Montreal Machine

Montreal Machine
Helmet Logo
Year Founded 1991
Year Retired 1992
Home Field Olympic Stadium
City Montreal, Quebec,
Canada
Team Colors Maroon, Silver, Navy, Red, White[1]
                        
Franchise W-L-T Record Regular Season: 6–14
Championships
World Bowls (0)

The Montreal Machine was the sole Canadian team in the World League of American Football, a springtime developmental professional league set up by the National Football League that played in 1991 and 1992. There were also three European teams and six U.S.-based teams. Like all WLAF teams, the Machine played by American football, 11 per side on a 100-yard field, rather than Canadian football rules.

The Machine filled a void created by the folding of the Montreal Alouettes in 1987 and were thus the only Canadian team in the WLAF; they were the first American football team in Canada since the Montreal Beavers and Toronto Rifles played in the Continental Football League in 1967. The NFL had also played two international preseason games in Montreal in 1988 and 1990 during the Alouettes' absence.

After two stumbling years, the Machine, and the entire WLAF, were put on "hiatus" by the NFL. After three years, the three European-based franchises (and three more) were reconstituted as the World League (later known as NFL Europe); the North American teams were never heard of again. The Machine played their home games at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal.

The Machine's average game attendance dropped from 31,888 in their first year of play, to 25,254 in their second (and final) year.

Pro football would not return to Montreal until 1996 when the Montreal Alouettes were revived as the Baltimore Stallions relocated to Montreal.

Punter Chris Mohr was among the Machine's most notable players.

Contents

Season-by-season

Season League Regular season Postseason
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
1991 WLAF 4 6 0 .400 3rd (North American East)
1992 WLAF 2 8 0 .200 3rd (North American East)
Total 6 14 0 .300

1991 season

1991 Montreal Machine season
Head coach Jacques Dussault
General manager Gordon Cahill
Owner Roger Dore
Home field Olympic Stadium
Results
Record 4–6
Division Place 3rd
Playoff finish did not qualify
Timeline
Previous season Next season
1992

Personnel

Staff

1991 Montreal Machine staff
Front Office
  • Owner/President – Roger Dore
  • General Manager – Gordon Cahill
  • Director of Player Personnel – Lionel Vital

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Jacques Dussault

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Joe Faragalli
  • Running Backs/Tight Ends – Paul Pawlak
  • Receivers – Joseph Tricario
  • Offensive Line – John Salarantis
  Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs – Don Sutherin
  • Defensive Line/Linebackers – Hank Hughes

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Roster

1991 Montreal Machine roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

  • 21 Darryl Harris
  • -- Elroy Harris
  • 34 Ricky Johnson
  • 47 Broderick Sargent

Wide Receivers

  • 81 Mike Cadore
  • -- Gary Cooper
  • 84 Willie Snead
  • -- Steve Williams

Tight Ends

Offensive Linemen
  • 73 Dave DesRochers T
  • 50 Dan Graham C
  • 75 Michael Harris T
  • 62 Mike Kelley G
  • 64 Bob Kula G
  • 67 Kevin Lightner T

Defensive Linemen

  • 70 Johnny Carter NT
  • 72 O'Neill Gilbert DE
  • 91 Jerry Leggett DE
  • 76 Rollin Putzier DE
Linebackers
  • 94 Adam Bob ILB
  • 57 Dan Murray ILB
  • 55 Ray Savage OLB
  • 53 Tracy Simien OLB

Defensive Backs

Special Teams

Operation Discovery


Rookies in italics

Results

1992 season

Results

References