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The '''Grand Rapids Dragons '''(based in Grand Rapids, Michigan) were established in | The '''Grand Rapids Dragons''' (based in Grand Rapids, Michigan) were established in the UFFL in 2014. Their team colors are green, black (and sometimes red or yellow). Although they have not won any championships, they did well in the years under quarterback [[Terence Curran]]. The Dragons were known historically for being the friendliest towards accepting and drafting female athletes. | ||
Twitter Account: [https://twitter.com/GRDragons_UFFL @GRDragons_UFFL] | Twitter Account: [https://twitter.com/GRDragons_UFFL @GRDragons_UFFL] | ||
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{{Team Info|GRD | |||
|confdiv = Continental West | |||
|homecity = Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA | |||
|stadiumname = [[Meijer Field]] (The Dragon's Lair) | |||
|alltimewlt = - | |||
|currentrecord = - | |||
|confchampcount = 1 (2015) | |||
|furbowlchampcount = 0 | |||
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==Management== | |||
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! scope=" | ! scope="col" |Franchise Manager (IRL) | ||
| | ! scope="col" |[https://www.furaffinity.net/user/lazarusotter Lazarus_Otter] (FA) | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row" | | ! scope="row"|General Manager (IC) | ||
| | | Mara Cuthbert (Otter - Eurasian) | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row | ! scope="row"|Head Coach | ||
| Artemis McKeegan (Dragon, western) | |||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"|Offensive Coordinator | ! scope="row"|Offensive Coordinator | ||
| | | Harrison Bell (Zebra) | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"|Defensive Coordinator | ! scope="row"|Defensive Coordinator | ||
| | | Sierra Holden (Lion) | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"|Special Teams Coordinator | ! scope="row"|Special Teams Coordinator | ||
| Kristiana Jakobsen (Norwegian elkhound) | | Kristiana Jakobsen (Norwegian elkhound) | ||
|- | |- | ||
! scope="row"| | ! scope="row"|GM Spreadsheet | ||
| [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GHBpwlPlatPc79E_REcQercMMD96AkhX8YBZ2Q51VD4/ -Link here-] | |||
| [https://docs.google.com/ | |||
|} | |} | ||
'''Stadium Capacity''': 71,350<br />'''Colors'''*: Dark Myrtle Green (#183116), Red (#FF0000), Golden Yellow (#FFDF00), Ivory White (#FFFFF0) | |||
==2014 Season== | ==2014 Season== | ||
Football in the West Michigan region was starting to build momentum with the Grand Rapids Foxes when the FAFF was forced to cease operations, and the unsuccessful merger of FAFF with the FFL left open a void in furry football. When the United Furry Football League was announced, it was unknown whether or not the franchise would carry over as the previous ownership had intended to sell the franchise when it was clear that the previous league would not survive. | Football in the West Michigan region was starting to build momentum with the [[Grand Rapids Foxes]] when the FAFF was forced to cease operations, and the unsuccessful merger of FAFF with the FFL left open a void in furry football. When the United Furry Football League was announced, it was unknown whether or not the franchise would carry over as the previous ownership had intended to sell the franchise when it was clear that the previous league would not survive. | ||
The franchise was purchased by Crocosaur Sports and Entertainment Ventures at a discounted price (which still to this day remains undisclosed) at the decision of rock 'n roll megastar Croco Chilton. One of the first decisions made was a rebranding of the franchise, and various team names were thrown around and suggested before it would eventually be left to the fans. Out of thousands of entries, there were several who chose Dragons and management decided upon that name. "Dragons are fierce and noble creatures," the press release said, "who are diligent and steadfast, holding their ground on the defensive and never yielding an inch, while at same time attacking with unrelenting precision and fury. Those are the principles upon which we shall build our club." | The franchise was purchased by Crocosaur Sports and Entertainment Ventures at a discounted price (which still to this day remains undisclosed) at the decision of rock 'n roll megastar Croco Chilton. One of the first decisions made was a rebranding of the franchise, and various team names were thrown around and suggested before it would eventually be left to the fans. Out of thousands of entries, there were several who chose Dragons and management decided upon that name. "Dragons are fierce and noble creatures," the press release said, "who are diligent and steadfast, holding their ground on the defensive and never yielding an inch, while at same time attacking with unrelenting precision and fury. Those are the principles upon which we shall build our club." | ||
