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Arena Football League
Sport Arena football
Founded 1987
Commissioner Ed Policy (interim)
Inaugural season 1987
No. of teams 16
Country(ies)  United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Philadelphia Soul
Most championships Tampa Bay Storm
TV partner(s) ESPN
Official website ArenaFootball.com
Founder Jim Foster

The Arena Football League (AFL) was founded in 1987 as an American football indoor league. The AFL's attendance has increased dramatically over the last few years, rising to an average of 12,415 people per game in 2007. The AFL also maintains a minor league called af2.

Contents

[hide]
  • 1 History
    • 1.1 "Playtest"
    • 1.2 The AFL begins
    • 1.3 Early years
    • 1.4 The new millennium
  • 2 Rules
  • 3 Growth of the league
    • 3.1 Television
    • 3.2 Expanding the season
    • 3.3 Video games
    • 3.4 Literature
    • 3.5 Sponsored divisions
  • 4 Teams
  • 5 Expansion
  • 6 Postseason
  • 7 Commissioners of Arena Football
  • 8 League expansion plans
  • 9 See also
  • 10 Notes
  • 11 External links

[edit] History

[edit] "Playtest"

Eventual Arena Football League founder Jim Foster, a former National Football League and United States Football League executive, originally had a contract in 1983 to play an exhibition on the NBC television network. He abandoned the plan, though, when the USFL was formed and did not return to the new sport until 1986. He set up a "playtest" in Rockford, Illinois at the (Rockford MetroCentre). He set up two teams, the "Miami Vice" and the "Chicago Politicians", made up of semi-pro and former college football players to play against each other to see how his idea would work. The Vice defeated the Politicians 30-18.

[edit] The AFL begins

The AFL was founded in 1987 as an American football indoor league. The league's inaugural season featured four teams: the Chicago Bruisers, Denver Dynamite, Pittsburgh Gladiators, and Washington Commandos. The teams played a six-game season, culminating in Arena Bowl I, where Denver defeated Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh.

In 1990, Foster was awarded a patent for arena football and the equipment unique to it. This meant that other indoor football leagues must play under significantly different rules; the patent, however, expired on September 30, 2007, opening the door to other indoor football leagues using such rules under Foster's old patent.

[edit] Early years

From its inception, the AFL operated in a state of semi-obscurity; many Americans had heard the term "arena football" but knew little to nothing about the league itself.

From the 1987 season until the late 1990s, the most exposure the league would receive was on ESPN, which would air tape-delayed games, often well after midnight. The league would receive its first taste of wide exposure in 1998, when Arena Bowl XII was televised nationally as part of ABC's Wide World of Sports.

One of the league's early success stories was the Detroit Drive. A primary team for some of the AFL's most highly regarded players, including George LaFrance, Gary and Alvin Rettig, as well as being a second career chance for quarterback Art Schlichter, the Drive regularly played before sold out crowds at Joe Louis Arena, and went to the ArenaBowl every year of their existence (1988-1993). However, the AFL's first dynasty came to an end when their owner, Mike Ilitch (who also owned Little Caesar's Pizza) bought the Detroit Tigers, and sold the team.

Although the Drive left the league, the AFL still has a number of teams today which it considers "dynasties", including the Tampa Bay Storm (the only team that has existed in some form for all twenty seasons), their arch-rival the Orlando Predators, the San Jose SaberCats of the present decade, and their rivals the Arizona Rattlers.

In 1993 the league staged its first, and only to date, All-Star game in Des Moines, Iowa, the future home of the Iowa Barnstormers, as a fundraiser for flood victims in the area. The National Conference defeated the American Conference 64-40 in front of a crowd of 7,189.

While the aforementioned teams have enjoyed success, many teams in the history of the league have enjoyed little to no success. There are also a number of franchises which existed in the form of a number of unrelated teams under numerous management groups until they folded (an example is the New York CityHawks whose owners transferred the team from New York to Hartford to become the New England Sea Wolves after two seasons, then after another two seasons were sold and became the Toronto Phantoms, who lasted another two seasons until folding). There are a number of reasons why these teams failed, including lack of financial support from owners, lack of media exposure, to the city's plain disinterest in the team. Today, this isn't seen as much of a problem, as team owners typically own other sports franchises as well, receive adequate media coverage from their home cities, and most teams have a sizeable fan base.

