Everything about The Chicago Enforcers totally explained
The
Chicago Enforcers were a short-lived
American football team based in
Chicago, Illinois at
Soldier Field. This team was part of the failed
XFL begun by
Vince McMahon of
World Wrestling Entertainment and by
NBC, a major
television network in the
United States. NBC dropped the XFL concept after the first season in
2001 due to dismal ratings, and the dissolution of the league was announced shortly afterwards.
Originally,
Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus was announced as the
head coach, but just before the season started, he resigned to take a position in the XFL office. He was replaced by coaching veteran
Ron Meyer.
Among their players was former
NFL running back LeShon Johnson, who had played for the
Green Bay Packers,
Arizona Cardinals and the
New York Giants. He was starting
tailback for the Cardinals for most of 1996. He led the Enforcers with 6 rushing
touchdowns, which was second in the league. They also had former NFL running back
John Avery who played for the
Miami Dolphins. Their wide receiver/kick returner
Roell Preston (who previously played for the
Atlanta Falcons,
Green Bay Packers,
Miami Dolphins,
San Francisco 49ers, and
Tennessee Titans) held the distinction of being the only former
Pro Bowler (1998 as a Packer) to play in the XFL. The team's starting right guard,
Bennie Anderson, went on to be a starter for the
Baltimore Ravens and
Buffalo Bills, and is currently on the
Miami Dolphins.
The Enforcers got off to a very slow start, losing their first four games with Tim Lester, who prior to joining the XFL was (as was frequently noted) a math teacher. In week 5, the team replaced Lester with the more experienced
Craig Whelihan and the team went 5-1 in the rest of the season (winning their last four in a row), coming from behind to make the XFL playoffs at 2nd place in the Eastern Division. They lost to eventual XFL champion
Los Angeles Xtreme in the crossover semifinals.
The Enforcers were part of the Eastern Division with the
Orlando Rage,
New York/New Jersey Hitmen and the
Birmingham Thunderbolts. Their radio flagship station was
WMVP, "ESPN Radio 1000."
Chicago Enforcers Players
- 5 Paul Failla QB college (Norte Dame & Indiana (pa)) Failla played minor league baseball in the Anaheim Angels farm system before returning to college and to football with U-Of-Indiana in Penn. Failla saw playing time in the NFL and the Arena FL with the Carolina Panthers and the New Jersey Red Dogs.
83 Aaron Bailey WR college (Louisville) Bailey was a vet of five NFl seasons before joining the XFL playing with the Indianapolis Colts 1994-1998
87 Roell (Goat) Preston WR college (Northeast Miss. C.C & Mississippi) Preston played five years in the NFL with five different teams after two seasons each in Altanta (1995-96) and Green Bay (1997-98) Preston played with three teams in his fifth NFL season starting with Miami then San Francisco and finally Tennessee.
24 Corey Ivy CB college (Northeast Ok. A&M J.C & Oklahoma) Ivy saw little playing time in the NFL with New England and Cleveland before joining the XFL. After the XFL Ivy played in the NFL for five seasons with two different teams 2001-2004 with Tampa Bay and a year in St. Louis with the Rams in 2005.
20 John (Duna) Avery RB college (Northwest Miss. C.C & Mississippi) A former first-round pick, Avery played two seasons in the NFL before joining the XFL. Avery played with Miami in 1998 then Denver and Miami in 1999. After the XFL Avery returned to the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings in 2003.
?? Julian Pittman DT college (Florida State. Pittman played in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints in 1998
19 Thomas Molloy QB college (Rutgers) Once considered a first round draft pick, lost his eligibility for the NFL when he was on trial for the murder of Darious Colemon. Molloy was on pace for a record books year in the XFL until he suffered career ending knee surgery.
?? Quincy Coleman ?? college (Jackson State)
88 Zechariah Lord WR college (Guilford College)Lord played in NFL Europe with the Amsterdam Admirals
86 Tyji Armstrong TE college (Mississippi) A NFL vet of six seasons Armstrong played four seasons in Tampa Bay 1992-95 then a season in Dallas in 1996 before returning in 1998 with St.Louis
13 Tim Lester QB college (Western Michigan)
?? Jaime Baisely ILB College (Indiana)
?? Chike Egbuniwe OLB college (Duke)
?? Charles Ward DE college (Kentucky)
?? Jason Bray DB college (Auburn)
?? Octavius Bishop T college (Texas)
Team Leaders
Rushing Yards: 800 John Avery (league leader)
Receiving Yards: 546 Aaron Bailey
Passing Yards: 1168 Kevin McDougalFurther Information
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