1983 Boston Breakers season

{{short description|Defunct football team in the USFL}}

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{{Infobox NFL team season

| logo =

| logo_size =

| team = Boston Breakers (USFL)

| teamdisplay = Boston Breakers

| teamcolor =

| year = 1983

| previous = None

| no_prevseason = None

| record = 11–7

| division_place = 2nd Atlantic Division

| coach = Dick Coury

| general manager = Randy Vataha

| owner = George Matthews

| stadium = Veterans Stadium

| playoffs = Did not qualify

| uniform =

| shortnavlink = Boston Breakers

}}

The team started out in 1983 as the Boston Breakers, owned by Boston businessman George Matthews and former New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Vataha. However, finding a stadium proved difficult. The lack of a professional-quality stadium had stymied previous attempts at pro football in Boston before the Patriots arrived in 1960.

The largest stadium in the region was Schaefer Stadium in Foxborough, home of the Patriots. However, it was owned by the Sullivan family, owners of the Patriots, and Matthews and Vataha were not willing to have an NFL team as their landlord. As a result, their initial choice for a home facility was Harvard Stadium, but Harvard University rejected them almost out of hand. They finally settled on Nickerson Field on the campus of Boston University, which seated only 21,000 people – the smallest stadium in the league.{{cite book|title=The United States Football League, 1982-1986|last=Reeths|first=Paul|publisher=McFarland & Company|date=2017|isbn=978-1476667447}} The team's cheerleaders were called "Heartbreakers".

Coach Dick Coury put together a fairly competitive team led by quarterback Johnnie Walton (then 36 years old, a former Continental Football League and World Football League alumnus who had been out of football since the late 1970s) and Canadian Football League veteran halfback Richard Crump. The Breakers finished 11–7, finishing one game behind the Chicago Blitz for the final playoff spot. Walton, who had retired from pro football years earlier and had spent the previous three years coaching college football, was the league's seventh ranked passer. Coury was named coach of the year.

Despite fielding a fairly solid team, playing in Nickerson Field doomed the team in Boston. The stadium had been built in 1955 (though parts of it dated to 1915), and had not aged well. It was so small that the Breakers lost money even when they sold out as visiting teams got a portion of the gate proceeds. The Breakers and Washington Federals were the only teams to draw fewer than 14,000 per game in 1983. The other 10 teams drew over 18,000 per game. (The fans who came to the games were generally passionate; the documentary Small Potatoes: Who Killed the USFL? made note of a particular Breakers victory in which fans stormed the field afterward.)

Concluding that Nickerson Field was not suitable even for temporary use, Matthews again approached Harvard, but the school refused again. He then hashed out a deal to move to Foxborough, but ultimately decided against being a tenant of an NFL team. He considered an offer to sell a stake in the team to Jacksonville, Florida businessman Fred Bullard, but pulled out after Bullard proposed firing Coury in favor of Florida State coach Bobby Bowden. (Bullard would ultimately land an expansion franchise, the Jacksonville Bulls.) After floating offers to move to Seattle, Honolulu, and Portland, Matthews decided to move to New Orleans. He sold a 31 percent interest to New Orleans real estate developer Joe Canizaro, and the move was approved by the USFL on October 18, 1983. Matthews later sold his remaining stake to Canizaro, but Vataha remained as team president.

Personnel

= Staff =

{{NFL final staff

|Year=1983

|TeamName=Boston Breakers

|Front Office=

  • Owner – George Matthews
  • General manager – Randy Vataha

|Head Coaches=

|Offensive Coaches=

|Defensive Coaches=

|Special Teams Coaches=

}}

{{Cite web|url=https://www.profootballarchives.com/1983usflbos.html|title=1983 Boston Breakers (USFL) - Pro Football Archives|website=www.profootballarchives.com}}

=Roster=

{{NFL final roster|team=Boston Breakers|year=1983

| quarterbacks =

| running_backs =

| wide_receivers =

| tight_ends =

  • {{player|87}} David Bayle
  • {{player|81}} Beau Coash
  • {{player|89}} Chris Combs

| offensive_linemen =

  • {{player|78}} Bruce Branch G
  • {{player|72}} Louis Bullard OT
  • {{player|69}} Jerell Franklin G/LB
  • {{player|64}} Greg Horton G/OT
  • {{player|62}} Dan Hurley OT
  • {{player|60}} Brad Johnson C
  • {{player|50}} Mike Katolin C
  • {{player|53}} Mike McLaughlin C
  • {{player|65}} Gerry Raymond G
  • {{player|74}} Ernie Rodgers OT
  • {{player|70}} Pat Staub OT