[edit] The new millennium

The year 2000 brought a heightened interest in the AFL. Then-St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner, who was MVP of Super Bowl XXXIV, was first noticed because he played quarterback for the AFL's Iowa Barnstormers. While many sports commentators and fans continued to ridicule the league, Warner's story gave the league positive exposure, and it brought the league a new television deal with TNN, who, unlike ESPN, would televise regular season games live. While it was not financially lucrative, it helped set the stage for what the league would become in the new millennium. Also, the year also brought a spin-off league, the af2, intended to be a developmental league, comparable to the National Football League's NFL Europe. There was a lot of expansion in the 2000s. Expansion teams include the Austin Wranglers, Carolina Cobras, Los Angeles Avengers, Chicago Rush, Detroit Fury, Dallas Desperados, Colorado Crush, New Orleans VooDoo, Philadelphia Soul, Nashville Kats, Kansas City Brigade, and Utah Blaze. The Wranglers, Cobras, Fury, Kats, and VooDoo no longer compete in the AFL, however.

There were also several rule changes. In 2003, the season expanded to 16 games. In 2005, players were no longer allowed to run out of bounds. The only way for a player to go out of bounds is if a player is tackled into the side boards. 2005 also marked the first year the ArenaBowl was played at a neutral site. In 2007, free substitution was allowed. And in 2008, the jack linebacker was allowed to go sideboard to sideboard.

[edit] Rules

An AFL goalpost
  • The Field: An indoor padded surface 85 feet (26 m) wide and 50 yards (46 m) long with eight-yard (7 m) endzones. Goal posts are nine-feet wide with a crossbar height of 15 feet (NFL goalposts are 18.5 feet (5.6 m) wide with the crossbar at 10 feet (3.0 m)). The goalside rebound nets are 30 feet (9.1 m) wide by 32 feet (9.8 m) high. The bottom of the nets are eight feet above the ground. Sideline barriers are 48 inches (1.2 m) high and made of high density foam rubber.
  • The Equipment: The official football is the same size and weight as the National Football League ball. Each ball is manufactured by Spalding Sporting Goods.
  • The Players and Formations: Eight players on the field; 20-man active roster; four-man inactive roster.
  • Substitution: Free substitution is allowed, but some players play both ways either by choice or to step in because of injury.
  • Formation: Four (4) offensive players must line up on the line of scrimmage. Three (3) defensive players must be down linemen (in a three or four-point stance). Only the "Mac Linebacker" may blitz on either side of the center. Alignment is two (2) or more yards off the line of scrimmage. No stunting or twisting. Offensive motion in the backfield: One receiver may go in a forward motion before the snap.
  • Timing: Four 15 minute quarters with a 15-minute halftime. The clock stops for out-of-bounds plays or incomplete passes only in the last minute of each half or when the referee deems it necessary for penalties, injuries or timeouts. Each team is allowed three (3) time-outs per half. In the last minute of the game, the clock stops if the team with the lead has the ball and fails to advance the ball past the line of scrimmage; this discourages teams with the lead from "taking a knee" (i.e., having the quarterback kneel shortly after taking the snap from center) near the end of a game.
  • Movement of the Ball and Scoring: Four (4) downs are allowed to advance the ball ten (10) yards for a first down, or to score. Six (6) points for a touchdown. One (1) point for a conversion by place kick after a touchdown, two (2) points for a conversion by drop kick and two (2) points for successful run or pass after a touchdown. Three (3) points for a field goal by placement or four (4) points for a field goal by drop kick. Two (2) points for a safety.
  • The Kicking: Kickoffs are from the goal line. Kickers may use a one-inch tee. Punting is illegal. On fourth down, a team may go for a first down, touchdown or field goal. The receiving team may field any kickoff or missed field goal that rebounds off the net. Any kickoff untouched which is out of bounds or hitting an overhead structure (i.e. scoreboard) will be placed at the 20-yard line or the place where it went out of bounds, whichever is more advantageous to the receiving team. If a kickoff goes beyond the end zone and stays in bounds (such as kicking it into the field goal "slack net" or if the ball goes under the net), the ball will come out to the 5-yard line. The same is true if a missed field goal attempt goes beyond the end zone and under the net. If the receiving player chooses not to take the ball out of the endzone (takes a knee) or is tackled in the endzone, the ball is placed on the 2 1/2-yard line.
  • Passing: Passing rules in Arena Football are the same as outdoor NCAA football in which receivers must have one foot inbounds. A unique exception involves the rebound nets. A forward pass that rebounds off of the endzone net is a live ball and is in play until it touches the playing surface.
  • Overtime Rules: Overtime periods are 15 minutes during the regular season and the playoffs. Each team gets one possession to score. If, after each team has had one possession and one team is ahead, that team wins. If the teams are tied after each has had a possession, the next team to score wins.

