Against the Georgia Force, Pettijohn led the team with nine rushing yards on two carries while adding a seven-yard reception and one tackle.
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At the Force, Pettijohn finished second with 6.5 tackles and added four carries for 26 yards and a rushing touchdown.
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At the Force, Pettijohn added four tackles and one for a loss.
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In 2004, Plank was hired by Arthur Blank to be head coach of the Georgia Force, an Arena Football team he owned in addition to the Atlanta Falcons.
In 2005 he signed with the Georgia Force, on the first day of the AFL's free agency signing period, where he rejoined former teammates and coaches from Dallas, Offensive coordinator Steve Thonn, WR/LB Dialleo Burks and WR/DB Luke Leverson.
Virgil Williams previously owned the Arena Football League's Georgia Force.
CSS also broadcasts the WNBA's Atlanta Dream, Major League Lacrosse, Southern League and South Atlantic League Minor League baseball, and previously broadcast the Arena Football League's Georgia Force, Orlando Predators and Tampa Bay Storm, and some CFL contests.
Joe Clark, Georgia Force (Arena Football League), 2008 Season, Class of 2001.