| defensive_linemen =

| linebackers =

  • {{player|63}} John Andreoli
  • {{player|48}} Matt Bradley
  • {{player|58}} Mike Brewington
  • {{player|57}} Orlando Flanagan
  • {{player|54}} Gary Gibson
  • {{player|55}} Bill Gompf
  • {{player|56}} Marcus Marek
  • {{player|59}} Ben Needham
  • {{player|52}} Ray Philips
  • {{player|51}} Bill Roe
  • {{player|88}} Marcus Tarver

| defensive_backs =

  • {{player|24}} M.L. Carter CB
  • {{player|42}} Charles Harbison S
  • {{player|23}} Lyndell Jones CB
  • {{player|40}} Terry Love S
  • {{player|36}} Joe Restic S
  • {{player|22}} Tim Smith S
  • {{player|20}} Woodrow Wilson CB

| special_teams =

}}

{{Cite web|url=https://www.statscrew.com/football/roster/t-USFLBOS/y-1983|title=1983 Boston Breakers football Roster on StatsCrew.com|website=www.statscrew.com}}

USFL Draft

{{main article|1983 USFL Draft}}

class="wikitable sortable sortable"

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}}" width="7%"| Round

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}}"| Pick

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}}"| Player

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}}"| Position

! style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}}"| School

2

|align=center|14

|align=center|Leonard Smith

|align=center|Defensive Back

|align=center|McNeese State

3

|align=center|35

|align=center|Clint Sampson

|align=center|Wide Receiver

|align=center|San Diego State

4

|align=center|38

|align=center|George Harris

|align=center|Linebacker

|align=center|Houston

5

|align=center|59

|align=center|John Tuggle

|align=center|Running Back

|align=center|California

6

|align=center|62

|align=center|John Courtney

|align=center|Defensive Tackle

|align=center|South Carolina State

7

|align=center|83

|align=center|Dan Dufour

|align=center|Center

|align=center|UCLA

8

|align=center|86

|align=center|Todd Seabaugh

|align=center|Linebacker

|align=center|San Diego State

9

|align=center|102

|align=center|Tom Holmoe

|align=center|Defensive Back

|align=center|BYU

9

|align=center|107

|align=center|Marcus Marek

|align=center|Linebacker

|align=center|Ohio State

10

|align=center|110

|align=center|Lorenzo Bouier

|align=center|Running Back

|align=center|Maine

10

|align=center|115

|align=center|Mark Brown

|align=center|Linebacker

|align=center|Purdue

11

|align=center|131

|align=center|Walter Ross

|align=center|Running Back

|align=center|Northern State

12

|align=center|134

|align=center|Herkie Walls

|align=center|Wide Receiver

|align=center|Texas

12

|align=center|139

|align=center|Jeff Turk

|align=center|Defensive Back

|align=center|Boise State

13

|align=center|155

|align=center|Darral Hambrick

|align=center|Wide Receiver

|align=center|UNLV

14

|align=center|158

|align=center|Charles Young

|align=center|Defensive Tackle

|align=center|North Texas

Schedule

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size: 95%;"
rowspan="2" width="40" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Week

! rowspan="2" width="80" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Day

! rowspan="2" width="90" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Date

! rowspan="2" width="60" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | TV

! rowspan="2" width="200" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Opponent

! colspan="2" width="200" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Results

! rowspan="2" width="200" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Location

! rowspan="2" width="200" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Attendance

width="60" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Score

! width="60" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|border=2}}" | Record