[edit] Growth of the league

Gladiators
Predators
Storm
Blaze
Desperados
VooDoo
Force
Brigade
Rampage
Destroyers
Dragons
Soul
Rush
Crush
Rattlers
SaberCats
Avengers


Average attendance for AFL games were around 10,000-11,000 per game in the 1990s, though during the recession connected to the dot-com bubble and the September 11, 2001 attacks average attendance dropped below 10,000 for several years. For the past four seasons, average attendance has been above 12,000, with 12,392 in 2007.[1] 11 of the current 17 teams had average attendance figures over 13,000 in 2007.

[edit] Television

Main article: AFL on NBC
Main article: Arena Football League on ESPN

Beginning with the 2003 season, the AFL made a deal with NBC to televise league games, which was renewed for another two years in 2005. In conjunction with this, the league moved the beginning of the season from May to February (the week after the NFL's Super Bowl) and scheduled most of its games on Sunday instead of Friday or Saturday as it had in the past. In 2006, because of the XX Winter Olympic Games, the Stanley Cup playoffs and the Daytona 500, NBC scaled back from weekly coverage to scattered coverage during the regular season, but committed to a full playoff schedule ending with the 20th ArenaBowl. NBC and the Arena Football League officially severed ties on June 30, 2006, having failed to reach a new broadcast deal. Las Vegas owner Jim Ferraro stated during a radio interview that the reason why a deal failed is because ESPN refused to show highlights or even mention a product being broadcast on NBC.

For the 2006 season only, the AFL added a national cable deal with OLN (now Versus) for eleven regular-season games and one playoff game.

On December 19, 2006, ESPN announced the purchase of a minority stake in the AFL. This deal includes television rights for the ESPN family of networks. ESPN will televise a minimum of 17 regular season games, most on Monday Nights, and 9 playoff games, including ArenaBowl XXI on ABC.[2] The deal resulted in added exposure on ESPN's SportsCenter.

The AFL also has a regional-cable deal with FSN, where FSN regional affiliates in AFL markets carry local team games.

See also: List of ArenaBowl broadcasters

[edit] Expanding the season

The practice of playing one or two preseason exhibition games by each team before the start of the regular season was discontinued when the NBC contract was initiated, and the regular season was extended from 14 games, the length that it had been since 1996, to 16.

[edit] Video games

The first video game based on the AFL was Arena Football for the C-64 released in 1988. On May 18, 2000, Kurt Warner's Arena Football Unleashed was released by Midway Games for the Playstation game console. On February 7, 2006 EA Sports released Arena Football for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. EA Sports released another AFL video game, titled Arena Football: Road to Glory, on February 21, 2007, for the PlayStation 2.[3]

[edit] Literature

In 2001, Jeff Foley published War on the Floor: An Average Guy Plays in the Arena Football League and Lives to Write About It. The book details a journalist's two preseasons (1999 and 2000) as an offensive specialist/writer with the now-defunct Albany Firebirds. The 5-foot-6 (170 cm), self-described "unathletic writer" played in three preseason games and had one catch for -2 yards.

[edit] Sponsored divisions

In perhaps one of the most unusual sponsorship deals ever assembled by an American sports league, the AFL renamed all four of its divisions after Mitsubishi Motors as of the 2008 season.

