The New York Dragons
are an Arena Football League team who were formed in 1995 as the Iowa Barnstormers
. In 2001, the team relocated to New York. They currently play in the Eastern Division of the National Conference. They are coached by Weylan Harding.
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History
The team is based in suburban
Uniondale, New York at the
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, also home to the
New York Islanders of the
National Hockey League.
Iowa Barnstormers (1995-2001)
The franchise played in
Des Moines, Iowa from
1995 to
2001, as the
Iowa Barnstormers
. The team had been successful in Iowa, having reached the
ArenaBowl in
1996 and
1997. From 1995 to 1997, the team's starting quarterback was
Kurt Warner, who moved up to the
National Football League in
1998 and become a
NFL MVP.
The need for a more modrn venue as well as the league's desire for a larger market led to the move to the New York City area, despite two failed past attempts in the region: the
New York Knights (
1988) and the
New York CityHawks (
1997-
1998), both of which played at
Madison Square Garden in
Manhattan. The team was purchased by
Charles Wang, who is also the Islanders' majority owner.
The Arena Football organization did award an
af2 franchise to Iowa for the
2001 season also called the
Barnstormers, but that team folded after that season (only to be brought back in 2008). The Barnstormers were noted for their unique uniforms, which in keeping with the aviation theme included the depiction of goggles on the helmets, wings on the shoulders of the jerseys, and propellers on the pants legs. The primary figures in the original Iowa organization were
Jim Foster, the inventor of
Arena Football, and Kurt Warner, the quarterback who went on to play for the
St. Louis Rams and win both the NFL MVP and
Super Bowl XXXIV MVP.
Aside from the league's desire to re-enter the New York market, another major reason cited for the team's relocation was the inadequacy of their Des Moines venue, the
Iowa Veterans Memorial Auditorium, also known as "The Barn". Most of the seats in this venue were located directly along the sidelines as is typical of
high school sports venues. The Barnstormers organization constantly lobbied for the construction of a better facility during their time in Des Moines, to no avail.
In 2005, the
Wells Fargo Arena opened in Des Moines, directly across from what the locals call "Vets", as part of the newly expanded
Iowa Events Center. A new
Barnstormers af2 franchise began play there in the
2008 season.
New York Dragons (2001-2008)
Nassau Coliseum, where the franchise relocated, is generally regarded as one of the most marginal venues currently used in major American professional sports, and is often proposed for replacement, so the improvement of the situation with regards to a venue has been fairly minimal to this point. In late September 2004, Islanders' ownership announced an ambitious project to renovate the Coliseum, surrounding it with housing units and construction of an adjacent tower, resembling a
lighthouse, at a total cost of over
$200 million (US). Since then, the lighthouse has been taken out of the design plan.
The New York Dragons currently compete in the Eastern Division of the National Conference. They are coached by former Barnstormer defensive back
Weylan Harding. In the 2006 season Weylan Harding became the winningest
Arena Football league coach in his first two seasons as a coach, winning twenty games throughout the 2005 and
2006 seasons.
The Dragons have one of the biggest stars in the
Arena Football League today, in
quarterback Aaron Garcia. Garcia has the honor of most touchdown passes in a game (11), and second most touchdown passes in a season (104 in 2001). Through his 10 year career, he has thrown over 800 touchdown passes.
The Dragons set the league record for most points in a game, scoring 99 against the
Carolina Cobras on July 7, 2001, surpassing the previous record of 91, which had been set by the
New Jersey Red Dogs in 1997 against the
Texas Terror. It also set a record for the most points scored in one game (167).
On Saturday, February 11, 2006, the Dragons won against the expansion team
Utah Blaze 84-81 on the road and they made AFL history for the second-most points scored in one game with 165.
On
July 8,
2008 a group of investors, led by Steve Silva, announced they are buying the team from
Charles Wang. With the purchase the team would change its uniforms, logo, and colors. The team also announced that the Dragons will continue to play in the
Nassau Coliseum despite rumors that the Dragons would move to
Manhattan and play their games at
Madison Square Garden.
On
September 23, 2008, the Dragons announced their new logo and color scheme. The old colors of red and yellow were replaced by green and grey.
[1]
The Dragons official mascot is a
dragon named
Sparky
[2], who is also the mascot of the
NHL's
New York Islanders.
On December 14, 2008, the Arena Football League announced it would cancel the 2009 season, but hoped to return in 2010.
