High Country Grizzles Sued by Appalachian State Alum, Former NFL Veteran Dexter Jackson

Reports have surfaced that the High Country Grizzlies have been sued by   Appalachian State alumni and NFL veteran Dexter Jackson. During his time in the NFL , Jackson  played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Jets, and the Carolina Panthers.

Jackson has sued the High Country Grizzlies for damages in excess of $25,000 due to payments he said were affirmed to him but purportedly were never conveyed. The lawsuit was filed on Jan. 5 in the Watauga County Superior Court.

Jackson signed with the High Country Grizzlies on Dec. 12, 2016, after months of consultation by text and conversation. The accusation states that Jackson signed a sales representative contract along with a contract as a player. The payment for the sales representative contract contained $3,000 upfront and up to $9,500 in incentives based on ticket sales to be paid before the 2017 season began.

As a sales representative, Jackson’s duties included selling sponsorship packages and tickets to corporate business and individuals, completing weekly reports and creating sales charts.  It was reported during later arbitration that he received no training on how to sell tickets or report forms to record sales.

Also, his contract included compensation for family health insurance, a job at Anytime Fitness for Jackson and his wife, as well as area at the Boone National Guard to train his kids and housing, according to the accusation. After being payed the upfront $3,000 salary and moving to Boone, the Grizzlies never compensated Jackson the $9,500 owed after multiple demands.

Jackson had requests for money beginning in Feb. 2017, before the season began. The conflict went to arbitration with the commissioner of the NAL on Aug. 24, 2017. The league ended up ruling in favor of Jackson for the $9,500 owed. The league told the Grizzlies that they should pay Jackson within 10 days.

The Grizzlies demanded that the commissioner change his decision, threatening to shift leagues if he didn’t. Indeed, High Country moved over to the American Arena League, stating that the league would provide more regional games.

Top Three Available NAL Free Agent Quarterbacks

There are several free agent quarterbacks available to be signed for the 2018 season, as a result of several teams ceasing operations. Standing out above several other free agents quarterbacks is Bernard Morris, Kasey Peters, and Jake Jablonski. Morris and Peters both played with the Monterrey Steel in 2017, while Jablonski played with the Corpus Christi Rage.

#1. Bernard Morris

Morris is an arena football veteran, as he began his career in 2009 with the AF2 Arkansas Twisters. Following AF2’s ceasing of operations in Sept. 2009, Morris signed with the Jacksonville Sharks in the Arena Football League. On Sept. 27, 2010, Morris signed with the expansion Pittsburgh Power of the Arena Football League. He made his starting debut March 11, 2011 against the Philadelphia Soul.

For the 2012 season, Morris returned to play for the Jacksonville Sharks. On Feb. 10, 2014, Morris was traded to the Orlando Predators along with Matt Marcorelle and Trevis Turner in return for Aaron Garcia. On Oct. 11, 2016, Morris announced his retirement but then his rights were acquired by the Washington Valor during the dispersal draft.

Morris was placed on refused to report on March 15, 2017, but then he was activated from refused to report later on March 21. Finally in May, the NAL’s Monterrey Steel signed Morris.

In his tenure with the Steel, Morris played a total of four games. Morris completed 51 of 79 passes and compiled a total 607 passing yards. He also passed for 13 touchdowns, and just three interceptions. Morris also rushed for 88 yards and four touchdowns. By far, Morris is the most experienced experienced and statistically successful quarterbacks available for signing.

#2. Kasey Peters

Peters is an arena football veteran just like Morris. Peters began his career in 2013, when he signed with the West Texas Wildcatters of the defunct Lone Star Football League. He ended up suffering a season-ending achilles injury early in the season.

In 2015, Peters signed with the New Mexico Stars, a former team of the CIF, but the team ended up suspending operations before the season began. After the Stars shut down operations, Peters signed with the Duke City Gladiators of the CIF.

He played in eight games for the Gladiators during the 2015 season, completing 164 of 303 passes for 1,918 yards, 34 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He also rushed for one touchdown. Peters led the CIF in passing yards per game with 239.8 and total offense per game with 238.2 yards.

Peters spent the 2015 and 2016 seasons with several AFL teams such as the Portland Steel, New Orleans Voo Doo, and the Las Vegas Outlaws. He then re-signed for one game with the Duke City Gladiators of the CIF, playing in only one game. In that game, he completed 21 of 28 passes for 302 yards, seven touchdowns and two interceptions. Peters signed with the Monterrey Steel of the National Arena League on Jan. 17, 2017.

Peters played a total of six games for the Steel in 2017, as he completed 59 of 117 passes for 632 passing yards. He compiled a total of 14 touchdowns and five interceptions in those six games. Peters was released by the Steel on June 3 for an unknown reason.