A new stadium would be built in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids to be ready for the 2014 season and named after the Meijer Brothers, a pair of influential business leaders and philanthropists native to the area who own and run a successful supermarket chain throughout the Great Lakes region. With the excitement building to a fevered pitch, it wouldn't be until Week 3 that Meijer Field would see its first regular season game against the California Dons. And while the first points of the new stadium would go to the Dons on a touchdown pass from Darnell Paige to Koriun Masquarde, the Grand Rapids faithful were starting to warm up to their new home. The first points for the home team would come on an Earl Holley field goal, while the first Dragons touchdown would have to wait until the 4th quarter, when Vern McCauley, filling in for the injured Terence Curran, threw at 28-yard pass to Nathanael Mullen. And even though the Dragons would lose by the score of 30-25, a few of the Dons players said after the game that it was a tough victory. "They did a good job," one offensive lineman said, "It was loud, their fans were really in it, and we really had to work for that one." | A new stadium would be built in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids to be ready for the 2014 season and named after the Meijer Brothers, a pair of influential business leaders and philanthropists native to the area who own and run a successful supermarket chain throughout the Great Lakes region. With the excitement building to a fevered pitch, it wouldn't be until Week 3 that Meijer Field would see its first regular season game against the California Dons. And while the first points of the new stadium would go to the Dons on a touchdown pass from [[Darnell Paige]] to [[Koriun Masquarde]], the Grand Rapids faithful were starting to warm up to their new home. The first points for the home team would come on an Earl Holley field goal, while the first Dragons touchdown would have to wait until the 4th quarter, when [[Vern McCauley]], filling in for the injured Terence Curran, threw at 28-yard pass to [[Nathanael Mullen]]. And even though the Dragons would lose by the score of 30-25, a few of the Dons players said after the game that it was a tough victory. "They did a good job," one offensive lineman said, "It was loud, their fans were really in it, and we really had to work for that one." | ||
The Dragons would lose five of their first six games, but a bright spot in that time would be the emergence of defensive end Tim Gorman as one of the fledgling UFFL's elite pass rushers. Starting the year on the practice squad, the feline got his break when starter Stephen Stovall went down with an injury and needed several weeks to recover. He filled in admirably during the slump, but it was when the Dragons snapped the streak with an impressive 29-0 victory against the Outlaws in Chicago that Gorman's star rose. He terrorized the Outlaws' tackles and recorded three sacks in the win, and got to the quarterback several other times as the league took notice. | The Dragons would lose five of their first six games, but a bright spot in that time would be the emergence of defensive end [[Tim Gorman]] as one of the fledgling UFFL's elite pass rushers. Starting the year on the practice squad, the feline got his break when starter Stephen Stovall went down with an injury and needed several weeks to recover. He filled in admirably during the slump, but it was when the Dragons snapped the streak with an impressive 29-0 victory against the Outlaws in Chicago that Gorman's star rose. He terrorized the Outlaws' tackles and recorded three sacks in the win, and got to the quarterback several other times as the league took notice. Gorman followed that up with 6 tackles, including 2 for losses, and a fumble recovery in the 27-24 win against the in-state rival Downriver Waves. But the team couldn't recapture the momentum and ended up finishing the season at 6-10, with the first victory at Meijer Field not coming until Week 13, a 34-31 thriller against the Baltimore Ponies where a healthy Curran threw for 251 yards and 2 touchdowns, while running back and fan favorite Dusty Copperfield picked up 85 yards on the ground and scored twice, and had a 23-yard reception in the game as well. | ||
