Week
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Date
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Time
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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1
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March 21
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7:00 p.m.
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at Sacramento Surge
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L 6–20
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0–1
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Hornet Stadium
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17,920
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2
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March 29
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12:30 p.m.
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San Antonio Riders
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W 17–10
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1–1
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Legion Field
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16,250
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3
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April 5
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12:30 p.m.
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at Frankfurt Galaxy
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W 17–7
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2–1
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Waldstadion
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33,857
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4
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April 11
|
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at London Monarchs
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T 17–17
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2–1–1
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Wembley Stadium
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20,370
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5
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April 18
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7:00 p.m.
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Sacramento Surge
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W 28–14
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3–1–1
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Legion Field
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20,794
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6
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April 25
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7:00 p.m.
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at San Antonio Riders
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L 14–17
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3–2–1
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Bobcat Stadium
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13,590
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7
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May 2
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7:00 p.m.
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Barcelona Dragons
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W 19–17
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4–2–1
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Legion Field
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11,187
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8
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May 10
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7:00 p.m.
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Montreal Machine
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W 23–16
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5–2–1
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Legion Field
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9,764
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9
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May 17
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12:00 p.m.
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Orlando Thunder
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W 24–23
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6–2–1
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Legion Field
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15,186
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10
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May 24
|
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at Ohio Glory
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W 27–24
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7–2–1
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Ohio Stadium
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23,020
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Week 1: at Sacramento Surge
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Fire |
3 |
0 | 3 | 0 |
6 |
• Surge |
0 |
13 | 7 | 0 |
20 |
- Date: March 21
- Location: Hornet Stadium
Sacramento, California - Game start: 7:00 p.m.
- Game attendance: 17,920
- Television network: USA
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 50-yard field goal | Birmingham 3–0 |
| 2 | | Sacramento | Mike Pringle 2-yard run (John Nies kick failed) | Sacramento 6–3 |
| 2 | | Sacramento | Eddie Brown 47-yard pass from David Archer (John Nies kick) | Sacramento 13–3 |
| 3 | | Sacramento | Carl Parker 10-yard pass from David Archer (John Nies kick) | Sacramento 20–3 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 46-yard field goal | Sacramento 20–6 |
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To open the 1992 season, the Fire were defeated by the Sacramento Surge before 17,920 fans at Hornet Stadium.[8][9] After Birmingham opened the scoring with a 50-yard Philip Doyle field goal in the first quarter, Sacramento answered with a pair of second-quarter touchdowns to take a 13–3 halftime lead.[8] The second quarter points came on a two-yard Mike Pringle run and on a 47-yard David Archer pass to Eddie Brown.[9] 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.[8][9] With the loss, the Fire began their season at 0–1.
Week 2: vs. San Antonio Riders
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Riders |
3 |
0 | 7 | 0 |
10 |
• Fire |
0 |
17 | 0 | 0 |
17 |
- Date: March 29
- Location: Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama - Game start: 12:30 p.m.
- Game attendance: 16,250
- Television network: ABC
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | | San Antonio | Jim Gallery 22-yard field goal | San Antonio 3–0 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Eugene Rowell 7-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 7–3 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 47-yard field goal | Birmingham 10–3 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Arthur Hunter 32-yard interception return (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 17–3 |
| 3 | | San Antonio | George Searcy 4-yard pass from Brad Goebel (Jim Gallery kick) | Birmingham 17–10 |
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In their home opener, the Fire rebounded from their loss to Sacramento and defeated the San Antonio Riders 17–10.[10][11] After the Riders took a 3–0 lead on a 22-yard Jim Gallery field goal in the first quarter, the Fire responded with 17 second quarter points that proved to be enough for the victory.[10][11] 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.[10][11] In the third quarter San Antonio scored on a four-yard Brad Goebel touchdown pass to George Searcy to make the final score 17–10.[10][11] 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.[10] With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 1–1.
Week 3: at Frankfurt Galaxy
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• Fire |
0 |
14 | 0 | 3 |
17 |
Galaxy |
0 |
0 | 7 | 0 |
7 |
- Date: April 5
- Location: Waldstadion
Frankfurt, Germany - Game start: 12:30 p.m.
- Game attendance: 33,857
- Television network: ABC
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Scoring summary |
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| 2 | | Birmingham | Elroy Harris 9-yard pass from Mike Norseth (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 7–0 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Elroy Harris 1-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 14–0 |
| 3 | | Frankfurt | Tony Baker 1-yard run (Robbie Keen kick) | Birmingham 14–7 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 31-yard field goal | Birmingham 17–7 |
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At the Waldstadion in Frankfurt, the Fire earned their first all-time victory in Europe with their 17–7 win over the Galaxy.[12][13] 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.[12][13] The Galaxy responded in the third quarter on a one-yard Tony Baker touchdown run to cut the Fire lead to 14–7.[12][13] A late Philip Doyle field goal in the fourth provided for the final points of the game in the 17–7 Birmingham victory.[12][13] 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.[12] With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 2–1.
