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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Orlando Predators players, Orlando Predators seasons, 2010 Orlando Predators season, 2008 Orlando Predators season, Duke Pettijohn, 2011 Orlando Predators season, 2007 Orlando Predators season, The War on I-4, Ken Mastrole, Kenny McEntyre, Dwayne Carswell, Pat O'Hara, Chris Sanders, Khalil Carter, Lance Mitchell, List of Orlando Predators seasons, Ben Bennett, Jimmy Fryzel, Travis McGriff, E. J. Burt, Jermaine Mays, Nick Hill, Joe Hamilton, Charles Hill, Jack Jackson, Siaha Burley, Stylez G. White, Jay Gruden, John Vaughn, Ahmad Carroll, Barry Wagner, Jackie Walker, Chas Gessner, Durwood Roquemore, Jay Taylor, Shane Stafford, T. T. Toliver, Tony Collins, Carlos Martinez, Browning Nagle, Craig Whelihan, Bret Munsey, Jasper Harvey, Jermaine Smith, DeAndrew Rubin, Robert Gordon, Julius Wilson, Johnnie Harris, Lin-J Shell, Elton Patterson, Randee Drew, Henry Taylor, Idris Price, A. J. Nicholson, Mike Neu, Bobby Harris, Ernest Allen, Damon Mason, John Mohring, Lavar Glover, Thabiti Davis, Junior Lord, Ron Johnson, Kevin Gaines, Jeroid Johnson, Kevin Nagle, Tramain Jones, Herkie Walls, Javarus Dudley, B. J. Cohen, Cecil Caldwell, Rashad Floyd, Micheaux Robinson, Rupert Grant, Joe Douglass, Jason Perry, Darrell Wright, David Cool, Reggie Doster, 2006 Orlando Predators season. Excerpt: The 2010 Orlando Predators season was the 19th season for the franchise in the Arena Football League. The team was coached by Pat O'Hara and played their home games at Amway Arena. The Predators clinched a playoff berth for the 18th consecutive season by finishing fourth in the American Conference. In the opening round of the playoffs, the Predators defeated the Jacksonville Sharks with a last-second touchdown to win 73-69. Orlando then traveled to Tampa Bay to face the rival Storm for the third time in the season in the conference championsh...