Season Record: 6-10 (3-7) | Season Record: 6-10 (3-7) | ||
==Starting Roster== | ==Starting Roster== | ||
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The table below includes all players currently starting on the Dragons roster. | The table below includes all players currently starting on the Dragons roster. | ||
{{Roster | |||
{ | |teamCode = GRD | ||
| | }} | ||
== | ==Team Statistics== | ||
{{#get_db_data: | |||
db=ufflData | |||
| | |from=TeamSeasonStats | ||
|where=Team='GRD' | |||
|order by= Season ASC | |||
|data = team=Team,season=Season,wins=Wins,losses=Losses,ties=Ties,winPct=WinPct,points=PointsFor,ptsAgainst=PointsAgainst | |||
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{{#get_db_data: | |||
db=ufflData | |||
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|where=Team='GRD' | |||
|data = totalWins=Wins,totalLosses=Losses,totalTies=Ties,winPctTot=WinPct,totalPts=Points,totalPtsAgst=PointsAgainst | |||
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{{#vardefine:teamName|{{Convert/teamabbr|{{{team|GRD}}}}}}} | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! colspan="7"|Team Yearly Stats | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Season | |||
! W | |||
! L | |||
! T | |||
! Win % | |||
! PF | |||
! PA | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[2014 {{#var:teamName}} UFFL season|2014]] | |||
| 6 | |||
| 10 | |||
| 0 | |||
| | | | ||
| | | 292 | ||
| | | 314{{#for_external_table:<nowiki/> | ||
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{{!}} [[{{{season}}} {{#var:teamName}} UFFL season|{{{season}}}]] | |||
{{!}} {{{wins}}} | |||
{{!}} {{{losses}}} | |||
{{!}} {{{ties}}} | |||
{{!}} {{{winPct}}} | |||
{{!}} {{{points}}} | |||
| | {{!}} {{{ptsAgainst}}} | ||
}} | |||
|- class="sortbottom" | |||
|<b>Total:</b> | |||
{{!}} {{#expr:(6+{{#external_value:totalWins}})}} | |||
{{!}} {{#expr:(10+{{#external_value:totalLosses}})}} | |||
{{!}} {{#external_value:totalTies}} | |||
{{!}} {{#external_value:winPctTot}} | |||
{{!}} {{#expr:(292+{{#external_value:totalPts}})}} | |||
|- | {{!}} {{#expr:(314+233+291+327+326+405)}} | ||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
[[Category:Continental]] | [[Category:Continental]] | ||
[[Category:UFFL teams]] | [[Category:UFFL teams]] | ||
[[Category:Continental West]] | |||
[[Category:Grand Rapids]] |
Latest revision as of 16:52, 30 September 2021
The Grand Rapids Dragons (based in Grand Rapids, Michigan) were established in the UFFL in 2014. Their team colors are green, black (and sometimes red or yellow). Although they have not won any championships, they did well in the years under quarterback Terence Curran. The Dragons were known historically for being the friendliest towards accepting and drafting female athletes.
Twitter Account: @GRDragons_UFFL
Conference / Division | Continental West |
Home City | Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA |
Stadium | Meijer Field (The Dragon's Lair) |
Conference Championships | 1 (2015) |
FurBowl Championships | 0 |
Management
Franchise Manager (IRL) | Lazarus_Otter (FA) |
---|---|
General Manager (IC) | Mara Cuthbert (Otter - Eurasian) |
Head Coach | Artemis McKeegan (Dragon, western) |
Offensive Coordinator | Harrison Bell (Zebra) |
Defensive Coordinator | Sierra Holden (Lion) |
Special Teams Coordinator | Kristiana Jakobsen (Norwegian elkhound) |
GM Spreadsheet | -Link here- |
Stadium Capacity: 71,350
Colors*: Dark Myrtle Green (#183116), Red (#FF0000), Golden Yellow (#FFDF00), Ivory White (#FFFFF0)
2014 Season
Football in the West Michigan region was starting to build momentum with the Grand Rapids Foxes when the FAFF was forced to cease operations, and the unsuccessful merger of FAFF with the FFL left open a void in furry football. When the United Furry Football League was announced, it was unknown whether or not the franchise would carry over as the previous ownership had intended to sell the franchise when it was clear that the previous league would not survive.
