
Shell Named Coach of the Year
May 29, 2003 - Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I) News Release
NEW YORK â New York Dragons head coach TODD SHELL was selected as the 2003 Coach of the Year as voted by the 16 head coaches of the Arena Football League. This marks the first time Shell has earned Coach of the Year honors. Shell and the New York team face the Orlando Predators in the Quarterfinal Round of playoffs this Sunday at 3 p.m. ET on NBC.
Shell, 40, became the Dragons head coach prior to Week 5 after the team began the season 0-4 under previous head coach JOHN GREGORY. Despite losing his first two contests at the New York helm, Shell turned an 0-6 start into an 8-8 regular-season finish, claiming the Eastern Division title and a 48-45 playoff victory over Chicago in the Wild Card Round last week. Under his direction, the Dragons have won nine of their last 11 games.
This is the second time in Shell's career he has led a team to a division title in his first year at the helm. The first head coach in the San Jose SaberCats team history, Shell led his 1995 squad to an 8-4 record and a Western Division Championship, making them the first expansion franchise in AFL history to win a division title. After four seasons at the helm in San Jose, Shell compiled a record of 29-25, earning a playoff berth in three of four seasons. With a career 38-29 record (.567), Shell's coaching wins ranks seventh among current AFL coaches and 11th all-time.
Shell was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the first-round of the 1984 NFL draft (BYU) and earned two Super Bowl titles (1984 and 1988) with the team. Shell played five seasons in San Francisco before his retirement. Shell also worked as the color commentator for the AFL's Arizona Rattlers, where he served as defensive coordinator from 1992-1994.
Other coaches receiving votes included: Detroit's AL LUGINBILL, Indiana's MIKE DAILEY, Los Angeles' ED HODGKISS, Orlando's FRAN PAPASEDERO, San Jose's DARREN ARBET and Tampa Bay's TIM MARCUM.
The Offensive Player of the Year, ADT Defensive Player of the Year and Ironman of the Year honors will be announced next week. The following is the complete list of recipients of the Coach of the Year award:
ALL-TIME COACH OF THE YEAR WINNERS
SEASON NAME, TEAM
2003 TODD SHELL, New York Dragons
2002 Darren Arbet, San Jose SaberCats
2001 Michael Trigg, Grand Rapids Rampage
2000 Darren Arbet, San Jose SaberCats
1999 Mike Dailey, Albany Firebirds
1998 Tim Marcum, Tampa Bay Storm
1997 Eddie Khayat, Nashville Kats
1996 John Gregory, Iowa
1995 John Gregory, Iowa **
1994 Perry Moss, Orlando
1993 Danny White, Arizona
1992 Perry Moss, Orlando
1991 Fran Curci, Tampa Bay **
1990 Ernie Stautner, Dallas **
1989 Vito "Babe" Parilli, Denver Dynamite
1998 Perry Moss, Chicago Bruisers **
1987 Tim Marcum, Denver Dynamite **
** AFL first-year head coach
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