
Green Bay Blizzard game notes
July 12, 2005 - arenafootball2 (af2)
Green Bay Blizzard News Release
HEAD COACHES: Green Bay's Bob Landsee starts his first season in af2 with the Blizzard. Landsee had been an assistant coach in the AFL for five years, most recently with the Indiana Firebirds, last year, and he has led the Blizzard to their best season ever.
LAST SERIES MEETING: Green Bay took an early lead and defeated the Conquest 49-41.
SERIES NOTABLES: Ryan Bowers had two interceptions in points of the game and Johnny Turman threw for seven touchdowns in their Blizzard debut.
DROPBACK: MOLINE, Ill. - Quad City jumped ahead in the third quarter and put the game just out of reach of the Blizzard.
FORWARD MOTION: With the playoffs locked up, the Blizzard is looking to host a playoff game, as they have already locked up a position in the 2005 ArenaCup Playoffs.
TEAM NOTES/TRENDS: Kickoff Returns Spark Scoring: The Blizzard scored three times on kickoff returns, helping them explode to a 69-41 victory against Birmingham. Interceptions are back: The Blizzard intercepted four passes last week, including Ryan Bowers getting his 9th interception of the season. Offensive Struggle: The Blizzard has failed to gain 250 offensive yards in five of their 13 contests this year.
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