#3. Jake Jablonski 

Jake Jablonski played in four games for the defunct Corpus Christi Rage. Before playing for the Rage in 2017, Jablonski was a member of the Lehigh Valley Steelhawks as a backup quarterback. He had his time to shine, getting the starting role with the Rage, a team that had roster issues. In four games, Jablonski completed  67 passes in 138 passing attempts, and seven interceptions.

He threw for a total of 571 passing yards and threw for seven passing touchdowns. Jablonski averaged 142.8 passing yards per game with the Rage in the 2017 season.

He found personal success even though the team had many failures during the season, and he would definitely be a great candidate at least for a back up role on a franchise. He proved in 2017 that he can succeed and perform well when a team is experiencing rough times.

National Arena League’s Elite Expansion Teams

The National Arena League will enter their second season with a total of four expansion teams joining returning members from the past season. The 2018 expansion teams include the Jersey Flight, Massachusetts Pirates, Carolina Cobras, and the Maine Mammoths. Each of the expansion franchises have shown signs of strength with coaching announcements and signings, as they prepare to begin playing.

Jersey Flight

The Jersey Flight are coached by Jake Grande. Grande served as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator of the Jacksonville Sharks from 2010-2013. He also served as defensive coordinator and and defensive backs coach at Jacksonville University from 2011-2015.  Grande most recently coached as the special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach at Valdosta State University.

The Flight have began to “take flight”. The team has already made a good bit of signings of rookie arena football players, along with the addition of veteran arena quarterback Stephen Panasuk. Panasuk will enter his fifth season of professional arena football, as he will “fly the Flight” to success.

Panasuk began his professional career in 2013, and has since then played in numerous leagues such as the AFL, CIF, NAL, IFL, PIFL, and the CIFL. Most recently, Panasuk was the quarterback for the majority of the season for the High Country Grizzlies in 2017.

In eight games, he threw for 1,318 yards and 31 touchdowns during the 2017 season. The Flight have also signed former Rutgers University wide receiver Shamar Graves. During Graves’ four-year career with the Scarlet Knights, Graves played tight end, totaling 33 receptions for 407 yards and five touchdowns.

The team has so far shown that they will give opportunities to local players and rookies who are new to the game. For all players looking to begin a career in arena football, the Flight could be the perfect team with plentiful roster spot opportunities.

Massachusetts Pirates

The Massachusetts Pirates are coached by Ameer Ismail. Ismail had quite a decorated college career playing at Western Michigan University. He was a DI All-American, Conference Defensive Player of the year, and two- time first team ALL MAC selection. He led the nation in sacks with 17 and tackles for loss with 26 and is the school and conference single-season sack record holder in both categories.

Ismail also holds the NCAA record with six sacks during a 41-27 win over Ball State University. During his playing career, Ismail spent some time in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs and Jacksonville Jaguars. Ismail spent time in the AFL with the Jacksonville Sharks, and the Milwaukee Mustangs. He then began to make his name known in the Indoor Football League.

He played three seasons in the IFL, earning two First Team All-IFL honors. He was also the 2012 IFL Defensive Player of the Year with a record 167 tackles in a  season in only 12 games.

Overall, Ismail recorded 357 tackles, 14 sacks, six interceptions, five fumbles, and eight blocked kicks. Ismail is currently a canidate for the Indoor Football League Hall of Fame.

He began coaching in 2014 with Cedar Rapids Titans, as he was hired as the defensive coordinator under Coach Mark Stoute. Most recently, he coached Bloomington Edge in his first head coaching job. The Edge finished 7-5, making the Champions Indoor Football playoffs.

The Pirates have began to make very bold moves this off-season. The Pirates signed a several former NFL players, and highly experienced indoor football players, such as Thomas Claiborne, Nick Hagg, Shawn, Loiseau, John Hardy Tuliau, Jam-es Logan, and Troy Sanders. Also, the Pirates have brought on veteran wide receiver London Crawford. Crawford most recently played for the NAL’s Monterrey Steel in 2017.

The team has for sure shown that they will be big competitors this 2018 season, but the big signings are only getting started. They will continue making strong additions this off-season for the betterment of the franchise. They ar for sure going to be potential playoff competitors for sure, with the strong leadership of London Crawford and head coach Ameer Ismail.

Carolina Cobras

The Carolina Cobras are coached by Billy Back. Back, the 2016 Indoor Football League coach of the Year, will make a huge impact to the Cobras. Back’s resume includes several championship seasons and an impressive overall record of 82-27 (.752 winning percentage) as a head coach. Back has coached for the Wichita Falls Nighthawks, Texas Revolution, Cincinnati Commandos, and the Nashville Venom.

