Sunday, July 31, 2011
CANADIAN FANS ELECTRIFIED BY A COME FROM BEHIND 24 – 18 EASTERN CONFERENCE WIN | LFL360
Monday, July 25, 2011
2011 ALL-FANTASY GAME PREVIEW | LFL360
2011 ALL-FANTASY GAME PREVIEW
The 2011 All-Fantasy Game marks the historic premiere of LFL football in Canada, featuring offensive star quarterbacks Anonka Dixon (Miami Caliente) and Ashley Salerno (Los Angeles Temptation), running backs Marirose Roach (Philadelphia Passion) and Tamica Estrella (San Diego Seduction) wide receivers Jennifer Kraus (Orlando Fantasy) and Heather Furr (Chicago Bliss) and tight end stand-outs Sage Steinmetz (Tampa Breeze) and Danika Brace (Seattle Mist).
Key Matchup: Anonka Dixon (MIA) versus Ashley Salerno (LA)
Anonka Dixon is one of the LFL’s premier athletes, boasting superior agility, athleticism and acceleration that will pose a serious challenge to the Western Conference defense. Comparable to NFL star Michael Vick, Dixon also possesses an accurate arm, quick decision-making skills and an unpredictable zeal for risk and improvisation when needed.
Dixon will have to navigate a Western Conference defense with the likes of defensive lineman Audrey Latsko (San Diego Seduction), linebacker Danielle Hawkins (Dallas Desire) cornerback Kendriqua Johnson (Dallas Desire) and
safety, 2011 LFL MVP, Heather Furr (Chicago Bliss). The size and speed of this defense will present multiple challenges for the Eastern Conference starter, shutting down pocket escape routes, disrupting short and medium passing lanes as well as possessing the gifted ability to blitz with short notice.
If Dixon can benefit from adequate pass protection or can use her quickness to evade approaching pass rushers, she may be able to utilize the size advantage of her receiving corps, namely Taylor Thompson (Miami Caliente) and Jenny Kraus (Orlando Fantasy) to pummel the Western Conference secondary, force the linebackers to play more conservatively and open up more options for the mulch-dimensional talent.
Ashley Salerno (Los Angeles Temptation), the 2011 Lingerie Bowl MVP, is a gifted passer, who, if allowed time in the pocket, will likely pick apart the Eastern Conference secondary with needle-like precision. Like NFL star Drew Brees, Salerno is nimble in the pocket, eluding would- be tacklers when necessary and possesses the ability to scramble for positive yardage or make a big play downfield.
Salerno will have to evade mobile defensive line, anchored by Saige Steinmetz (Tampa Breeze) and JJ Thacker (Orlando Fantasy), versatile linebacker Taira Turley (Miami Caliente), cornerback Jaleesa McCrary (Philadelphia Passion) and heavy-hitting former LFL Defensive Player of the Year Liz Gorman (Tampa Breeze) to have success. Salerno may have difficulty throwing the deep ball too often, as the opportunistic Eastern Conference secondary is quite skilled at intimidating wide receivers and intercepting even the best thrown passes.
To be successful, Salerno may have to roll out of the pocket and take what the defense allows until any schematic flaws surface. The 2011 All-Fantasy Game bears witness to the intensity, passion, athleticism and beauty that is turning the Lingerie Football League into one of the fastest growing sports entertainment properties in the world.
ARENA: Copps Coliseum (Hamilton, Ontario – Artificial Turf)
INJURIES: Krista Ford MLB (Broken Ankle – OUT)
2010 RESULT: East 36 West 14
BETTING LINE: East –6 Over|Under 48.5
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011
RADIO: 360′S BRUCE RAFFEL TALKS CHARM FOOTBALL | LFL360
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
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Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Baltimore Charm: On The Field & In The Classroom | LFL360
On The Field:
Veteran Brittany Tegeler leads the team through conditioning drills prior to the football drills getting started.
Rookie Kyle DeHaven is catching everything thrown her way, regardless of whether she is playing offense or defense, including one amazing one-handed grab on a long pass while tightly covered by a defender. Teresa Andrews, despite being smaller and thinner than most of the other girls, is tough, determined and not intimidated by anyone. Kelly Campbell is a tough and loud tackler, as she hits the padding and tackling dummies during drills. Little sparkplug Christina Deavers has both ankles taped up for protection, but still goes full-speed until she cannot walk anymore and has to be helped to the side to be looked at by the team trainer.
All the girls have sore muscles as well as assorted bumps and bruises, yet you see no whining or excuses being made by anyone. A couple of players in attendance, but not practicing, are fresh off of surgeries related to injuries suffered either last season or recently. Yet, they still show up at practice to cheer their teammates on.
Classroom Session:
After a full practice of both conditioning drills and football –related activities, while head coach Rick Reeder took the quarterbacks into another room to go through offensive situations, Assistant Coach J.J. Morrison sat the rest of the ladies down to go over defensive strategies. Strength & Conditioning Coach Shannon Wallace led the players through a real tough cardio and stretching workout, complete with dragging heavy weighted sleds and sprints, along with stretching and yoga-type moves. The football drills included defensive line blocking assignments and one-on-one blocking drills.
Once the exhausted players were in the classroom, Coach Morrison detailed on the chalkboard the different defensive schemes the team would be running this season, asking the ladies if they needed any clarification. Despite the seven-on-seven limitations of the arena-style game, it appears the typical NFL defense known as the “Tampa-2” is also the base defense in the Lingerie Football League. Assistant Coach Kent Bryant walked them through the formations and explained the need to read the opposing team’s offense to adjust the defense accordingly. The discussion centered around protecting and defending “your” zone, and passing the responsibility to your teammate as opposing player leaves your zone for another position’s.
He made multiple mentions of the Baltimore Ravens’ constantly moving defense, which was called “organized Chaos” under former defensive coordinator Rex Ryan, now head coach and running the same schemes for the New York Jets. Regardless of the pre-play motion, the players will still need to know their responsibilities once the ball is snapped.
These classroom strategy sessions are further proof that the LFL is still real football, despite the sexy uniforms that most people see and write off without ever having witnessed the skill quality that the LFL offers. This is far from powder-puff football, as the girls not only play and hit hard, but they are taught to understand the inner workings of football as well if not better than most fans of even the pro game.
Head coach Rick Reeder continues to challenge the ladies, by saying, “you are all intelligent, but you have to be football-smart.” He asks if they have any more questions on positioning, understanding the concept of the Cover 2, Cover 3 and ‘Man’ defenses. To show the level of strategy that is an integral part of the LFL game, veteran Katie Sauter asks, “How can you read the offensive line when every receiver is pass receiving-eligible?” Assistant Coach Bill Fallon responds, “if the players is in a three-point stance, they’re probably going forward and if they have their hands on their knees, it’s probably a pass play.”
Once the strategy session was over, the team began to put together one of their team chants and huddle performances that the cameras will certainly be fixated upon as team comes on the field to prepare for the regular season games starting in September.
Tags: Baltimore Charm, bill fallon, Brittany Tegeler, christina deavers, j.j. morrison, katie sauter, kelly campbell, kent bryant, kyle dehaven, LFL, Lingerie Football League, rick reeder, shannon wallace, teresa andrews