Week 4: at London Monarchs
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | OT | Total |
Fire |
7 |
0 | 0 | 10 | 0 |
17 |
Monarchs |
0 |
10 | 7 | 0 | 0 |
17 |
- Date: April 11
- Location: Wembley Stadium
London, United Kingdom - Game attendance: 20,370
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | | Birmingham | Mike Norseth 2-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 7–0 |
| 2 | | London | Charlie Young 2-yard run (Phil Alexander kick) | 7–7 |
| 2 | | London | Phil Alexander 33-yard field goal | London 10–7 |
| 3 | | London | Bernard Ford 35-yard pass from Stan Gelbaugh (Phil Alexander kick) | London 17–7 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Elroy Harris 1-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | London 17–14 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 42-yard field goal | 17–17 |
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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.[14][15] 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.[14][15] London points were scored on a two-yard Charlie Young touchdown run and 33-yard Phil Alexander field goal in the second quarter and a 35-yard Stan Gelbaugh touchdown pass to Bernard Ford in the third quarter.[15]
In the fourth quarter, the Fire cut the London lead to 17–14 after Elroy Harris scored on a one-yard touchdown run.[14] 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.[15] 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.[14][15]
The tie remained as the only one in league history through the 2006 season when Berlin and Hamburg battled to a 17–17 tie.[16] With the tie, the Fire's record moved to 2–1–1.
Week 5: vs. Sacramento Surge
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Surge |
0 |
7 | 7 | 0 |
14 |
• Fire |
0 |
6 | 8 | 14 |
28 |
- Date: April 18
- Location: Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama - Game start: 7:00 p.m.
- Game attendance: 20,794
- Television network: USA
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|
Scoring summary |
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| 2 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 38-yard field goal | Birmingham 3–0 |
| 2 | | Sacramento | Carl Parker 19-yard pass from David Archer (John Nies kick) | Sacramento 7–3 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 52-yard field goal | Sacramento 7–6 |
| 3 | | Birmingham | Jim Bell 10-yard pass from Mike Norseth (Two-point conversion) | Birmingham 14–7 |
| 3 | | Sacramento | Eddie Brown 10-yard pass from David Archer (John Nies kick) | 14–14 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Eddie Britton 56-yard pass from Mike Norseth (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 21–14 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Jim Bell 1-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 28–14 |
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In a rematch of their season opener, the Fire defeated the Sacramento Surge before 20,794 fans at Legion Field.[17] After a scoreless first quarter, Birmingham scored a pair of Philip Doyle field goal 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.[17] 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.[17] 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.[17] With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 3–1–1.
Week 6: at San Antonio Riders
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Fire |
7 |
7 | 0 | 0 |
14 |
• Riders |
0 |
17 | 0 | 0 |
17 |
- Date: April 25
- Location: Bobcat Stadium
San Marcos, Texas - Game start: 7:00 p.m.
- Game attendance: 13,590
- Television network: USA
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | | Birmingham | Jim Bell 1-yard run (Kirk Maggio kick) | Birmingham 7–0 |
| 2 | | San Antonio | Wayne Walker 23-yard pass from Mike Johnson (Jim Gallery kick failed) | Birmingham 7–6 |
| 2 | | San Antonio | Jim Gallery 37-yard field goal | San Antonio 9–7 |
| 2 | | San Antonio | Chris Oldham 22-yard interception return (Two-point conversion) | San Antonio 17–7 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Tracy Sanders 84-yard fumble return (Kirk Maggio kick) | San Antonio 17–14 |
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In a rematch of their week two matchup, the Fire lost to the San Antonio Riders before 13,590 fans at Bobcat Stadium.[18] 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 touchdown pass, a 37-yard Jim Gallery field goal and on 22-yard Chris Oldham interception return.[18] Birmingham responded late in the second with the final points of the game on an 84-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Tracy Sanders.[18] 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.[18] With the loss, the Fire moved their record to 3–2–1.
Week 7: vs. Barcelona Dragons
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Dragons |
0 |
7 | 0 | 10 |
17 |
• Fire |
3 |
7 | 3 | 6 |
19 |
- Date: May 2
- Location: Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama - Game start: 7:00 p.m.
