The 1992
Birmingham Fire season was the second and final season for the franchise in the
World League of American Football (WLAF). The team was led by head coach
Chan Gailey in his second year, and played their home games at
Legion Field in
Birmingham,
Alabama. They finished the season with a record of seven wins, three losses and one tie (7–3–1) and with a loss against the
Orlando Thunder in the WLAF semifinals as a
wild card.
After a preseason loss to
London, the Fire lost their opening game on the road at
Sacramento. They then rebounded and went unbeaten over their next four games with wins over
San Antonio,
Frankfurt and Sacramento in addition to the first
tie
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in league history against London at
Wembley Stadium. Birmingham then lost in their rematch at San Antonio before they completed the regular season with four consecutive victories over
Barcelona,
Montreal,
Orlando and
Ohio to clinch the final playoff spot. In the WLAF semifinals, the Fire lost to Orlando 45–7 to finish the season with an overall record of 7–3–1.
Offseason
Draft
In February 1992, the second WLAF Draft was held in
Dallas,
Texas.
It was held over two days with rounds 1 through 14 on February 4 and rounds 15 through 29 on February 5.
In addition to those players drafted, as part of their partnership with the
National Football League (NFL), 101 NFL players were allocated to the WLAF.
The players allocated to the Fire included: quarterbacks
Shawn Moore
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from the
Denver Broncos, and Greg Jones from the
Detroit Lions
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; running backs
Steve Avery from the
Green Bay Packers
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and Brian Lattimore from the
Indianapolis Colts
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; guard
Joe Valerio from the
Kansas City Chiefs and linebacker Kyle Freeman from the
Los Angeles Raiders.
Preseason
The 1992 preseason featured a single game for each team. The winner of the game would then serve as the number two tiebreaker, behind results in head-to-head competition, for playoff position.
For their preseason game, the Fire lost 14–13 to the defending
World Bowl champion
London Monarchs before 10,150 fans at
Legion Field.
In the game, Birmingham took a 13–0 lead late into the fourth quarter.
The Fire scored on a pair of 32-yard
Philip Doyle field goals and on a 29-yard touchdown pass from Mike Norseth to Willie Bouyer.
With just over six minutes remaining in the game, Monarchs' back-up quarterback
Fred McNair led London on two touchdown drives for the win.
The touchdowns were scored on McNair touchdown passes of 77-yards to Sean Foster and two-yards to Greg Harrel.
Regular season
Schedule
Game summaries
Week 1: at Sacramento Surge
To open the 1992 season, the Fire were defeated by the
Sacramento Surge before 17,920 fans at
Hornet Stadium.
After Birmingham opened the scoring with a 50-yard
Philip Doyle field goal
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in the first quarter, Sacramento answered with a pair of second-quarter touchdowns to take a 13–3 halftime lead.
The second quarter points came on a two-yard
Mike Pringle run and on a 47-yard
David Archer pass to
Eddie Brown.
The Surge extended their lead further to 20–3 early in the third on a 10-yard Archer pass to Carl Parker before Doyle scored the final points of the game with his 46-yard field goal later in the quarter.
With the loss, the Fire began their season at 0–1.
Week 2: vs. San Antonio Riders
In their home opener, the Fire rebounded from their loss to Sacramento and defeated the
San Antonio Riders 17–10.
After the Riders took a 3–0 lead on a 22-yard
Jim Gallery
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field goal
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in the first quarter, the Fire responded with 17 second quarter points that proved to be enough for the victory.
In the quarter, Eugene Rowell scored on a seven-yard touchdown run, a 47-yard Philip Doyle field goal and on a 32-yard Arthur Hunter
interception return.
In the third quarter San Antonio scored on a four-yard
Brad Goebel
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touchdown pass to George Searcy to make the final score 17–10.
The Riders had an opportunity to tie the game in the final minute of the game, but the Goebel pass was intercepted by John Miller on the Fire six-yard line.
With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 1–1.
