Jamar Ransom Keep the name so players who have dedicated everything to the team can have their records upheld and hopefully have a case for the AFL HOF! My opinion
Monday, September 26, 2011
Jamar Ransom wants San Antonio to keep the Talons name
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Talons gone: What next?
It is with great anguish I write this letter to you today to inform you the Tulsa Talons franchise will be relocating and will begin play in March of 2012 in San Antonio as the Talons. It was an extremely tough decision, but the owners of the Talons felt it was the best decision from a business perspective.
Off the field, the Talons’ players have been a big part of the Tulsa community for 12 years with many former and current players now calling Tulsa home. On the field, these same players entertained all of us for years. It was the tremendous support they received from the Tulsa community that kept them coming back and in some cases, keeping them here. That support starts with the “life blood” of all sports franchises, the season ticket holders.
Without our season ticket holders, the Tulsa Talons and our 141 regular season victories (most all-time), 9 division championships, 2 conference championships,10 straight playoff appearances and 2 arena cup championships would not have been.
On behalf of the Talons ownership, staff and the players from the last 12 years, I want to thank each of you for your unwavering dedication and support.
So with that, a storied franchise is left to another city. But now the question for me, and the blog, is "what next?"
The way I see it, I have a few options:
1. Try to find a fan in San Antonio that wishes to continue the blog.
2. Just go dormant until, or if, Tulsa gets a new team and rename accordingly.
3. Rename the blog to "Man without a Team" and continue to post about the AFL in a general manner.
Everyone let me know what you think I should do now!
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
San Antonio to obtain an AFL franchise... but it's not the Talons?
It is unclear whether the new franchise would be an expansion or relocated team, but rumors have swirled for months that the Talons would be sold and moved to San Antonio.
"More power to San Antonio, but that's not us," Talons co-owner and managing partner Paul Ross told the Tulsa World on Tuesday.
Ross insisted the team has not been sold.
He admitted the team is "looking at (two) opportunities outside of Tulsa," but he insisted there are no definite plans.
He said he and the other owners - Henry Primeaux, Michael Johnson, Bill Cameron and David Box - are still expected to meet next week to decide the team's fate.
However, there was more bad news when it came out that a group headed by former Drillers owner Chuck Lamson pulled out of negotiations to purchase a share of the Talons.
The good news today is that, for the time being, the Talons remain in Tulsa.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011
The af2 effect and why it needs to return
Throughout the season longterm AFL fan/media site ArenaFan has complained about the talent level in the AFL. This culminated in Adam Markowitz's ArenaBowl preview where he said:
After all, it's pretty clear that both of these teams would have been smoked by basically any other ArenaBowl team from the 2000s before the league went on hiatus in 2009. The talent level just isn't there anymore for various reasons.
The bulk of the argument has been that the pay grade in the league no longer attracts top talent. But I see a different answer.
One major thing that the league had in the past decade, when the league saw the talent level raise, was the af2. The af2 served as a developmental league for arena football. No longer did teams have to train rookies on the fly throughout the season. The af2, centered in mid-market cities that would probably never house an AFL franchise, took mostly regional players and taught them the game.
In fact the last Rookie of the Year before the demise of the old AFL was former af2 Tulsa Talon Donovan Morgan. That same year, ArenaBowl champion Jeff Hughley almost made the leap to the AFL as a part of the Colorado Crush. And these were not the only players to do so. They were able to jump right into the AFL without much of a learning curve.
It was just this past week when I realized how important this development in the af2 was. I was reminiscing about the Talons' season and how great it would have been if the team that ended the season started the season. But it wasn't the actual players I was referring to; it was the experience the players had gained.
At the start of the season the Talons' defensive backfield, which had two rookie players, was horrible. The team gave up touchdowns on a multitude of busted coverages. These guys just did not understand the game. But what happened about five games into the season? It finally clicked. The biggest example was J.C. Neal's record setting game against the Blaze where J.C. demolished the AFL record for INT return yards in a single game.
In the old AFL this would not have happened. Players like J.C. would spend a season (or less) in the af2 before moving on to the AFL. But now, you have a decent amount of teams carrying a number of these rookie players who still have to learn the game. As a result, the first half of the season is going to be a little ugly until the players finally "get it".