[edit] Teams

National Conference
Division Team Arena City/Area
Eastern Cleveland Gladiators Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio
Columbus Destroyers Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio
New York Dragons Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale / New York City, New York (Long Island)
Philadelphia Soul Wachovia Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Southern Dallas Desperados American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas
Georgia Force The Arena at Gwinnett Center Duluth, Georgia (Atlanta area)
Orlando Predators Amway Arena Orlando, Florida
Tampa Bay Storm St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, Florida
American Conference
Division Team Arena City/Area
Central Chicago Rush Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois (Chicago area)
Colorado Crush Pepsi Center Denver, Colorado
Grand Rapids Rampage Van Andel Arena Grand Rapids, Michigan
Kansas City Brigade Sprint Center Kansas City, Missouri
Western Arizona Rattlers US Airways Center Phoenix, Arizona
Los Angeles Avengers Staples Center Los Angeles, California
San Jose SaberCats HP Pavilion San Jose, California
Utah Blaze EnergySolutions Arena Salt Lake City, Utah

[edit] Expansion

The Arena Football League has expanded and contracted many times throughout its history. Every year in the AFL there has been at least one team who did not play the previous season with the same name. The AFL has expanded to 19 franchises for the 2006 season. The league conducted an expansion draft in September 2005 in order to stock the Utah Blaze. Because of Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans VooDoo announced that they would suspend operations for 2006. Players under contract to the VooDoo were transferred to the expansion Kansas City Brigade franchise. The 2007 season saw the return of Arena Football to New Orleans. The Cleveland Gladiators relocated from Las Vegas in 2008.

Year # of Teams Expansion Teams Folded Teams Suspended Teams Returning Teams Relocated Teams Name Changes
1987 4 Chicago Bruisers
Denver Dynamite
Pittsburgh Gladiators
Washington Commandos
         
1988 6 Detroit Drive
Los Angeles Cobras
New England Steamrollers
New York Knights
  Denver Dynamite
Washington Commandos
     
1989 5   Los Angeles Cobras
New England Steamrollers
New York Knights
  Denver Dynamite
Maryland Commandos
   
1990 6 Albany Firebirds
Dallas Texans
Chicago Bruisers       Washington Commandos
(from Maryland)
1991 8 Columbus Thunderbolts
New Orleans Night
Orlando Predators
Washington Commandos     Pittsburgh → Tampa Bay Storm  
1992 12 Arizona Rattlers
Charlotte Rage
Cincinnati Rockers
Sacramento Attack
San Antonio Force
Denver Dynamite     Columbus → Cleveland Thunderbolts  
1993 10   New Orleans Night
San Antonio Force
    Sacramento → Miami Hooters  
1994 11 Fort Worth Cavalry
Las Vegas Sting
Milwaukee Mustangs
Cincinnati Rockers
Dallas Texans
    Detroit → Massachusetts Marauders  
1995 13 Connecticut Coyotes
Iowa Barnstormers
Memphis Pharaohs
St. Louis Stampede
San Jose SaberCats
Cleveland Thunderbolts Massachusetts Marauders
Fort Worth Cavalry
     
1996 15 Texas Terror       Las Vegas → Anaheim Piranhas
Fort Worth → Minnesota Fighting Pike
(dormant from 1995)
Florida Bobcats
(from Miami Hooters)
1997 14 Nashville Kats
New Jersey Red Dogs
New York CityHawks
Charlotte Rage
Connecticut Coyotes
Minnesota Fighting Pike
St. Louis Stampede
    Memphis → Portland Forest Dragons  
1998 14   Anaheim Piranhas     Massachusetts Marauders → Grand Rapids Rampage
(dormant for three years)
Houston Thunderbears
(from Texas Terror)
1999 15 Buffalo Destroyers       New York → New England Sea Wolves  
2000 17 Carolina Cobras
Los Angeles Avengers
      Portland → Oklahoma Wranglers  
2001 19 Chicago Rush
Detroit Fury
      Albany → Indiana Firebirds
Iowa → New York Dragons
New England → Toronto Phantoms
New Jersey Gladiators
(from New Jersey Red Dogs)
2002 16 Dallas Desperados Florida Bobcats
Houston Thunderbears
Milwaukee Mustangs
Oklahoma Wranglers
(all four were contracted)
    Nashville → Georgia Force[4]  
2003 16 Colorado Crush   Toronto Phantoms   New Jersey → Las Vegas Gladiators  
2004 19 Austin Wranglers
New Orleans VooDoo
Philadelphia Soul
      Buffalo → Columbus Destroyers  
2005 17 Nashville Kats Carolina Cobras
Detroit Fury
Indiana Firebirds
       
2006 18 Kansas City Brigade
Utah Blaze
  New Orleans VooDoo      
2007 19       New Orleans VooDoo    
2008 17   Austin Wranglers[5]
Nashville Kats
    Las Vegas → Cleveland Gladiators  
2009 16   New Orleans VooDoo        