Week 3: at Frankfurt Galaxy
At the Waldstadion in Frankfurt, the Fire earned their first all-time victory in Europe with their 17–7 win over the Galaxy.
After a scoreless first quarter, Birmingham took a 14–0 halftime lead with a pair of second-quarter touchdowns. Both were scored by Elroy Harris with the first on a nine-yard pass from Mike Norseth and the second on a one-yard run.
The Galaxy responded in the third quarter on a one-yard
Tony Baker touchdown run to cut the Fire lead to 14–7.
A late
Philip Doyle field goal
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in the fourth provided for the final points of the game in the 17–7 Birmingham victory.
The 33,857 in attendance was the second largest crowd to attend a Galaxy game at Waldstadion to that point in the history of the franchise.
With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 2–1.
Week 4: at London Monarchs
At Wembley Stadium in London, the Fire battled the
London Monarchs to a 17–17 tie, the first tie in the history of the WLAF.
Birmingham took an early 7–0 lead after Mike Norseth scored on a two-yard run before the Monarchs scored 17 consecutive points to take a 17–7 lead into the fourth quarter.
London points were scored on a two-yard Charlie Young touchdown run and 33-yard
Phil Alexander field goal
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in the second quarter and a 35-yard
Stan Gelbaugh
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touchdown pass to
Bernard Ford
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in the third quarter.
In the fourth quarter, the Fire cut the London lead to 17–14 after Elroy Harris scored on a one-yard touchdown run.
With less than three minutes remaining in the game, Gelbaugh threw an interception that set up the game-tying, 42-yard Doyle field goal with only 0:10 remaining in regulation to send the game into overtime.
In the overtime period, London failed on a pair of opportunities to win the game. The first came when Alexander missed a 39-yard field goal wide right with only 0:12 remaining, and the second when Howard Feggins intercepted a Norseth pass and returned it to the Fire three-yard where he was tackled as time expired.
The tie remained as the only one in league history through the 2006 season when
Berlin and
Hamburg battled to a 17–17 tie.
[ ] With the tie, the Fire's record moved to 2–1–1.
Week 5: vs. Sacramento Surge
In a rematch of their season opener, the Fire defeated the
Sacramento Surge before 20,794 fans at Legion Field.
After a scoreless first quarter, Birmingham scored a pair of
Philip Doyle field goal
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from 38 and 52-yards and Sacramento scored on a 19-yard
David Archer touchdown pass to Carl Parker for a Surge halftime lead of 7–6.
In the third quarter, each team scored touchdowns to tie the game at 14–14 as they entered the fourth quarter. The Fire scored first on a ten-yard Mike Norseth pass to Jim Bell, followed by the Surge on a ten-yard Archer pass to
Eddie Brown.
Birmingham then closed the game with a pair of touchdowns first on a 56-yard Norseth pass to Eddie Britton and a one-yard Jim Bell run for the 28–14 win.
With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 3–1–1.
Week 6: at San Antonio Riders
In a rematch of their week two matchup, the Fire lost to the
San Antonio Riders before 13,590 fans at Bobcat Stadium.
After Jim Bell scored on a one-yard run for the Fire in the first, the Riders responded with 17 second quarter points.
Wayne Walker scored first on a 23-yard
Mike Johnson
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touchdown pass, a 37-yard Jim Gallery
field goal
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and on 22-yard
Chris Oldham
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interception return.
Birmingham responded late in the second with the final points of the game on an 84-yard
fumble
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return for a touchdown by Tracy Sanders.
In the second half, the Fire missed on three scoring opportunities after Elroy Harris fumbled on the Riders' three-yard line and
Philip Doyle missed field goals of 35 and 45-yards.
With the loss, the Fire moved their record to 3–2–1.
Week 7: vs. Barcelona Dragons
In a rematch of their previous season meeting in the playoffs, the Fire defeated the
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at Legion Field.
Birmingham took an early 3–0 lead on a 36-yard
Philip Doyle field goal
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.