As such, I don't think simply increasing pay will improve the talent of the AFL. What the league needs is experience. The only place that will come from is playing time. Accordingly, that will either come in the form of a developmental league, or at the cost of games early in the season.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
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Friday, August 12, 2011
ArenaBowl XXIV Features Matchup of Former Talons Stars
Two former Talons stars make big noise elsewhere in the league this year. Odie Armstrong showed the league he more than a blocker for Justin Allgood. Jeff Hughley made a name for himself on a team that was already stacked with WRs. Now each of them are Conference Champions about to face off in the ArenaBowl. In light of this, I wanted to do a little comparison as we prepare for the game here in an hour.
Odie Armstrong
In 2010 Odie rushed for 349 yards on 74 carries for 13 touchdowns. This year with the Rattlers his yards dipped to 295 on 77 carries, but his touchdowns rose to 17.
Jeff Hughley
In 2010 Jeff had 1258 yards on 113 receptions for 28 touchdowns. In addition, Jeff had 91 returns for 1642 yards and two touchdowns. With Jacksonville this year he had 1171 yards on only 89 receptions for 22 touchdowns. On kick returns he had 1447 yards on 69 returns and one touchdown.
Overall, Hughley made the better improvement. However, Odie seems to be on the better team as the Rattlers are heavily favored tonight. It will the first time Hughley and Armstrong have faced off against each other, as Hughley was injured in week one when the teams played.
Kickoff on NFL Network at 7:30 tonight.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
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Monday, July 25, 2011
Talons to pick up new local owner?
After this weeks impressive win over the Kansas City Command many fans have begun to speculate that they had just watched the last Tulsa Talons game ever. However, the franchise sparked with some life this morning as the Tulsa world reported on rumors that a former Drillers owner may be interested in purchasing a share of the Talons to keep the franchise in Tulsa. From the Tulsa World:
The team's five-man ownership group will determine over the next several weeks whether the Talons will play a third AFL season in Tulsa, be sold to other investors and possibly moved to another city or die a quiet death.
Reports surfaced over the weekend that a local group headed by former Tulsa Drillers owner Chuck Lamson was interested in buying the team. Lamson would neither confirm nor deny the report.
Paul Ross and Henry Primeaux, who partnered in buying the team from Tulsa Oilers hockey owner Jeff Lund in 2004, each own 25 percent of the team. An additional one-fourth is owned by Michael Johnson, former chief administrative officer for Williams Cos. Inc. Another one-fourth is shared by Tulsa Shock owners Bill Cameron and David Box.
The Talons have a Sept. 15 deadline for notifying the AFL of their intention to participate in the 2012 season.
Ross, chairman of the AFL's finance committee, said it is too early to predict what will happen.
"It's no different than last year or the year before. It's a business decision and we don't have all our information together yet," he said.
Primeaux said he was working hard to keep the team in Tulsa.
"It belongs to the city and it should be here, but the city needs to support it," Primeaux said.
Read more from this Tulsa World article at http://www.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/article.aspx?subjectid=407&articleid=20110725_223_B1_CUTLIN554418
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Week 18 Power Rankings
| Rk (LW) | Team | Rec. |
1 (1) | Arizona Rattlers | 15-2 | |
2 (2) | Jacksonville Sharks | 13-4 | |
3 (4) | Chicago Rush | 13-4 | |
4 (3) | Dallas Vigilantes | 11-6 | |
5 (5) | Spokane Shock | 9-8 | |
6 (6) | Georgia Force | 10-7 | |
7 (8) | Orlando Predators | 10-7 | |
8 (10) | Cleveland Gladiators | 10-7 | |
9 (11) | Utah Blaze | 8-9 | |
10 (7) | San Jose SaberCats | 7-10 | |
11 (9) | Tulsa Talons | 7-10 | |
12 (17) | Kansas City Command | 6-11 | |
| 13 (14) | Milwaukee Mustangs | 6-11 |
14 (12) | Pittsburgh Power | 8-9 | |
15 (15) | Tampa Bay Storm | 6-11 | |
16 (16) | Philadelphia Soul | 6-11 | |
17 (13) | Iowa Barnstormers | 5-12 | |
18 (18) | New Orleans VooDoo | 3-14 |
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
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Saturday, July 16, 2011
Headlines - July 16, 2011
Veterans get a free ticket at the door along with a meal voucher."
