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The
Orlando Rage Cheerleaders
The Rage was one
of the XFL's premier teams, along
with the Los Angeles Xtreme. Directed
by respected Head Coach Galen Hall,
the Rage jumped out to a league-best
6-0 start to the season! However,
once the Rage ran into the Xtreme,
and suffered some critical injuries
along the way, the Rage stumbled and
finally fell in the playoffs.
The loss of QB
Jeff Brohm and a few other key players
nearly crippled the Rage, and prevented
them from advancing in the playoffs.
Many expected the Million Dollar Championship
Game to be a head-to-head face-off
between the Rage and the Xtreme. Alas,
it was not to be, and although the
Xtreme advanced to win the Championship,
the Rage lost to the San Francisco
Demons in the playoffs.
Orlando fans rolled
out in force to support their Rage,
and were sorely disappointed in the
loss to the Demons in the playoffs.
Galen Hall was a very popular coach,
having been associated with professional
football in Florida for many many
years. The Rage would have been a
force to be reckoned with in subsequent
seasons, but alas, we shall never
know. The Rage will be greatly missed.
Rage Roster
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overload is the theme in Orlando
and if you've ever spent a few
days there, you'll know what
we mean. The logo and colors
embody that emotion of RAGE,
a name by which any football
coach would hope his team would
be characterized.
Announced:
July 3, 2000
General
Manager:
Tom Veit
Head
Coach:
Galen Hall
Team Colors:
Red and Yellow
Stadium:
Citrus Bowl
(Grass)
Preseason
odds to win championship:
4-1
Final
Record:
8-2
1st place XFL East

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Rage
Team Reporters:
Mark
Zelakowski
Dave
Coughlin
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