Back to the Dragons layout - hoping they return to the AFL, worst case to the af2.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Off-Season Tracker.

DECEMBER 3rd: The Dispersal Draft has been moved up to the 9th and the Free Agency Period moved up to the 11th.

DECEMBER 2nd:
ESPN Media announces April 26th we will play the Soul at the Wachovia Center on ESPN2.

DECEMBER 2nd: Dispersal Draft delayed (date unknown).

NOVEMBER 24th - The dates for the Dispersal Draft and the beginning of the free-agent signing period have been set for Tuesday, December 2 and Thursday, December 4, respectively.

NOVEMBER 23rd - Opening game announced by ESPN. The Dragons will play in Arizona to kick off ESPN2's Monday Night Football season on March 2nd.

OCTOBER 27th
- Dallas no longer in the East, the Dragons division is now Philly, Cleveland, and Columbus.

OCTOBER 22nd -
Free agent signing period/dispersal draft delayed. New dates unknown.

OCTOBER 17th -
VooDoo dispersal draft set for Oct. 21st. The Dragons have the 8th, 24th, and 40th picks.

OCTOBER 3rd - Free agent signing period moved from October 15th to October 22nd.

OCTOBER 1st
- Teams can now contact free agents.

SEPTEMBER 23rd
- Press conference is held where logo and colors are released.

SEPTEMBER 11th
- Chris Onorato released.

AUGUST 27th
- League announces that free agency signing period will begin October 15th.

AUGUST 11th - Aaron Garcia, Keron Henry, and Henry Taylor are re-signed.

AUGUST 10th - Free Agent Deadline, unsigned players now become free-agents.

AUGUST 7th - Angel Estrada re-signed.

AUGUST 4th - Steve Azar re-signed.

JULY 25th - Sale of Dragons approved.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Transaction Column Added to Blog!

Now, for the LATEST updates in transactions, you can now check back here. Instead of scrambling around arenafootball.com and not getting all the info at once, the most recent three day period of transactions can be found on this blog in the top right column. Obviously some days there are no transactions, which is why there will sometimes be gaps or no real recent transactions every time you check. That being said, I GUARANTEE you that the transactions will be up to date by the minute - ALWAYS.

Thanks!

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Thursday, April 10, 2008

New York Dragons Review and Preview Show - Week 7

The Review and Preview Show will now be shown exclusively on this blog...

Sunday, April 6, 2008

Week 6 - Grand Rapids

This game was the most dominant overall performance I have seen from this Dragons team in a LONG TIME. Talk about giving another team a taste of their own medicine! Grand Rapids' record scoring run stopped here.

Honestly, how much is there is to say? The offense and the defense was about as good as it could have possibly been (in the first half at least). The Dragons took their shutout (and 49 point lead) into the third quarter when they gave up their first TD, and the team got a bit lazy from there. New York scored 35 points in the first half, and allowed that much in the second. It ended up not mattering, though, as the Dragons capitalized on the defensive dominance - scoring 63 points in the entire game.

Defense was once again extremely impressive. The d-player of the game was John Walker with his three interceptions and a touchdown. Parker played well with his three pass breakups, Brown with his interception, and Estrada did not make much noise through out this one (but apparently did alright). The defensive line also was extremely impressive once again. Farouk Adelekan, Henry Taylor, and Jason Hardee all put LOADS of pressure on James MACpherson - forcing fumbles - rushed passes - and all of the stuff we love to see out of a d-line. The common saying every year is that if your team sucks, but may squeak into the playoffs luckily - fans will state, "You don't want to take this team in the playoffs." This saying may apply to this season as the Dragons attempt to slither into the playoffs - but I disagree with the cliche here. I would LOVE to take this team into the playoffs - even if we are this inconsistent. Why? On any given day this defense could COMPLETELY shut down the opposition. With a healthy Garcia the O is not too bad either.

On another note - last night was suppose to be Latin Night. I do not know the relevance of this day or who put it together, but you would not know it was Latin Night by anything through out the entire game. Weylan Harding promised that if they won, he would do a salsa dance after the game on the field - did not happen. The program said that the halftime band would play latin music - they played American Punk such as "All the Small Things" by Blink 182. They said that the cheerleaders would be dancing to latin music - they danced to Soulja Boy. So....that failed.
Back to the game, the offense: Kevin Swayne was OUT today - and a we won! Are you seeing a pattern? Hm, he was out in week 2 as well, huh, we won that game too. Maybe, just maybe - throwing it out there - when Swayne plays Garcia (and Davey at the time) looked to him as the #1 receiver. While trying to force the ball to him, they missed our wide open receivers. With him out - virtually all receivers on the field are equal and the field becomes easier to read in a less forced nature. Think about it. Anyways, Terry Moss took Swaynes spot - this was Moss' first game after being on the practice squad since the initial signings: He was pretty good. He only got 2 passes, but they were pretty big catches and he got his first touchdown in the AFL. Chris Anthony proved to be the best of the group with 4 touchdowns. Basically he seems to be the go to receiver on the goal line - with less yards than Willis, but four times the amount of touchdowns.
The offensive line.........was awesome. Garcia only got sacked once and it was because of a bad decision of his part (surprised?) and he had loads of time back their in the pocket. Tuck, Laud, and Big Randall played their best games of the season by far - it showed on the scoreboard. Garcia was much better than last week, doing exactly what I said he should have done. On the goal line we saw him run it in! Bravo! Also some nice passes from him - a definite improvement. With the rout locked up at the end of the game, Juston Wood came in and was pretty good himself. In my opinion we should really have Vena as the backup, why you ask...well, imagine it this way: Vena is a bit stocky with good running ability. Garcia is slim with next to no running ability. On fourth and short or goal line situations we could have a pounder out there at QB in Vena. He could do sneaks or roll out screens - it could work.

So don't forget - my youtube show is now on Wednesdays. My youtube profile is at: http://youtube.com/user/SchwartzVideo. Check there every Wednesday night for a new program! See you next week at Nassau!

One last thing, a friend of mine: Madhatterl7. made this graphic that you guys should check out - very cool.