The franchise was purchased by Crocosaur Sports and Entertainment Ventures at a discounted price (which still to this day remains undisclosed) at the decision of rock 'n roll megastar Croco Chilton. One of the first decisions made was a rebranding of the franchise, and various team names were thrown around and suggested before it would eventually be left to the fans. Out of thousands of entries, there were several who chose Dragons and management decided upon that name. "Dragons are fierce and noble creatures," the press release said, "who are diligent and steadfast, holding their ground on the defensive and never yielding an inch, while at same time attacking with unrelenting precision and fury. Those are the principles upon which we shall build our club."
A new stadium would be built in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids to be ready for the 2014 season and named after the Meijer Brothers, a pair of influential business leaders and philanthropists native to the area who own and run a successful supermarket chain throughout the Great Lakes region. With the excitement building to a fevered pitch, it wouldn't be until Week 3 that Meijer Field would see its first regular season game against the California Dons. And while the first points of the new stadium would go to the Dons on a touchdown pass from Darnell Paige to Koriun Masquarde, the Grand Rapids faithful were starting to warm up to their new home. The first points for the home team would come on an Earl Holley field goal, while the first Dragons touchdown would have to wait until the 4th quarter, when Vern McCauley, filling in for the injured Terence Curran, threw at 28-yard pass to Nathanael Mullen. And even though the Dragons would lose by the score of 30-25, a few of the Dons players said after the game that it was a tough victory. "They did a good job," one offensive lineman said, "It was loud, their fans were really in it, and we really had to work for that one."
The Dragons would lose five of their first six games, but a bright spot in that time would be the emergence of defensive end Tim Gorman as one of the fledgling UFFL's elite pass rushers. Starting the year on the practice squad, the feline got his break when starter Stephen Stovall went down with an injury and needed several weeks to recover. He filled in admirably during the slump, but it was when the Dragons snapped the streak with an impressive 29-0 victory against the Outlaws in Chicago that Gorman's star rose. He terrorized the Outlaws' tackles and recorded three sacks in the win, and got to the quarterback several other times as the league took notice. Gorman followed that up with 6 tackles, including 2 for losses, and a fumble recovery in the 27-24 win against the in-state rival Downriver Waves. But the team couldn't recapture the momentum and ended up finishing the season at 6-10, with the first victory at Meijer Field not coming until Week 13, a 34-31 thriller against the Baltimore Ponies where a healthy Curran threw for 251 yards and 2 touchdowns, while running back and fan favorite Dusty Copperfield picked up 85 yards on the ground and scored twice, and had a 23-yard reception in the game as well.
Season Record: 6-10 (3-7)
Starting Roster
The table below includes all players currently starting on the Dragons roster.
Roster | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pos | # | Name | Species/College | Ht (in) | Wt (lbs) | Yrs |
