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Chicago Slaughter

American football team

Chicago Slaughter

Summary

American football team

FieldValue
nameChicago Slaughter
logoChicagoSlaughter.PNG
founded
folded
citySears Centre
in Hoffman Estates, Illinois
miscSlaughterFootball.com
colorsBlack, red, white, silver
coachSteve McMichael
ownerDavid Flood, John Butera, Arney Silvestri
chairmanArney Silvestri
presidentArney Silvestri
general managerAlan Perkins
mascotSergeant Slaughter
cheerleadersSlaughter Girls
no_league_champs1
no_div_champs2
league_champs2009
div_champs2008, 2009
playoff_appearances2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
no_playoff_appearances5

in Hoffman Estates, Illinois

Continental Indoor Football League (2007–2009)

  • Great Lakes Conference (2007–2008)
    • West Division (2008–2009) Indoor Football League (–)
  • United Conference (2010–2013)
    • Central North (2010)
    • Great Lakes (2011)
  • Chicago Slaughter (2007–2013)
  • Sears Centre (2007–2013)

The Chicago Slaughter were an American professional football team based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Having been inactive since 2013, the franchise was a part of the CIFL from 2007 to 2009, winning the championship in 2009. The Slaughter joined the Indoor Football League at the start of the 2010 season. The Slaughter played their home games at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates.

Team history

Formation of the team

The original team name was considered to be the "Foxes", until Steve McMichael suggested they should have a name which reflected the working people of Chicago like the meatpackers of the old Chicago Stockyards. They play their home games at the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. The team was originally intended to be a part of United Indoor Football, but did not join due to a dispute with the league.

The team interviewed McMichael and William "The Refrigerator" Perry from the 1985 Chicago Bears Super Bowl XX championship team for the head coaching position. The aim was to appeal to local fans' affinity for McMichael and Perry and to take advantage of McMichael's love of hard-nosed, tough football. McMichael accepted the job as head coach, while Perry rejected the offer as Director of Football Operations (citing no desire to relocate back to Chicago).

2007–2009

Main article: List of Chicago Slaughter seasons

During the team's inaugural 2007 season in the CIFL, the Slaughter recorded an overall record of 10–4. After going 9–3 in the regular season, the Slaughter reached the divisional semi-finals in the league playoffs.

The 2008 season saw the Chicago Slaughter suffer a slow start, going 2–3 in their first 5 games. However, the Slaughter rallied around head coach Steve McMichael and won 6 out of their next 7 games to finish the regular season at 8–4, winning the Western division title. Unfortunately, the Slaughter then suffered a disappointing first round playoff loss to divisional rival, Rock River, to end their season.

In 2009, the Slaughter signed seven players from the Chicago Rush when the Arena Football League cancelled the 2009 season, including Donovan Morgan, Reggie Gray, Bobby Sippio, and eventual CIFL league MVP Russ Michna. The Chicago Slaughter averaged over 65 points per game and outscored their opponents by almost an average of 30 points per game, going 14-0 for the season. On June 27, 2009, the Slaughter won the CIFL championship.

After the completion of the 2009 season, rumors began circulating that the Slaughter would be leaving the CIFL to join the IFL for the 2010 season. On October 27, 2009, the Chicago Slaughter announced that it was moving to the Indoor Football League, a much larger and more national league.

2010

On January 7, 2010, the Chicago Slaughter announced that Jarrett Payton, son of NFL running back Walter Payton, would be playing for the team in 2010. In February 2010, former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon joined the Chicago Slaughter as new team owner.

2012

Main article: 2012 Chicago Slaughter season

2013

Main article: 2013 Chicago Slaughter season

The team signed Juice Williams to be their quarterback.

2014

For the 2014 season, the Slaughter re-joined the CIFL. Before the season began, the Slaughter announced that they would not play the 2014 season. By this time, the Slaughter had ceased operations.

Notable players

Former players

  • L. J. Castile
  • Reggie Gray
  • Jon Kowalyshen
  • Russ Michna
  • Donovan Morgan
  • Jarrett Payton
  • Matt Rahn
  • Dennison Robinson
  • Bobby Sippio
  • Sidney Lewis
  • Juice Williams
  • Nick Cosentino
  • Tim McManigal

Awards and honors

The following is a list of all Chicago Slaughter players who have won league Awards

SeasonPlayerPositionAward
Russ MichnaQBCIFL MVP
Russ MichnaQBCIFL Offensive Player of the Year
Cody KirbyQBIFL Rookie of the Year

Head coaches

[[Steve McMichael]] in 2008

Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2013 CIFL season.

NameTermRegular SeasonPlayoffsAwardsWLTWin%WL
Steve McMichael5834044
Michael Oliver00000

Season-by-season

League ChampionsConference ChampionsDivision ChampionsWild Card BerthLeague Leader
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason resultsFinishWinsLossesTies2007200820092010201120122013Totals58340All-time regular season record (2007–2013)62380All-time regular season and postseason record (2007–2013)
2007CIFLGreat Lakes3rd930Won Great Lakes Qualifier (Miami Valley) 60-28
Lost Divisional Semifinal (Kalamazoo) 51-40
2008CIFLGreat LakesWest1st840Lost Divisional Playoffs (Rock River) 54-39
2009CIFLWest1st1200Won Division Championship (Wisconsin) 63-19
Won CIFL Championship Game (Fort Wayne) 58-48
2010IFLUnitedCentral North3rd680Won Round 1 (Green Bay) 46-39
Lost Conference Semifinals (Sioux Falls) 47-33
2011IFLUnitedGreat Lakes3rd860Lost Round 1 (Reading) 76-33
2012IFLUnited6th680
2013IFLUnited3rd950
44-All-time postseason record (2007–2013)

References

References

  1. [http://www.chicagoslaughter.com/team/history/ Chicago Slaughter History] Chicagoslaughter.com. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  2. (2006-11-06). [http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3394720 Members of 1985 Chicago Bears interview with new indoor football team] oursportcentral.com. Retrieved 2011-01-05.
  3. Greenberg, Jon. (2009-06-24). [https://www.espn.com/chicago/columns/story?columnist=greenberg_jon&id=4285484 Mongo seeking perfection] ESPN.com. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  4. (2009-06-28). "Slaughter win CIFL championship". ESPNChicago.com.
  5. LeGere, Bob. (February 22, 2013). "Slaughter opens home season with ex-Illini QB at controls". [[Daily Herald (Arlington Heights).
  6. (October 18, 2013). "Chicago Slaughter Return to CIFL". OurSports Central.
  7. (January 21, 2014). "Chicago Slaughter cancels season at Sears Centre". [[Daily Herald (Arlington Heights).
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