[edit] Postseason

See also: ArenaBowl

From the league's inception through ArenaBowl XVIII, the championship game was played at the home highest-seeded remaining team. The AFL then switched to a neutral-site championship, with ArenaBowls XIX and XX in Las Vegas. New Orleans Arena, home of the New Orleans VooDoo, served as the site of ArenaBowl XXI on July 29, 2007. This was the first professional sports championship to be staged in the city since Hurricane Katrina struck in August 2005.[6] The San Jose SaberCats earned their third championship in six years by defeating the Columbus Destroyers 55-33. [7] Arena Bowl XXI in New Orleans was deemed a success, and the city was chosen to host Arena Bowl XXII, in which the Philadelphia Soul defeated the defending champs San Jose Sabercats .[8]

[edit] Commissioners of Arena Football

  • Ed Policy (interim)[9] - 2008-present
  • C. David Baker - 1996-2008
  • Jim Drucker - 1994-1996
  • Joe O'Hara - 1992-1994
  • Jim Foster - 1987-1992

[edit] League expansion plans

During a conference call prior to ArenaBowl XX, Commissioner Baker stated publicly the names of several cities that are under consideration for future league expansion.[10] More recently, Baker has reiterated these expansion plans and also stated that the league is considering expansion into international markets based on twenty-one exhibition games.[11] The expansion rights to two other markets have been sold to potential ownership groups, both of which are National Football League team owners in those respective markets.[12] Teams have not yet been placed in those cities.

  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Houston, Texas
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Louisville, Kentucky (Louisville Fire of af2)[13]
  • Miami, Florida
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Sacramento or San Francisco, California (expansion rights owned by Denise DeBartolo York)
  • St. Louis, Missouri
  • Washington, D.C. (expansion rights are owned by Daniel Snyder)[14]

Most recently the AFL have released a press release stating that they have partnered with German marketing group 2Plus to investigate the possibility of hosting AFL teams in Germany.[15] In mid - August 2008 an AFL delegation including Jerry Kurz visited Germany to speak with 2Plus in person and to visit various possible host cities. During that week a delegation from Amsterdam traveled to Germany to speak to the AFL about Amsterdam hosting a team.[16]

At the moment the AFL have their sights set on three possible German host cities.

  • Düsseldorf
  • Hamburg
  • Mannheim

Düsseldorf or Hamburg will host an exhibition game later this year. Other cities in Europe have also shown interest in housing an AFL team.

  • Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • London, England

[edit] See also

  • Arena Football for league rules
  • ArenaBowl for information on the AFL's championship game
  • Defunct Arena Football League teams
  • Index of Professional Sports teams in the United States and Canada
  • List of leagues of American football
  • List of Arena Football League seasons
  • List of Arena Football League Venues
  • List of attendance figures at domestic professional sports leagues — the AFL's attendance in a worldwide context

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ ArenaFan Online : AFL Attendance
  2. ^ AFL, ESPN enter into five-year agreement
  3. ^ Arena Football: Road to Glory
  4. ^ The history of the Kats stayed in Nashville, similar to the agreement made between the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens of the NFL.
  5. ^ The Austin Wranglers changed leagues from the AFL to af2.
  6. ^ "ArenaBowl XXI - New Orleans" (2006-11-30).
  7. ^ "SaberCats are ArenaBowl XXI Champions!" (2007-12-13).
  8. ^ "ArenaBowl Returns to New Orleans" (2008-03-08).
  9. ^ Baker resigns as AFL commissioner after successful 12 years
  10. ^ "Arena Football League kicks off new season with business booming" (2007-03-01).
  11. ^ "Expansion may be on agenda" (2008-07-07).
  12. ^ "Sponsorship" (2007-02-13).
  13. ^ "Owner thinks AFL could add fuel to Fire" (2008-07-28).
  14. ^ ESPN buys stake in Arena Football
  15. ^ "AFLEurope.nl - AFL & Germany's 2Plus marketing group enter into exclusive agreement" (2008-07-25).
  16. ^ "AFLEurope.nl - Arena Football League expanding to Europe" (2008-08-16).