RB | 2 | Oliver Smithson | Otter, River / Otter State | 70 | 195 | 5 |
K | 3 | Earl Holley | Bilby | 70 | 200 | 12 |
CB | 4 | Alex Weaver | Skunk / Shrewsville | 71 | 201 | 7 |
SS | 5 | Bryon Boyce | 73 | 210 | 12 | |
QB | 6 | Morton Ritter | Horse - Arabian | 76 | 233 | 9 |
WR | 11 | Carmen Grier | Grebe- Black-necked / W Illinois | 74 | 214 | 0 |
QB | 12 | Bobby Burnette | Deer- White-tailed / Quebec Sud-est | 75 | 190 | 8 |
WR | 13 | Arthur Christopher | Dog - Beagle | 77 | 220 | 9 |
P | 14 | Jimmy Winters | Swift Fox - Colorado Mountainside | 72 | 200 | 2 |
LB | 15 | Warren Rucker | Squirrel - Mexican Fox | 73 | 235 | 8 |
QB | 17 | Travis Lockhart | Panther- Black / Arkansas PT | 78 | 255 | 4 |
WR | 19 | Daniel van Baarle | Mink | 76 | 195 | 3 |
SS | 21 | Jennifer Rippon | Stellar's Sea Eagle | 72 | 186 | 3 |
CB | 23 | Colleen Kemper | Albatross | 73 | 165 | 4 |
FS | 25 | Zachary Robinson | Ferret- Black-footed / Rootgers | 74 | 200 | 14 |
RB | 27 | Luigi Ruffolo | Frog, Marsh / Staten Island | 74 | 220 | 9 |
SS | 35 | Robin Hagefeld | Crocodile / Faxwell (FL) | 71 | 190 | 0 |
FB | 36 | Wilson Nelson | Jaguar | 76 | 233 | 3 |
CB | 37 | Gavin Zoeter | Wolverine - Indianapolis Furry Univ | 73 | 196 | 2 |
CB | 38 | Larry Numbers | 73 | 211 | 6 | |
RB | 39 | Adam Nelson | Hamster / NERCC | 70 | 206 | 5 |
LB | 42 | Claire Lincoln | Wake Forest | 73 | 190 | 0 |
FS | 44 | Joshua Ratcliff | 72 | 211 | 5 | |
CB | 47 | Dallas Noonan | Vanderbilt | 77 | 229 | 0 |
T | 50 | Peli Grosa | Bear / No College | 72 | 300 | 1 |
LB | 52 | Jasper Watts | Skunk - Western spotted | 75 | 245 | 8 |
LB | 55 | Tomas Mercer | 70 | 240 | 12 | |
LB | 58 | Joey Salcedo | Nevada | 74 | 253 | 1 |
LB | 59 | Todd Wilson | Ball State | 74 | 237 | 3 |
G | 63 | Chester Dermitt | Cattle- Belgian blue / TX Bovine | 78 | 348 | 5 |
C | 64 | Lewis Schweig | Nebraska | 75 | 286 | 0 |
C | 65 | Keanu Treonday | Shark - Carribean Reef / UFLA | 78 | 335 | 4 |
T | 66 | Jerald Buckley | Tiger - Bengal | 75 | 290 | 14 |
G | 68 | Darren Hibbard | Hippopotamus / Cal Fur Tech | 77 | 335 | 7 |
DT | 74 | Hieronymous Jepp | Orca | 78 | 335 | 2 |
T | 75 | Sakira Kheiralla | Silver Dragon - FCLA | 79 | 305 | 2 |
T | 76 | Floyd Little | Dragon-Western / Sauropsida | 81 | 321 | 2 |
G | 79 | Tyrell Hutchinson | Hyena / Oregon FU | 74 | 315 | 4 |
TE | 81 | Karl Kratt | Hyena - Spotted | 72 | 200 | 8 |
TE | 82 | Winnie Odenkyrk | Oklahoma State | 75 | 259 | 0 |
TE | 83 | Francis Meyer | Mole - Eastern | 74 | 260 | 9 |
WR | 86 | Kova Lewdko | Fox | 70 | 170 | 7 |
WR | 87 | Royce Herndon | Horse- Painted | 77 | 226 | 7 |
TE | 88 | Elena Rossa | Orangutan | 75 | 227 | 1 |
DT | 90 | Joey Bazzoli | Shark, Great White / Medley (NJ) | 75 | 350 | 0 |
DT | 91 | O'Kalinga Miller | Buffalo-Cape / MW Ungulate | 76 | 320 | 4 |
DE | 93 | Stephan Stovall | Thylacine | 74 | 296 | 10 |
DE | 95 | Walter Munoz | Florida A&M | 75 | 300 | 3 |
DT | 96 | Adam Lanbert | Swift - Chimney | 72 | 280 | 9 |
DE | 98 | Jeff Reuter | Illinois | 74 | 286 | 3 |
Team Statistics
Team Yearly Stats | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Season | W | L | T | Win % | PF | PA |
2014 | 6 | 10 | 0 | 292 | 314 | |
2015 | 10 | 6 | 0 | 0.625 | 287 | 233 |
2016 | 7 | 9 | 0 | 0.438 | 227 | 291 |
2017 | 7 | 9 | 0 | 0.438 | 300 | 327 |
2018 | 9 | 7 | 0 | 0.562 | 358 | 326 |
2019 | 3 | 12 | 1 | 0.219 | 304 | 405 |
2021 | 8 | 7 | 0 | 0.533 | 352 | 356 |
Total: | 50 | 60 | 1 | 0.468 | 2102 | 1896 |