[3]
Historic moments
- On Saturday, July 7, 2001, in a Week 13 home game against the Carolina Cobras, QB Aaron Garcia has a prolific performance. He would throw a league-best 11 touchdown passes in the highest scoring game in league history. The Dragons would win the game 99-68. This is at #11 on the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown. [4]
- On June 2, 2007, Aaron Garcia became only the fourth man to ever record 800 touchdown passes. He joins the list with Clint Dolezel, Sherdrick Bonner, and Andy Kelly.
- On June 28, 2008, the Dragons, making the postseason even after finishing the season 8-8 (fourth in the National Eastern Division), went on to defeat the favored Dallas Desperados in the wild card round of the playoffs. Dallas finished second in the National Eastern Division with the record of 12-4, yet fell to an underdog New York team 77-63. They would go on to lose to the Philadelphia Soul in the following round, 49-48 on a last second touchdown pass that replays showed to be a questionable call.
Season-by-season
Note:
W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties''
Season
| W
| L
| T
| Finish
| Playoff results
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Iowa Barnstormers
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1995
| 7
| 5
| 0
| 2nd AC Central
| Won Week 1 (Arizona 56-52) Lost Week 2 (Orlando 56-49)
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1996
| 12
| 2
| 0
| 1st AC Central
| Won Week 2 (St. Louis 52-49) Won Semifinals(Albany 62-55) Lost ArenaBowl X (Tampa Bay 42-38)
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1997
| 11
| 3
| 0
| 1st AC Central
| Won Week 2 (San Jose 68-59) Won Semifinals (Orlando 52-34) Lost ArenaBowl XI (Arizona 55-33)
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1998
| 5
| 9
| 0
| 3rd AC Central
| --
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1999
| 13
| 3
| 0
| 1st AC Central
| Won Week 1 (Milwaukee 66-34) Lost Week 2 (Orlando 48-41)
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2000
| 11
| 5
| 0
| 1st AC Central
| Lost Week 2 (Nashville 63-56)
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New York Dragons
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2001
| 8
| 6
| 0
| 2nd NC Eastern
| Lost Week 1 (Toronto 64-57)
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2002
| 3
| 11
| 0
| 4th NC Eastern
| --
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2003
| 8
| 8
| 0
| 1st NC Eastern
| Won Week 1 (Chicago 48-45) Lost Week 2 (Orlando 69-62)
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2004^
| 9
| 7
| 0
| 1st NC Eastern
| --
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2005
| 10
| 6
| 0
| 1st NC Eastern
| Lost Week 1 (Orlando 47-42)
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2006
| 10
| 6
| 0
| 2nd NC Eastern
| Lost Week 1 (Georgia 72-69)
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2007
| 5
| 11
| 0
| 4th NC Eastern
| --
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2008
| 8
| 8
| 0
| 3rd NC Eastern
| Won Wild Card (Dallas 77-63) Lost Divisional (Philadelphia 49-48)
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2009
| Did Not Play
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Totals
| 124
| 100
| 0
| (including playoffs)
|
^Despite winning their division in 2004, the Dragons failed to make the playoffs.
Coaches
Head coach
| Tenure
| Regular season record (W-L)
| Post season record (W-L)
| Most recent coaching staff
| Notes
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John Gregory
| 1995 - 2003
| 66-48 [5]
| 6-6
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| 1995 and 1996 Arena Football League Coach of the Year.
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Todd Shell
| 2003 - 2004
| 17-11 [6]
| 1-1
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| 2003 Arena Football League Coach of the Year
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Weylan Harding
| 2005 - 2008
| 33-31 [7]
| 1-3
| OC:Chad Lindsey OL / Co-ST Coordinator: Jerome Brown DL / Co-ST Coordinator: Corey Mayfield
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Notable players
- Chris Anthony - WR/LB
- Jarrod DeGeorgia - QB
- Rob Bironas - K
- Kevin Clemens - FB/LB
- DaShane Dennis - DS
- Mike Furrey - OS
- Aaron Garcia - QB
- Latrez Harrison - WR/LB
- Will Holder - WR/DB
- Mike Horacek - WR/LB
- Willis Jacox - FB/LB
- Kevin Kaesviharn - WR/DB
- Billy Parker - DS
- Dahnel Singfield - DS
- Kevin Swayne - OS
- Kurt Warner - QB
- Leonard Conley - WR/LB
AFL Hall of Famers
Notes
- New York Dragons Unveil New Logo - newyorkdragons.com
- Sparky The Dragon
- http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/football/rush/chi-15-arena-rushdec15,0,5514573.story
- http://www.arenafootball.com/mediaPlayer/video.dbml?DB_MENU_ID=&SPSID=38064&SPID=3172&DB_OEM_ID=3500
- ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: John Gregory
- ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Todd Shell
- ArenaFan Online: AFL Coaches: Weylan Harding