[edit] External links

  • Official Website
  • Arena Football League on ArenaFan.com

 

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1. Spokane Shock lose Sauk to Utah
2. Schedule change for Shock, AFL
3. Soul assigned Mike Hohensee as head coach
The Philadelphia Soul today announce that they have been assigned Arena Football League coaching legend Mike Hohensee as the head coach in 2011 by the League Office. Per team and league policy, terms were not disclosed.
4. Arena Football League extends Commissioner Jerry Kurz contract
5. AFL moves to 18-game regular season schedule for 2011
The 2011 Arena Football League regular season has been extended from 16 games to 18, Commissioner Jerry Kurz announced today.
6. Soul to make major announcement on August 31
7. Soul to name ex-Chicago coach
The Soul will officially name Mike Hohensee its head coach at a press conference tomorrow, the Daily News has learned.
8. Arena Football: League owners vote to extend regular season to 18 games
9. Local AFL player intrigued by Pittsburgh team
10. Tampa Bay Storm coach Tim Marcum already looking toward 2011
11. Arena ball has a chance
Kurt Warner has me believing that the Arena Football League will work in Pittsburgh.
12. Yard Dawgz Fullback Signs With United Football League
Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz fullback, James Develin, signed with the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League earlier this week. Develin (6�3, 260) joined the Dawgz organization in Week 15 of the 2010 season appearing in the game against the Tulsa Talons.
13. Whittaker joins UFL's Florida Tuskers
The Spokane Shock announced today that WR Huey Whittaker has signed with the UFL�s Florida Tuskers. A Florida native, Whittaker played an integral role in Spokane�s ArenaBowl Championship season as one of only two offensive starters to play in all 16 games during the regular season.
14. Shock honored by County Commisioner's Office
The Spokane Shock announced today that the Spokane County Commissioner�s office has proclaimed the month of September �Spokane Shock Month.� Commissioner Mark Richard will present the Shock with the proclamation at tonight�s Championship Rally.
15. Futura Healthcare Technology signs on as first Soul sponsor
The Philadelphia Soul and Futura Healthcare Technology have agreed to a sponsorship partnership alliance, the team�s first since making their return to the Arena Football League earlier this month. The partnership is a multi-year deal in which Futura Healthcare Technology will receive broadcast and in-game exposure by advertising in the end-zone, a prime TV location in the AFL.
16. Breaking it Down � ArenaBowl XXIII
Spokane became the first team to win titles in the af2 and AFL in grand fashion by beating the most storied franchise, the Tampa Bay Storm, in Arena Football history in ArenaBowl XXIII. Shock QB Kyle Rowley was responsible for all ten of the team's touchdowns en route to being named MVP. Over twenty ArenaBowl records were either set or tied in the first AFL championship game since 2008. Check out the only breakdown of the stats, history and significance of this game anywhere in the world right in the ArenaBowl XXIII edition of Breaking it Down.
17. White joins UFL's Hartford Colonials
The Spokane Shock announced today that WR Markee White has signed with the Hartford Colonials of the UFL. In last week�s ArenaBowl victory over the Tampa Bay Storm, White was named the Offensive Player of the Game after he recorded a team-leading nine receptions for 99 yards with four touchdowns.
18. Shock to host championship rally
The Spokane Shock announced today that they will host a Championship rally on Wednesday, August 25th at 6 PM at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. In its inaugural season in the AFL, the Shock captured its first ArenaBowl Title after defeating the Tampa Bay Storm last week 69-57 in front of a national television audience on the NFL Network.
19. From looks of things, Vipers-turned-Force moving up
20. Predators Sign 5-Year Lease With Amway Arena
21. Mayor Battle Discusses Economic Impact Of Vipers Leaving Huntsville
22. Force returns to Arena
23. Arizona Rattlers show strong attendance after one-year layoff
24. Orlando Predators news: Successful arena-league return in 2010 benefits Orlando Predators
25. Vipers Leaving Huntsville
26. Preds reach lease deal with Amway Center
27. Shock Capture ArenaBowl XXIII 69-57
28. Spokane Shock are AFL champions
29. Shock Capture ArenaBowl with 69-57 Win Over Tampa Bay
30. "Deaf Valley" Silences Storm in ArenaBowl XXIII
Tampa Bay Storm head coach Tim Marcum had played ArenaBowl championships in Pittsburgh, Detroit, Orlando, Iowa, and at Tampa Bay... But never before had he seen anything like this.