Talons on hitting stats milestones: "I like winning," McBroom said. "It's good sometimes to when my numbers come along, but it's more important that I do whatever I can to put us in a position to win the game."
Talons looking to sign SIFL leader: "Panthers defensive back Demetrie McCray is heading to Atlanta for a tryout with the Georgia Force on Thursday. The Force aren't the only team interested in McCray. The Tulsa Talons have offered the former Albany State Ram a contract. Demetrie McCray was among the SIFL leaders in interceptions this season."
Tonight is a big night for both teams: "The Orlando Predators travel to the BOK Center to face the Tulsa Talons (7-9). For the Predators, the scenario is easy: win and they're in. The Talons need some help and will probably be big SaberCats fans this week too. But if Tulsa wins, they'll stay alive for another week."
Friday, July 15, 2011
Week 19 Picks
Overall: 82-63 (.566)
Pittsburgh at Cleveland: PITTSBURGH.
Iowa at Milwaukee: IOWA.
Jacksonville at Kansas City: JACKSONVILLE.
Georgia at Tampa Bay: GEORGIA.
Orlando at Tulsa: TULSA.
Chicago at Dallas: CHICAGO.
New Orleans at Utah: UTAH.
San Jose at Spokane: SAN JOSE.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Week 19 Power Rankings
Rk (LW) | Team | Rec. | |
1 (2) | Arizona Rattlers | 15-2 | |
2 (1) | Jacksonville Sharks | 13-3 | |
3 (3) | Dallas Vigilantes | 11-5 | |
4 (4) | Chicago Rush | 12-4 | |
5 (7) | Spokane Shock | 8-8 | |
6 (5) | Georgia Force | 9-7 | |
7 (10) | San Jose SaberCats | 7-9 | |
8 (6) | Orlando Predators | 9-7 | |
9 (11) | Tulsa Talons | 7-9 | |
10 (8) | Cleveland Gladiators | 9-7 | |
11 (9) | Utah Blaze | 7-9 | |
12 (12) | Pittsburgh Power | 8-8 | |
13 (14) | Iowa Barnstormers | 5-11 | |
14 (17) | Milwaukee Mustangs | 5-11 | |
15 (13) | Tampa Bay Storm | 6-10 | |
16 (18) | Philadelphia Soul | 6-11 | |
17 (15) | Kansas City Command | 5-11 | |
18 (16) | New Orleans VooDoo | 3-13 |
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Week 18 Picks
Overall: 77-59 (.583)
Cleveland at Philadelphia: CLEVELAND.
Milwaukee at New Orleans: NEW ORLEANS.
Dallas at Jacksonville: JACKSONVILLE.
Chicago at Georgia: CHICAGO.
Tampa Bay at Tulsa: TULSA.
Kansas City at Iowa: IOWA.
Utah at Spokane: SPOKANE.
Orlando at San Jose: ORLANDO.
Arizona at Pittsburgh: ARIZONA.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Week 18 Power Rankings
| Rk (LW) | Team | Rec. |
1 (1) | Jacksonville Sharks | 13-2 | |
2 (2) | Arizona Rattlers | 14-2 | |
3 (3) | Dallas Vigilantes | 10-5 | |
4 (5) | Chicago Rush | 11-4 | |
5 (7) | Georgia Force | 9-6 | |
6 (9) | Orlando Predators | 9-6 | |
7 (4) | Spokane Shock | 7-8 | |
8 (8) | Cleveland Gladiators | 9-6 | |
9 (6) | Utah Blaze | 7-8 | |
10 (13) | San Jose SaberCats | 6-9 | |
11 (10) | Tulsa Talons | 6-9 | |
12 (11) | Pittsburgh Power | 8-7 | |
13 (12) | Tampa Bay Storm | 6-9 | |
14 (16) | Iowa Barnstormers | 4-11 | |
15 (14) | Kansas City Command | 5-10 | |
16 (18) | New Orleans VooDoo | 3-12 | |
17 (15) | Milwaukee Mustangs | 4-11 | |
18 (17) | Philadelphia Soul | 5-11 |