He has turned around several arena football programs and has won a total of three championships, all three being in Cincinnati. He also lead the teams he has coached for to the playoffs and several other other championship appearances.

Back took a coaching job with the IFL Cedar Rapids Titans, but decided to leave the coaching job to become the Cobras head coach. Besides coaching, Back spent a total of six seasons playing in the Indoor Football League. In 2006, he led the NIFL in All-Purpose Yards, and was named the Player of the Week on three separate occasions.

Back announced the signing of a total of nine players, during the press conference. So far, two players have been announced, and more are to follow. Back is known for bringing several players along with him to new teams. The Cobras have so far signed the 2016 and 2017 IFL MVP Quarterback Charles McCullum and wide reciever Jordan Jolly.

McCullum spent the last two seasons with the Wichita Falls Nighthawks, recording 6,008 passing yards for 87 touchdowns, 408 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns. He was named IFL’s MVP for both the 2016 and 2017 seasons. He also spent two seasons with the Nashville Venom and led the Venom to back to back playoff appearances and to the league championship game in 2015.

Before playing with the Venom, McCullum played for the Cedar Rapid Titans from 2012 to 2013, as he helped Cedar Rapids to a 2013 United Conference Championship. Before the championship game, he had a total of 30 touchdowns and completing 109 of 190 passes in 10 games. McCullum began his first few seasons with the Kent Predators and Seattle Timberwolves.

Alone, the addition of Back, Jolly, and McCullum have much to say about the strength of the Cobras. The Cobras, like the Pirates, will also be very strong competitors for the upcoming season, as more of Back’s squad is expected to join the team soon.

Maine Mammoths

The Maine Mammoths are coached by James Fuller. Fuller is a 17 year coaching veteran, as he has coached for several teams in the arena/indoor football community. Last season, Fuller was the Offensive Coordinator for the Bismarck Bucks of the CIF. He was hired as the Offensive Coordinator for the AAL’s High Country Grizzlies for 2018, but instead took a head coaching position for the Mammoths.

Fuller spent a total of five seasons with the the Richmond Raiders (2011-2015) of the Professional Indoor Football League. The Raiders achieved a 10-2 record in 2012, along with their first playoff berth and their first PIFL Championship appearance under the strong leadership of Fuller. Fuller has also coached in numerous roles in the AFL fot the Dallas Vigilantes, Dallas Desperados Philadelphia Soul, Bakersfield Blitz and the Oklahoma Wranglers.

Coming along with Fuller is veteran quarterback Jonathan Bane. Bane goes wherever Fuller goes, just like Billy Back’s quarterback Charles McCullum. Bane was originally set to play with the High Country Grizzlies of the AAL for 2018, but made the move to the Mammoths and NAL when Fuller took the head coaching job.

Bane played seven games with the CIF Bismark Bucks last season. He  was placed on injured reserve later in the season. Before playing with the Bucks, he played for the Tampa Bay Storm and Colorado Crush during the 2016 season.

In 2015, Bane signed with the Bloomington Edge of the CIF, and then was selected to the Major League Football Draft. Bane began his professional career in 2014 with the Richmond Raiders. He earned PIFL Offensive Player of the Year as a Rookie for the Richmond Raiders.

Not much is known about how strong the Mammoths will really be this season, but the leadership of head coach Fuller and veteran quarterback in Bane will help set the tone as for team strength and professionalism.

Columbus Lions Sign Quarterback Kyle Cool

The Columbus Lions have signed quarterback Kyle Cool for the 2018 season. Cool will enter his fourth professional season in a battle with veteran quarterback Mason Espinoza for the starting quarterback job.

Last season, Cool played for the defunct Corpus Christi Rage, who played in the National Arena League. In the past, Cool also played for the Salina Bombers, Omaha Beef, River City Raiders, and the Kansas Koyotes. During the 2017 season, Cool played in seven games for the Rage, completing 25 of 71 passing attempts, and throwing for a total of 357 yards. He also had a total of 5 touchdowns, and averages 51 yards per game.

He will fill in the void that was open when quarterback Darren Daniel left the team and signed with the American Arena League’s High Country Grizzlies. Whether Cool or Espinoza starts for the 2018 season, the Lions will have a reliable backup quarterback either way.

Cool is among several big signings for the Lions this off-season, along with some re-signings too. Columbus has brought on several SEC and college standouts who will be new to the game. The Lions will once again be strong competitors for the NAL Title, as they have already “roared” loudly this off-season with some great signings. It will be interesting to see how the Lions perform for the upcoming season.