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2008 Erie RiverRats season

2nd season for the American Indoor Football Association franchise From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The 2008 Erie RiverRats season was the 2nd season for the American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) franchise.

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On January 8, 2008 the RiverRats announced they would be leaving the Mon Valley in favor of Erie for the 2008 season, renaming themselves the Erie RiverRats.[1] They replaced the city's previous AIFA team, the Erie Freeze.[2] The RiverRats have several Freeze connections, including many of the Freeze's best players: QB/WR David Dinkins, cornerback Jovon Johnson (himself an Erie native), kicker J.R. Cipra, center Jonathon Sitter, and defensive tackle Roosevelt Benjamin. AIFA owner Michael Mink stated that he considers the RiverRats to be a consolidation of the original RiverRats and the Freeze[3] with the team retaining the RiverRats name, franchise and management structure.

The RiverRats started the season 30 with Dinkins missing a game due to work obligations, that ultimately moved him to wide receiver so that Jarrod Highberger could start at quarterback.[4] After 3 starts with Highberger, the team had lost 2 games in a row, with the later being focused on Highberger's interceptions,[5] the team signed Rod Rutherford, a former NFL backup, as the starting quarterback.[6] Rutherford gave the offense an instant shot in the arm, as he guided the team to a 72 record the rest of the season, earning the 2nd seed in the Northern Division.[7] The RiverRats traveled to Reading for their playoff game, and were leading in the 4th quarter when the Express took a lead with 15.2 seconds remaining.[8] Erie was able to get the ball at the Express 9-yard line with 5.7 seconds remaining, but Rutherford was unable to score, throwing an incompletion and was intercepted on the last play, and returned 50-yards for a touchdown.[9]

At the end of the 2008 season, five RiverRats (QB Rod Rutherford, OL Anthony Peluso, K J. R. Cipra, LB Glenroy Watkins, & LB Roosevelt Benjamin) were named onto the AIFA Eastern Conference All-Star team.[10]

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Regular season

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¶ Exhibition match

Standings

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  • Green indicates clinched playoff berth
  • Purple indicates division champion
  • Grey indicates best league record
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Roster

2008 Erie RiverRats roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

  • 62 Bob Hammer
  •  4 DeForest Hart

Wide receivers

  •  5 Eugene Baker
  • 10 David Dinkins
  • 20 Torey Morris
  • 80 Marko Thomas
  •  9 Darmel Whitfield
Offensive linemen
  • 49 Levon Barlow
  • 66 Anthony Peluso
  • 55 Jonathan Sitter

Defensive linemen

  • 51 JoValle McKenzie
  • 15 Densville Saunders
  • 54 Phil Tillman
  • 32 Kyle Witucki
Linebackers
  •  2 Roosevelt Benjamin
  •  7 Glenroy Watkins

Defensive backs

Kickers

  • 17 J. R. Cipra
Injured Reserve
  • currently vacant

Exempt List

  • currently vacant

Failure to report

  • currently vacant

rookies in italics
Roster updated June 14, 2008
22 Active, 0 Inactive

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