
Robbie Wilson Returns to Cincinnati
Published on October 5, 2011 under Ultimate Indoor Football League (UIFL)
Cincinnati Commandos News Release
CINCINNATI, OH - The Cincinnati Commandos professional indoor football team announces the resigning of safety Robbie Wilson.
The former Miami RedHawk will be playing his third season with the Commandos. He joined the team for three games a season ago, registering seven tackles with two interceptions. In 11 games during the inaugural 2010 season, Wilson recorded 50 tackles and five interceptions.
"He's Smart, Fast and Physical, having Robbie on the field is having a coach playing," said head coach Billy Back. "He's one of the smartest players I've ever had the pleasure of coaching. He's been a solid corner stone to our Defense, and we're excited to have him back! He can play man to man, linebacker and even running back. You want a versatile player; you want Robbie Wilson."
Playing their home games in the historic Cincinnati Gardens, the Commandos are the long-tenured indoor football team in the history of the city of Cincinnati. The two-time league champions, start their third season in March.
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