vs. Spokane Shock edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Shock 21 13 21762
Iron 7 14 20748

at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: June 26
  • Game time: 8:05 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 6,613
  • Recap
Game information

Week 14: at Utah Blaze edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Iron 21 27 201482
Blaze 14 21 71456

at Maverik Center, West Valley City, Utah

  • Date: July 3
  • Game time: 7:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 3,537
  • Referee: Steve Strimling
  • Recap
Game information

Week 15: BYE edit

Week 16: vs. Orlando Predators edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Predators 14 6 71441
Iron 6 30 71457

at Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: July 17
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 6,948
  • Recap
Game information

With the win, the Iron clinched a playoff berth.

Week 17: at Iowa Barnstormers edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Iron 21 14 132775
Barnstormers 21 20 62067

at Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines, Iowa

  • Date: July 24
  • Game time: 8:05 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 10,190
  • Referee: Brad Van Vark
Game information

By defeating the Barnstormers and because of a loss by the Chicago Rush in the same week, the Iron clinched the Midwest Division.

Week 18: at Cleveland Gladiators edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Iron 14 13 72054
Gladiators 6 21 14647

at Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland Ohio

  • Date: July 31
  • Game time: 7:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 9,423
  • Referee: Ron Torbert
Game information

Playoffs edit

National Conference semifinals: vs. Chicago Rush edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Rush 14 19 71454
Iron 20 24 71364

at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane, Washington

  • Date: August 7
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 5,023
  • Recap
Game information

National Conference Championship: at Spokane Shock edit

Period 1 2 34Total
Iron 7 16 211357
Shock 23 16 71460

at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, Spokane, Washington

  • Date: August 12
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EDT
  • Game attendance: 8,151
  • Referee: Shawn Hochuli
  • Recap
Game information

References edit

  1. ^ "Road to the ArenaBowl Begins In Milwaukee". Milwaukee Iron. August 2, 2010. Archived from the original on 16 August 2010. Retrieved August 2, 2010.
  2. ^ "AFL 2010 Regular Season Schedule" (PDF). Arena Football League. 31 December 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 March 2010. Retrieved 22 March 2010.