TheDallas Desperadoswere a professionalarena footballteam based inDallas, Texas.They played in theEastern Divisionof theArena Football Leaguefrom2002to2008.
Dallas Desperados | |
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Established2002 Folded 2009 PlayedinAmerican Airlines CenterinDallas,Texas | |
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Arena Football League(2002–2008)
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Current uniform | |
Team colors | Blue, white, black |
Mascot | Kid Coyote |
Personnel | |
Owner(s) | Jerry Jones |
President | Shy Anderson |
Head coach | Will McClay |
Team history | |
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Championships | |
League championships (0) | |
Conference championships (0) | |
Division championships (0) | |
Playoff appearances (3) | |
Home arena(s) | |
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The franchise began as an expansion team and posted a winning record in all but one season. It was owned byJerry Jones,who also owns theDallas Cowboys.Hisson-in-lawShy Anderson was thechief operating officerand oversaw the day-to-day operations.
The team folded effective August 4, 2009, upon the dissolution of the original AFL. Unlike former owners of most defunct AFL teams, Jones maintains theintellectual propertyrights to the Desperados.
History
editDuring a halftime interview at a Cowboys preseason game on August 12, 2000, Jerry Jones revealed toBabe Laufenbergthat the AFL had granted him an expansion franchise to begin play in 2001.[1]On November 14, 2001, Dallas officially joined the AFL.[2]The team was originally going to be named the "Dallas Texans", following in the footsteps of Dallas' formerAFL franchisewhich existed from 1990 to 1993, when he sold the rights to the name "Texans" for$10 million to the newHoustonfranchise. After a contest in which fans voted via the team's official website, the new Dallas team was eventually named the Desperados. Jones appointed Cowboys special teams coachJoe Avezzanoas head coach, and on November 21, 2001, in the AFL expansion draft, they acquired their first player, lineman Aaron Hamilton.
Avezzano, along with startingquarterbackAndy Kelly,led the team to a respectable 7–7 record and a playoff appearance in the team's first season of play, and a 10–6 record and a second consecutive playoff berth in 2003 under new quarterback Jim Kubiak. He was fired from the Cowboys staff that season, then resigned as Desperados head coach when he accepted a job with theOakland Raiders.
Before the 2004 season, Jones hiredWill McClayto replace Avezzano, and McClay struggled to a 6–10 record his rookie season as coach. The team improved to 8–7–1 the following season and barely missed making the playoffs, and under the helm of quarterback/offensive coordinatorClint Dolezel,posted a 13–3 record in 2006 and made their first appearance in an AFL conference championship game, losing to theOrlando Predators.The following season saw the Desperados post an AFL record fifteen wins and the team appeared destined to make their first ArenaBowl appearance, but they were shocked by theColumbus Destroyers,who had entered the playoffs with a 7–9 record, in the first round. The upset is ranked by many among the greatest of all time. The following season saw no relief to the postseason failure as the Desperados at 12–4 lost to the 8–8New York DragonsinDallas.After theNew Orleans VooDoofolded, the league placed the Desperados in the South Division after the team had spent five seasons as an Eastern Division powerhouse.
With the exception of one playoff game and the entirety of the 2003 season, the Desperados played all of their home games atAmerican Airlines Center.The team's official mascot was Kid Coyote.[3]
Memorable moments
editOn June 9, 2007, the Desperados faced the 4–9New Orleans VooDoo.The 13–1 Desperados found themselves losing late in the game. But Dallas QuarterbackClint Dolezelthrew a touchdown with 30 seconds left on the clock to give the Desperados the lead. On the ensuing kickoff, the VooDoo fielded the ball off the net and found themselves looking at a long way to the endzone from their own one-yard line. They managed to put together a lengthy drive and were able to score with 1.7 seconds left to make the score 80–79. Rather than tie the game with an extra point, they elected to go for the win with a two-point conversion. VooDoo QuarterbackSteve Bellisaridropped back and was sacked by 2007 AFL lineman of the yearColston Weatheringtonon the ten. The game was over along with the VooDoo playoff hopes. In the end, Dallas won 80–79.
The game was voted 2007 "Game of the Year" leaguewide in July 2007.
Season-by-season
editCoaches
editHead coach | Tenure | Regular season record (W-L) |
Postseason record (W-L) |
Most recent coaching staff | Notes |
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Joe Avezzano | 2002–2003 | 17–13 | 1–2 | DC:Will McClay(2002–2006) | |
Will McClay | 2004–2008 | 54–24–1 | 1–3 | Offensive Line: Steve Criswell Special Teams: Adriel Fenton DC: James Fuller (2007–2008) |
Continued as DC for three seasons. 2006 Arena Football League Coach of the Year |
Players
editFinal roster
editDallas Desperados roster | ||||||
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Quarterbacks
Fullbacks Wide receivers
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Offensive/defensive linemen | Linebackers
Defensive backs Kickers |
Injured reserve
Practice Squad
Rookies in italics |
Arena Football Hall of Famer
editDallas Desperados Hall of Famers | ||||
No. | Name | Year inducted | Position(s) | Years w/ Desperados |
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13 | Clint Dolezel | 2013 | QB | 2006–08 |
Individual awards
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All-Arena
editThe following Desperados players were named toAll-ArenaTeams:
- QBClint Dolezel(2)
- FBJosh White(1)
- FB/LBDuke Pettijohn(1)
- WR/DBWill Pettis(3)
- OL/DLTom Briggs(1),Colston Weatherington(1)
- OLDevin Wyman(1),Terrance Dotsy(1)
- DLColston Weatherington(2)
- LBDuke Pettijohn(2)
- DBJermaine Jones(1)
- KRemy Hamilton(1)
All-Ironman
editThe following Desperados players were named to All-Ironman Teams:
- FB/LBDuke Pettijohn(3)
- WR/DBWill Pettis(5)
- OL/DLTom Briggs(1)
All-Rookie
editThe following Desperados players were named to All-Rookie Teams:
- QBClint Stoerner
- FB/LBJa'Mar Toombs
- WR/DBWill Pettis
- WR/LBAndy McCullough
- OL/DLShante Carver,Colston Weatherington
- DBBobby Keyes
- DSKareem Larrimore,Jermaine Jones
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Dallas awarded Arena Football team".oursportscentral.OurSports Central. August 19, 2000.RetrievedJuly 19,2017.
- ^"Dallas joins AFL family".oursportscentral.OurSports Central. November 14, 2001.RetrievedJuly 20,2017.
- ^"Kid Coyote".Dallas Desperados.Archived fromthe originalon 2008-07-01.Retrieved2016-05-01.