 

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1. Breaking it Down � ArenaBowl XXIII
Spokane became the first team to win titles in the af2 and AFL in grand fashion by beating the most storied franchise, the Tampa Bay Storm, in Arena Football history in ArenaBowl XXIII. Shock QB Kyle Rowley was responsible for all ten of the team's touchdowns en route to being named MVP. Over twenty ArenaBowl records were either set or tied in the first AFL championship game since 2008. Check out the only breakdown of the stats, history and significance of this game anywhere in the world right in the ArenaBowl XXIII edition of Breaking it Down.
2. Score by score updates of ArenaBowl XXIII
Score by score updates of ArenaBowl XXIII
3. Shock Ready to Ride Out the Storm in ArenaBowl XXIII
It only took one step into Spokane Arena on Thursday's Media Day for ArenaBowl XXIII to know that there was something special here. Just take one look in the rafters. Banner after banner after banner are hanging in the end zone just to the left of the scoreboard.
4. Shocking! Spokane Storms Tampa Bay in ArenaBowl XXIII Victory
11,017 fans packed into the stadium for the city's first ever ArenaBowl and its second Arena Football championship game. Previously, the 2008 ArenaCup ended in a disaster, as the Tennessee Valley Vipers ripped the hearts out of the Shock with a 56-55 overtime defeat.
5. Storm Seek Super Sixth at ArenaBowl XXIII
1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, and 2003. Those are the banners that are hanging high in the St. Pete Times Forum as the Storm prepare for their seventh ArenaBowl appearance since moving to Tampa Bay and their ninth in franchise history.
6. "Deaf Valley" Silences Storm in ArenaBowl XXIII
Tampa Bay Storm head coach Tim Marcum had played ArenaBowl championships in Pittsburgh, Detroit, Orlando, Iowa, and at Tampa Bay... But never before had he seen anything like this.
7. Rowley, Dietz Take Rocky Road to ArenaBowl XXIII
One started in Finland and stopped in Cincinnati, Louisville, and Kansas City. The other spent time in South Carolina, Columbus, Wilkes-Barre, Manchester, and Arkansas. However, on Friday night, both Tampa Bay Storm QB Brett Dietz and Spokane Shock QB Kyle Rowley will take to the field for ArenaBowl XXIII.
8. Shock could merge AFL, af2
I'm not saying that the Spokane Shock are anywhere near like the New York Jets of 1969. It is pretty clear that QB Kyle Rowley is one of the best indoor quarterbacks in the AFL or any other alphabet league, and the Shock are clearly a fantastic squad that took it to the best in the league all season long. This clearly wouldn't be an upset at all.
9. Breaking it Down � Conf. Championships/AB 23 Preview
Entering 2010, the greatest AFL franchise was Tampa Bay with its league-record five championships and the last af2 champion was Spokane (arguably the greatest af2 franchise). This week is the ArenaBowl and these two-storied franchises will met for the very first time in a clash of new versus old. The way each got here as well as all the history of the league�s greatest game � the ArenaBowl � will be broken down like nowhere else.
10. Beat the Guru: ArenaBowl XXIII
Way back at the beginning of the season, I made my ArenaBowl picks and went with Tampa Bay and Milwaukee, but said I wouldn't be surprised if it was Tampa Bay and Spokane in this game. When the Storm were a woeful little team just struggling to get to .500, I went on the AFL Roundtable, and while verbally sparring for the better part of two hours, was called crazy for picking HC Tim Marcum's boys to win it all.
11. Preds Should Hold Heads High in Spite of Defeat in Tampa Bay
It was one of the most boring War on I-4 battles in the history of the most storied rivalry in the AFL... And then the final 17 minutes of the game happened... And never before was there a game between the Orlando Predators and the Tampa Bay Storm that ended quite like this. The Predators watched their 2010 campaign come to a close on Saturday night at the St. Pete Times Forum with a 63-62 defeat at the hands of their arch rivals from Tampa Bay.
12. Beat the Guru: AFL Semifinals
And then there were four. The chase for the ArenaBowl heats up again this week, as four teams fight it out to play for the championship. I still haven't totally hit postseason form yet after going 2-2 last week. However, that 2-2 ATS mark was a popular one amongst posters at ArenaFan.
13. AFL Legend Delivers for Milwaukee
Big players make big plays in big games. In Saturday night�s AFL first round playoff game against the Chicago Rush, Damian Harrell reminded everyone of why he is one of the best to ever play this game.
14. Breaking it Down � 2010 Divisional Playoffs
