• The Cincinnati Rockers were an arena football team based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They began play in 1992 as an expansion team in the Arena Football League...
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  • Art Schlichter (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    three Arena Football League (AFL) seasons with the Detroit Drive and Cincinnati Rockers. A highly touted college football prospect with the Ohio State Buckeyes...
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  • Apartman Rockers (Styx album) Rockers (Slade album) Rockers (soundtrack), a 1979 film soundtrack "Rocker", a 1975 song by AC/DC from T.N.T. "Rocker", a 2004...
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    Heritage Bank Center is an indoor arena in downtown Cincinnati, adjacent to Great American Ball Park. It was completed in September 1975 and named Riverfront...
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  • The 1992 Cincinnati Rockers season was the first season for the arena football franchise. The Rockers finished 7–3 and lost in the playoffs to the Tampa...
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  • The 1993 Cincinnati Rockers season was the second, and what turned out to be the final season for the arena football franchise. The Rockers finished 2–10...
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    Pittsburgh → Tampa Bay Storm 1992 12 Arizona Rattlers Charlotte Rage Cincinnati Rockers Sacramento Attack San Antonio Force Denver Dynamite Columbus → Cleveland...
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  • indoor football in Cincinnati, after the Cincinnati Rockers (Arena Football League 1992–93), Cincinnati Swarm (af2 2003), Cincinnati Marshals (National...
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  • Tony Collins (American football) (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    attempt. In 1992 Collins continued his arena football career with the Cincinnati Rockers and scored nine touchdowns. In 1993, Collins played his last season...
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  • back 17 Gary Mullen Denver Dynamite Los Angeles Cobras Detroit Drive Cincinnati Rockers Milwaukee Mustangs Wide receiver/Defensive back 19 John Corker Detroit...
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    League (1935–1940), 1938 Cincinnati Rockers, Arena Football, team that competed in the Arena Football League from 1992–1993. Cincinnati Swarm, Arena Football...
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  • Cleveland Rockers were a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) team based in Cleveland, that played from 1997 until 2003. The Rockers were one...
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  • Blair Kiel (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    Kiel's nephew, Gunner Kiel, played college football for Notre Dame and Cincinnati. His brother, Kip, played for Butler; another nephew, Drew, played at...
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    defensive line coach at West Alabama (1994–96). Prior to his stint at Cincinnati, Rocker spent five seasons as the defensive line coach at Troy State University...
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  • Brent Pease (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    Bears 1991 Birmingham Fire 1992 New York/New Jersey Knights 1993 Cincinnati Rockers Position(s) Quarterback Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1991–1995...
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    Gary Mullen (American football) (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    Denver Dynamite, Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Cobras, Detroit Drive, Cincinnati Rockers and the Milwaukee Mustangs. He was elected into the Arena Football...
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    loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Belichick famously uttered, "We're on to Cincinnati" (referring to the Patriots' next opponent), several times in response...
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  • Toney Catchings (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    who played for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at University of Cincinnati. "Toney Catchings stats"...
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  • Ira Hillary (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    American football player who played wide receiver for four seasons for the Cincinnati Bengals and Minnesota Vikings. He was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs...
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  • Kevin Allen (tackle) (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    the Indiana Hoosiers Allen is an alumnus of Northwest High School in Cincinnati. Allen was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles with the ninth overall...
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  • receiver/Defensive back 25 Gary Mullen Denver Dynamite Los Angeles Cobras Detroit Drive Cincinnati Rockers Milwaukee Mustangs Wide receiver/Defensive back...
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  • 3–3 Richfield Coliseum 7 July 11 Cincinnati Rockers L 23–31 3–4 Richfield Coliseum 8 July 18 at Cincinnati Rockers L 20–62 3–5 Riverfront Coliseum 9...
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    the Arena Football League with the Tampa Bay Storm in 1991, and the Cincinnati Rockers in 1992. He led the Storm, quarterbacked by future Washington Redskins...
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  • as league champions. The Drive traded Schlichter to the expansion Cincinnati Rockers, partly because the league believed that since he'd grown up in the...
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    to poor attendance. Ten years earlier, Cincinnati was home to the Cincinnati Rockers from 1992 to 1993, and like the Swarm, they folded shortly after their...
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  • Richard Carey (American football) (category Cincinnati Rockers players)
    Washington) is a former American football defensive back in the NFL for the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills. He played college football at the University...
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  • Denver Dynamite 1987 Los Angeles Cobras 1988 Detroit Drive 1989–1992 Cincinnati Rockers 1993 Milwaukee Mustangs 1995 Tate Randle 1998 Defensive Specialist...
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  • expansion teams joined the league: the Arizona Rattlers, Charlotte Rage, Cincinnati Rockers, Sacramento Attack, and the San Antonio Force. Meanwhile, the Columbus...
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