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Yearly Standings and Average Home Attendance1995: 9-9 (14,550)
The Mad Dogs tried to copy Baltimore's blueprint for success in the CFL by hiring Adam Rita, a former CFL head coach as their offensive coordinator. They tried to sign CFL veteran QB Matt Dunigan, who signed with Birmingham & instead signed Damon Allen as their QB. Other notable players on offense included SB Eddie Brown and former NFL kicker Donald Igwebuike. However, the MadDogs were not known for their offense. The Mad Dogs did have a strong defense, with players like ends Tim Cofield and Rodney Harding. The Liberty Bowl was also not a CFL regulation-length
field, the end zones being only 15 yards long instead of 20. ![]() |