![]() | Denver GoldYears of existence: 1983-1985 Owner: Ron Blanding (1984), Douglas Spedding (1985) Stadium: Mile High Stadium (75,123) Colors: Black, old gold and white Overall Regular Season Record: 27-27 (.500) Overall Playoff Record: 0-1 |
Yearly Standings and Average Home Attendances
1983: 7-11 (41,736)1984: 9-9 (33,953)
1985: 11-7 (14,446)
The USFL's announced move to the fall absolutely killed the Denver Gold. Despite yearly improvement, the Gold's crowds dwindled from the league leaders to gatherings one-third of what they had been. The Denver fans had no desire to support a team that wanted to go toe-to-toe with their beloved Broncos
The Gold topped the league in attendance in 1983 even though their roster was devoid of any big name players. Denver, in fact, kept closer to the original USFL plan of controlling player costs and building slowly than any other team. They were at constant odds with free-spending teams like the 1983 Chicago Blitz and 1984-85 New Jersey Generals, but always remained a competitive franchise. An anemic offense, though, held back the circuit's third best defense. Popular former Broncos coach Red Miller was replaced by former Denver quarterback Craig Morton midway through the campaign.
Denver improved to within one game of the playoffs the following year. The offense got better, but the defense slipped a bit. Harry Sydney ran for 960 yards and 10 touchdowns and caught 44 passes for an additional 354 yards. Craig Penrose performed well at quarterback, and defensive end David Stalls led the defensive unit with 12.5 sacks.
New coach Mouse Davis and
quarterbacks Vince Evans
and Bob Gagliano brought a whole
new attitude to the Gold offense in 1985. The offense rocketed to fourth in the league, and the
Gold finished second in the Western Conference to Oakland.
Runningback Bill Johnson rushed for
1,261 yards (5.9 per carry) and 15 TDs, Leonard Harris caught 101 passes for 1,432 yards, and
Marc Lewis grabbed 75 balls for 1,207 yard in the Gold's run and shoot attack. Denver's season
and existence ended at the hands of the Memphis Showboats, 48-7, in
the first round of the
playoffs.

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