- Game attendance: 11,187
- Television network: USA
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|
Scoring summary |
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| 1 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 36-yard field goal | Birmingham 3–0 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Tracy Sanders 70-yard interception return (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 10–0 |
| 2 | | Barcelona | Tony Moss 16-yard pass from Scott Erney (Teddy Garcia kick) | Birmingham 10–7 |
| 3 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 20-yard field goal | Birmingham 13–7 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Steve Avery 54-yard pass from Mike Norseth (Two-point conversion failed) | Birmingham 19–7 |
| 4 | | Barcelona | Tony Rice 3-yard run (Teddy Garcia kick) | Birmingham 19–14 |
| 4 | | Barcelona | Teddy Garcia 38-yard field goal | Birmingham 19–17 |
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In a rematch of their previous season meeting in the playoffs, the Fire defeated the Barcelona Dragons at Legion Field.[19] Birmingham took an early 3–0 lead on a 36-yard Philip Doyle field goal.[19] 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.[19] 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.[19] 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 field goal.[19] With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 4–2–1.
Week 8: vs. Montreal Machine
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | OT | Total |
Machine |
3 |
0 | 0 | 13 | 0 |
16 |
• Fire |
3 |
7 | 3 | 3 | 6 |
22 |
- Date: May 10
- Location: Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama - Game start: 7:00 p.m.
- Game attendance: 9,764
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Scoring summary |
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| 1 | | Montreal | Björn Nittmo 43-yard field goal | Montreal 3–0 |
| 1 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 36-yard field goal | 3–3 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Mike Norseth 16-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 10–3 |
| 3 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 21-yard field goal | Birmingham 13–3 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 23-yard field goal | Birmingham 16–3 |
| 4 | | Montreal | Michael Proctor 6-yard run (Björn Nittmo kick failed) | Birmingham 16–9 |
| 4 | | Montreal | Charlie Young 22-yard pass from Michael Proctor (Björn Nittmo kick) | 16–16 |
| OT | | Birmingham | Jim Bell 1-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 23–16 |
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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.[20][21] 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.[20][21] 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.[20] 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.[21]
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.[21] 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.[21] With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 5–2–1.
Week 9: vs. Orlando Thunder
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
Thunder |
3 |
7 | 7 | 6 |
23 |
• Fire |
7 |
14 | 0 | 3 |
24 |
- Date: May 17
- Location: Legion Field
Birmingham, Alabama - Game start: 12:00 p.m.
- Game attendance: 15,186
- Television network: ABC
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|
Scoring summary |
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| 1 | | Orlando | Tracy Bennett 42-yard field goal | Orlando 3–0 |
| 1 | | Birmingham | Elroy Harris 7-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 7–3 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Jim Bell 1-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 14–3 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Elroy Harris 7-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 21–3 |
| 2 | | Orlando | Darryl Clack 1-yard run (Tracy Bennett kick) | Birmingham 21–10 |
| 3 | | Orlando | Joe Johnson 90-punt return (Tracy Bennett kick) | Birmingham 21–17 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 22-yard field goal | Birmingham 24–17 |
| 4 | | Orlando | Grantis Bell 3-yard pass from Scott Mitchell (Two-point conversion failed) | Birmingham 24–23 |
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In the final home game of the season, Birmingham defeated the Orlando Thunder 24–23 at Legion Field.[22] Birmingham took a 7–3 lead at the end of the first quarter after Tracy Bennett connected on a 42-yard field goal for the Thunder and Elroy Harris scored on a seven-yard touchdown run.[22] 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.[22] 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.[22] 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.[22] With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 6–2–1.
Week 10: at Ohio Glory
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1 |
2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
• Fire |
14 |
3 | 7 | 3 |
27 |
Glory |
10 |
14 | 0 | 0 |
24 |
- Date: May 24
- Location: Ohio Stadium
Columbus, Ohio - Game attendance: 23,020
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|
Scoring summary |
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| 1 | | Ohio | Randy Bethel 8-yard pass from Greg Frey (Jerry Kauric kick) | Ohio 7–0 |
| 1 | | Birmingham | Elroy Harris 1-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | 7–7 |
| 1 | | Birmingham | Jim Bell 2-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | Birmingham 14–7 |
| 1 | | Ohio | Jerry Kauric 42-yard field goal | Birmingham 14–10 |
| 2 | | Ohio | Phil Logan 51-yard pass from Greg Frey (Jerry Kauric kick) | Ohio 17–14 |
| 2 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 43-yard field goal | 17–17 |
| 2 | | Ohio | Greg Frey 1-yard run (Jerry Kauric kick) | Ohio 24–17 |
| 3 | | Birmingham | Jim Bell 2-yard run (Philip Doyle kick) | 24–24 |
| 4 | | Birmingham | Philip Doyle 30-yard field goal | Birmingham 27–24 |
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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.[23] 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 touchdown pass to Randy Bethel and a 42-yard Jerry Kauric field goals.[23] 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.[23] 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.[23] With the victory, the Fire improved their record to 7–2–1.