bgcolor=#ffcccc

! 1

| Sunday

| March 6

|

| at Tampa Bay Bandits

| 17-21

| 0-1

| Tampa Stadium

| 42,437

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 2

| Sunday

| March 13

|

| at Denver Gold

| 21-7

| 1-1

| Mile High Stadium

| 41,926

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 3

| Sunday

| March 20

|

| Washington Federals

| 19-16

| 2-1

| Nickerson Field

| 18,430

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 4

| Sunday

| March 27

|

| at New Jersey Generals

| 31-21

| 3-1

| Giants Stadium

| 41,218

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 5

| Saturday

| April 2

| ABC

| Birmingham Stallions

| 27-16

| 4-1

| Nickerson Field

| 10,976

bgcolor=#ffcccc

! 6

| Sunday

| April 10

| ABC

| Oakland Invaders

| 7-26

| 4-2

| Nickerson Field

| 7,984

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 7

| Sunday

| April 17

|

| at Arizona Wranglers

| 44-23

| 5-2

| Sun Devil Stadium

| 20,911

bgcolor=#ffcccc

! 8

| Sunday

| April 24

| ABC

| at Philadelphia Stars

| 16-23

| 5-3

| Veterans Stadium

| 10,257

bgcolor=#ffcccc

! 9

| Sunday

| May 1

|

| Michigan Panthers

| 24-28

| 5-4

| Nickerson Field

| 10,971

bgcolor=#ffcccc

! 10

| Saturday

| May 7

| ESPN

| at Los Angeles Express

| 20-23

| 5-5

| Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

| 16,307

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 11

| Sunday

| May 15

|

| Denver Gold

| 17-9

| 6-5

| Nickerson Field

| 4,173

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 12

| Sunday

| May 22

|

| at Washington Federals

| 21-14

| 7-5

| RFK Stadium

| 7,303

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 13

| Sunday

| May 29

| ABC

| Philadelphia Stars

| 21-17

| 8-5

| Nickerson Field

| 15,668

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 14

| Monday

| June 6

| ESPN

| Chicago Blitz

| 21-15

| 9-5

| Nickerson Field

| 15,087

bgcolor=#ffcccc

! 15

| Sunday

| June 12

| ESPN

| at Birmingham Stallions

| 19-31

| 9-6

| Legion Field

| 20,500

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 16

| Sunday

| June 19

| ESPN

| Tampa Bay Bandits

| 24-17

| 10-6

| Nickerson Field

| 15,530

bgcolor=#ffcccc

! 17

| Saturday

| June 25

| ESPN

| at Oakland Invaders

| 16-17

| 10-7

| Oakland-Alameda County Stadium

| 30,396

bgcolor=#ccffcc

! 18

| Sunday

| July 3

|

| New Jersey Generals

| 34-10

| 11-7

| Nickerson Field

| 15,798

bgcolor=#ccffcc

{{Cite web|url=https://www.statscrew.com/football/results/t-USFLBOS/y-1983|title=1983 Boston Breakers football Game-by-Game Results on StatsCrew.com|website=www.statscrew.com}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.usflsite.com/1983season.php|title=1983 USFL Season - USFL (United States Football League)|website=www.usflsite.com}}

Rewards

class="wikitable"
AwardWinnerPosition
All-USFL TeamMarcus MarekLB
All-USFL TeamTim MazzettiK
USFL Coach of the YearDick CouryHead coach
USFL Coach of the Year (TSN)Dick CouryHead coach

Final Statistics

=Offense=

class="wikitable"
colspan="5" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Passing
!C/ATT

!Yds

!TD

!INT

John Walton

|330/589

|3772

|20

|18

Doug Woodward

|16/26

|136

|3

|1

Tim Mazzetti

|1/1

|15

|0

|0

Charlie Smith

|0/1

|0

|0

|0

colspan="5" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Rushing
!Car

!Yds

!TD

!LG

Richard Crump

|190

|990

|8

|62

Tony Davis

|139

|443

|6

|21

Anthony Steels

|55

|237

|1

|18

Dennis Johnson

|44

|165

|1

|20

Andy Johnson

|13

|62

|0

|14

John Walton

|12

|32

|2

|10

Doug Woodward

|4

|28

|0

|12

Derek Hughes

|6

|15

|0

|7

Charlie Smith

|3

|13

|0

|8

Frank Lockett

|8

|–7

|0

|7

Mitch Hoopes

|1

|–11

|0

|–11

Joe Restic

|1

|–21

|0

|–21

colspan="5" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Receiving
!Rec

!Yds

!TD

!LG

Nolan Franz

|62

|848

|4

|50

Charlie Smith

|54

|1009

|5

|58

Richard Crump

|44

|315

|4

|22

Tony Davis

|42

|260

|1

|18

Frank Lockett

|37

|535

|3

|86

Beau Coash

|25

|343

|1

|44

Dennis Johnson

|23

|110

|1

|12

Anthony Steels

|20

|148

|3

|27

Andy Johnson

|17

|150

|0

|22

Louie Giammona

|13

|75

|1

|16

David Bayle

|7

|106

|0

|22

Dwayne Strozier

|1

|12

|0

|12

Chris Combs

|1

|11

|0

|11

Billy Taylor

|1

|1

|0

|1

{{Clear}}

=Defense=

class="wikitable"
colspan="2" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Sacks
!Sacks
Daryl Wilkerson

|6.0

Ray Philips

|6.0

Larry McClain

|6.0

Jeff Gaylord

|4.0

Oudious Lee

|4.0

Terry Love

|3.0

Ben Needham

|2.0

Charles Harbison

|2.0

Bill Roe

|2.0

Joe Restic

|2.0

Ernie Price

|1.0

Robert Geathers

|1.0

Billy Don Jackson

|1.0

Marcus Tarver

|1.0

Marcus Marek

|1.0

{{Clear}}

{{Clear}}

class="wikitable"
colspan="6" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Interceptions
!Int