And then there were four. The top two seeds in the National Conference advanced while the bottom two seeds in the American Conference won on the road. Milwaukee and Spokane are left in the National, while the league's greatest rivalry will meet for the eighth time in the postseason in the American side (Orlando and Tampa Bay). The divisional round was the highest scoring of any four-team playoff round in league history. This and more are featured in the Divisional Playoff edition of Breaking it Down.
15. Beat the Guru: 2010 AFL Quarterfinals
The Guru is back after taking a hiatus for a few weeks just in time for the playoffs! The regular season was a tumultuous one to say the least, as there were a number of ups and downs, freakish results, thrilling conclusions, and of course, refereeing that leaves a lot to be desired. As we start the playoffs though, there are two major flaws in the system, one of which the league has at least found a remedy for, while the other appears as though it will go completely ignored.
16. Breaking it Down � Week 18
In the league's first ever Week 18, the road teams won five of seven games. Arizona almost had a home playoff game despite not winning its division, but lost it with a loss. Jacksonville claimed the best record in the American Conference by beating the league�s top regular season team. This, some league records, interesting facts, one of the worst ArenaBowl logos and useless information that only a true AFL lover would love are in the regular season finale of Breaking it Down.
17. Breaking it Down - 2010 AFL Awards Ballot
The AFL sent out media ballots for the end of the season awards and All-Arena teams Sunday afternoon. After filling mine out, I wanted to share it with you and give you reasons why I feel each recipient should be named that specific award. In addition, I've included by All-Arena First and Second Teams. This is my ballot that I'm sending to the league after I post it here first.
18. Wilson, Sippio Ejected for Going Into Stands
An altercation began in the stands between the Predators OL/DL Julius Wilson and some fans. Later on, WR Bobby Sippio joined the ruckus in the stands. Both players were ejected from the game immediately before play could continue.
19. Fight in Stands Mars Preds Romp Over Storm
The 2010 AFL regular season came to a close on Saturday night at the St. Pete Times Forum, as the Orlando Predators (8-8) defeated the Tampa Bay Storm (11-5) 75-60 in front of 17,302 fans. However, the story in the Sunshine State had nothing to do with the outcome on the field.
20. Breaking it Down � 2010 Week 17
With just a week to go in the regular season, all eight playoff teams have been decided and Spokane locked up home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. Rod Windsor added another league single-season record to his record-breaking rookie campaign. Also, Dallas named its new head coach at halftime. This and much more awaits in the 17th weekly edition of Breaking it Down.
21. Report: BattleWings, Vipers to relocate, take up former AFL franchise identities for 2011
On Tuesday, a story broke on a blog website about the possibility of The Bossier-Shreveport BattleWings relocating to New Orleans and taking up the identity of the New Orleans VooDoo. Since then, ArenaFan has been contacted by two independent sources, and provided some additional information.
22. Fans, Games Made The Jungle, Not The Building
This is supposed to be one of those sentimental opines. In a perfect world, I wax poetic about some steel beams, some bricks and some mortar and bid farewell to a building like it was an old friend. Great stuff has happened here. But the building itself? Feh. But what made this place rock were those fans.
23. Breaking it Down - 2010 Week 16
Seven of the eight playoff teams have been decided as well as two division titles. Three total teams clinched playoff berths, while two were eliminated. Jacksonville and Tampa Bay swapped places despite losing AFL all-time leading passer Aaron Garcia and Spokane's road until ArenaBowl XXIII will be at home. This and my top offensive player of the year await you in the Week 16 edition of Breaking it Down.
24. Why Risk It????
Watching Chicago Rush QB Russ Michna walk off the field after the last offensive series for the team just before halftime made me and just about every Rush fan in the Allstate Arena cringe. He had been driven hard into the carpet while being sacked by Dallas Vigilantes defensive lineman Justin Warren.
25. ArenaFan Travelogue: Cleveland Gladiators
When I looked at the 2010 AFL schedule and saw that Oklahoma City was going to be in Cleveland on Saturday night, July 17, I decided to make my first trip to Quicken Loans Arena for the game. It didn�t hurt that former Grand Rapids Rampage head coach Steve Thonn was now in charge of the Gladiators.

 

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