In the second quarter, touchdowns were scored for the Fire by Tracy Sanders on a 70-yard interception return and for the Dragons on a 16-yard Tony Moss touchdown reception from Scott Erney for a 10–7 Birmingham lead at halftime.
After a 20-yard Doyle field goal in the third, the Fire extended their lead to 19–7 in the fourth after Mike Norseth threw a 54-yard touchdown pass to
Steve Avery.
Although unable to take the lead, the Dragons then scored the final ten points of the game on a three-yard
Tony Rice touchdown run and on a 38-yard
Teddy Garcia
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field goal.
With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 4–2–1.
Week 8: vs. Montreal Machine
With just under ten seconds remaining in
overtime, Jim Bell scored on a one-yard touchdown run to give the Fire a 23–16 win over the
Montreal Machine at Legion Field.
After
field goals were scored for the Machine by
Björn Nittmo from 43-yards and for the Fire by
Philip Doyle from 36-yards in the first quarter, a 16-yard Mike Norseth touchdown run in the second gave Birmingham a 10–3 halftime lead.
Field goals of 21 and 23-yards by Doyle extended the Fire lead to 16–3 early in the fourth before the Machine tied the game with a pair of late touchdowns.
Michael Proctor scored first on a six-yard run and then threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to Charlie Young to send the game into overtime.
With less than a minute remaining in the overtime period, Montreal did not
punt on a fourth-and-three on their own 43-yard line. Michael Proctor was subsequently stopped at their own 45-yard line and turned the ball over on
downs to Birmingham.
On the next play, Mike Norseth threw a 44-yard pass to Willie Bouyer at the one-yard line and two plays later Jim Bell scored the game-winning touchdown on a one-yard run.
With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 5–2–1.
Week 9: vs. Orlando Thunder
In the final home game of the season, Birmingham defeated the
Orlando Thunder 24–23 at Legion Field.
Birmingham took a 7–3 lead at the end of the first quarter after Tracy Bennett connected on a 42-yard
field goal
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for the Thunder and Elroy Harris scored on a seven-yard touchdown run.
The Fire extended their lead to 21–10 at halftime after touchdown runs of one-yard by Jim Bell and seven-yards by Harris before the Thunder scored their first touchdown on a one-yard
Darryl Clack touchdown run.
After a 90-yard
Joe Johnson punt return brought the score to 21–17, Birmingham scored their final points on a 22-yard
Philip Doyle field goal early in the fourth.
The Thunder then scored on a three-yard
Scott Mitchell touchdown pass to Grantis Bell; however, instead of tying the game with an
extra point, the Thunder failed on a
two-point conversion and the Fire won 24–23.
With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 6–2–1.
Week 10: at Ohio Glory
In the final regular season game of the year, Birmingham defeated the
Ohio Glory 27–24 at Ohio Stadium to clinch the final playoff spot as a
wild card.
After the first quarter, the Fire led 14–10 with Birmingham points scored on touchdown runs of one-yard by Elroy Harris and two-yards by Jim Bell and Ohio points scored on an eight-yard
Greg Frey
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touchdown pass to Randy Bethel and a 42-yard
Jerry Kauric
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field goals.
The Glory then took a 24–17 halftime lead after a pair of Frey touchdowns, the first a 51-yard pass to Phil Logan and the second on a one-yard run.
The Fire then shutout the Glory in the second half and scored on a two-yard Bell touchdown run in the third and on a 30-yard
Philip Doyle field goal in the fourth to win 27–24.
With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 7–2–1.
Postseason
Schedule
Game summary
WLAF Semifinal: at Orlando Thunder
Against the
Orlando Thunder in the semifinals of the WLAF playoffs, the Fire lost 45–7 at the Florida Citrus Bowl to complete their season.
Staff
Final roster
Awards
After the completion of the regular season, the All-World League Team was selected by the league's ten head coaches.
Overall, Birmingham had two players selected to the first team.
The selections were:
*John Brantley, Linebacker, 1st Team
*John Miller, Free safety, 1st Team
References
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