Paul Chivari
Just a few weeks removed from the
end of the NFL season, right when you thought your football fix wasn’t being
met, the Indoor Football League kicked off its 2013 season. The Chicago
Slaughter, now in their fourth season in the IFL, are coming off of a 6-8
finish in the 2012 campaign, their only IFL season without a playoff berth.
They look to bounce back and provide another entertaining year of indoor football
for the Chicagoland area. This year will mark the seventh season of Chicago
Slaughter Football with Steve “Mongo” McMichael returning at the helm, the
franchise’s only Head Coach to date. The Slaughter are once again proud to call
the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates , Illinois
their home, also in it’s seventh year as the team’s domain.
While there
are familiar faces on this year’s team, QB Juice Williams, RB Daniel Dufrene, and
LB Lenny Radtke to name a few, the Slaughter brought in new players RB Conte
Cuttino, WR Kevin Concepcion, DB Demarcus James, as well as others to round out
this year’s squad. Each week, I will do a feature on a few players on the
roster to get a closer look at their lives and football careers.
Last Saturday in Cedar
Rapids , Iowa , the Slaughter
(0-1) lost a tough, but hard fought game in their season opener against the
Titans (1-0). The Titans outscored the Slaughter 41-31 in a game that saw the Slaughter
up 12-7 at the half after both teams failed to score in the first quarter.
After trading scores and leads in the 3rd quarter on a Carl Sims
five yard touchdown catch from Titan quarterback Charles McCullum and a
one-yard Juice Williams rushing TD for the Slaughter, the Titans T.J. Simmons
returned a deflected Ryan Fillingim kickoff for a 47 yard score and the Titans
never gave up the lead from that point.
The Slaughter look to get revenge
on the Titans when they play Cedar Rapids
2:05pm THIS SUNDAY, February 24th
at the Sears Centre. It will be the home opener for the Slaughter. All seven
home games this season will be broadcast live by SportsTownChicago.com and
play-by-play will be called by yours truly. I’m looking forward to this season
and am personally pumped for this Sunday, my Chicago Slaughter debut behind the
microphone. It’s officially going to be
a “RED-OUT” so be sure to wear your red Slaughter gear and cheer loudly as we
welcome back our Chicago Slaughter.

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