!Yds

!TD

!LG

!PD

Woodrow Wilson

|4

|45

|0

|32

|

Marcus Marek

|4

|23

|0

|10

|

Ben Needham

|3

|10

|0

|8

|

Joe Restic

|3

|8

|0

|8

|

Terry Love

|3

|105

|0

|102

|

Charles Harbison

|2

|66

|0

|46

|

Tim Smith

|2

|50

|0

|31

|

Ray Philips

|2

|12

|0

|7

|

Lyndell Jones

|1

|33

|0

|33

Mike Brewington

|1

|10

|0

|10

M.L. Carter

|1

|0

|0

|0

{{Clear}}

class="wikitable"
colspan="6" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Fumbles
!FF

!Fmb

!FR

!Yds

!TD

Richard Crump

|

|9

|3

|0

|0

Tony Davis

|

|7

|3

|0

|0

Andy Johnson

|

|4

|1

|0

|0

Dave Riley

|

|3

|1

|0

|0

John Walton

|

|3

|1

|0

|0

Woodrow Wilson

|

|3

|1

|0

|0

Nolan Franz

|

|2

|1

|0

|0

Dennis Johnson

|

|2

|0

|0

|0

Ira Matthews

|

|2

|0

|0

|0

Daryl Wilkerson

|

|1

|2

|15

|0

David Bayle

|

|1

|0

|0

|0

Derek Hughes

|

|1

|1

|0

|0

Mike Katolin

|

|1

|0

|0

|0

Oudious Lee

|

|1

|1

|0

|0

Frank Lockett

|

|1

|3

|0

|0

Charlie Smith

|

|1

|1

|0

|0

Tim Smith

|

|1

|0

|0

|0

Anthony Steels

|

|1

|0

|0

|0

Doug Woodward

|

|1

|1

|0

|0

{{Clear}}

=Special Teams=

class="wikitable"
colspan="8" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Kicking
!FGM–FGA

!XPM–XPA

Tim Mazzetti

|27-35

|38-38

{{Clear}}

class="wikitable"
colspan="5" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Punting
!Pnt

!Yds

!Lng

!Blck

Dario Casarino

|55

|2345

|72

|0

Mitch Hoopes

|23

|866

|60

|0

Joe Restic

|11

|386

|51

|0

{{Clear}}

class="wikitable"
colspan="5" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Kick Returns
!Ret

!Yds

!TD

!Lng

Woodrow Wilson

|15

|336

|0

|43

Ira Matthews

|13

|210

|0

|27

Anthony Steels

|13

|204

|0

|26

Derek Hughes

|6

|123

|0

|25

Louie Giammona

|4

|83

|0

|27

Frank Lockett

|2

|66

|0

|40

Charlie Smith

|3

|45

|0

|22

Charles Harbison

|2

|18

|0

|10

Bill Gompf

|1

|18

|0

|18

Richard Crump

|1

|13

|0

|13

Ben Needham

|1

|5

|0

|5

{{Clear}}

class="wikitable"
colspan="5" style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Boston Breakers|year=1983|border=2}};" |Breakers Punt Returns
!Ret

!Yds

!TD

!Lng

Woodrow Wilson

|15

|122

|0

|26

Anthony Steels

|8

|45

|0

|12

Louie Giammona

|10

|44

|0

|13

Nolan Franz

|5

|29

|0

|10

Ira Matthews

|3

|15

|0

|10

{{Clear}}

Standings

class="wikitable"
style="background:#ffcbcb;"

| colspan="12" style="text-align:center;"| Atlantic Division

style="background:#efefef;"

!Team!!W!!L!!T!!PCT!!PF!!PA!!Stadium!!1983 Capacity!!Avg. Att.!!Avg. % filled!!Coach

style="text-align:center; background:#cfc;"

|align="left"| y-Philadelphia Stars

|15

30.833379204Veterans Stadium72,20418,65026%Jim Mora
style="text-align:center;"

|align="left"| Boston Breakers

|11

70.611399334Nickerson Field21,00012,81761%Dick Coury
style="text-align:center;"

|align="left"| New Jersey Generals

|6

120.333314437Giants Stadium76,89135,00446%Chuck Fairbanks
style="text-align:center;"

|align="left"| Washington Federals

|4

140.222297422RFK Stadium54,79413,85025%Ray Jauch
style="background:#ffcbcb;"

References