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The Predators were one of the premier franchises in the history of the original AFL, and had a rivalry with Tampa Bay, who moved to Tampa the same year the Predators formed. They met twice in the ArenaBowl, with Tampa Bay winning in 1995 and Orlando winning in 1998.
This is a list of seasons completed by the Orlando Predators. The Predators were a professional arena football franchise of the Arena Football League (AFL), based in Orlando, Florida. The team was established in 1991 and last played its home games at Amway Center. The Predators made the playoffs for 19 consecutive seasons from 1993 to 2011.
The series also had the top overall attendance record in league history when Orlando defeated Tampa Bay 46–45 in front of 28,745 at the Florida Suncoast Dome in week 6 of the 1993 AFL season. In 2010, the rivalry resumed after a year off caused by the Arena Football League suspending operations in 2009.
James David Fryzel (born April 21, 1981) is an American former Arena Football League wide receiver for the Orlando Predators. The Predators cut Fryzel prior to the 2008 season after he tore his ACL. Previous to signing with Orlando, he played wide receiver with the Miami Dolphins, the Atlanta Falcons, the Tennessee Titans, and the Chicago Bears.
The 1995 Orlando Predators season was the fifth season for the Orlando Predators. They finished the 1995 Arena Football League season 7–5 and ended the season with a loss in ArenaBowl IX against the Tampa Bay Storm .
Orange County Historical Commission established. [15] Martin Company missile manufactory begins operating near Orlando. [16] Interstate 4 highway constructed. [16] 1958 - WLOF-TV begins broadcasting. [14] 1960 Central Florida Museum opens. Population: 88,135. 1961 - Harry P. Leu Gardens deeded to city. 1963 - UCF founded in East Orlando; 1967
The 1991 Orlando Predators season was the 1st season for the franchise. They were formed as part of an expansion for 1991. They were formed as part of an expansion for 1991. They went 3–7 and missed the playoffs.
In 1991, he joined the Arena Football League with the new Orlando Predators. [12] That year he was named to the All-Arena 2nd team as an offensive specialist/kick returner. [13] He helped the Predators get to three Arena Bowls (VI, VIII and IX) but they came up short each time. During his 6 seasons he had 207 receptions for 2910 yards and 45 ...