The new blog has taken a significantly shorter amount of time to set up than I have expected.
You can reach the new blog at: www.stormernation.com/blog
The website will still be under construction for a while so if you go to www.stormernation.com, there won't be hardly anything on it. The current layout WILL NOT be the layout once the official site comes out. Same with the logo.
January 3, 2009
Some Clarifications
I thought I should explain my previous post about the 'Stormer Nation makeover.
'Stormer Nation is going to expand besides just a blog. The new site will have a chat room, forums, pictures, etc. It will be an actual website.
There WILL still be a blog, it will just be revamped, having a different look and way more features.
Any questions at all? E-mail me: adam@stormernation.com
'Stormer Nation is going to expand besides just a blog. The new site will have a chat room, forums, pictures, etc. It will be an actual website.
There WILL still be a blog, it will just be revamped, having a different look and way more features.
Any questions at all? E-mail me: adam@stormernation.com
January 2, 2009
You Get To Decide The Next 'SN Logo!
As I have previously announced, 'Stormer Nation will be getting a complete overhaul in a couple of weeks. I have made up a couple of logos already that you can see in this post. I will be making more so don't make your decision yet. Also included will be the previews of the new Flight Crew logo.
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'Stormer Nation Gets a Makeover
'Stormer Nation will be getting a new logo, new layout, new domain, pretty much new everything.
As of now, I don't have a date on when the new 'Stormer Nation will be released but I'm looking to release it around training camp time so that would be late February/early March.
As of now, I don't have a date on when the new 'Stormer Nation will be released but I'm looking to release it around training camp time so that would be late February/early March.
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Fan Spotlight with Jeff Duis

In the second installment of our F.S. series, we caught up with Jeff Duis, more commonly known around the arena as DaredevilJD.
Adam Barnhardt: Jeff, let's get this started with some background information about you. Age, career choice, favorites, anything that you can muster up.
Jeff Duis: Well I am 23 and I currently work as a bank teller at Camp Dodge's Credit Union. I also mascot for the Iowa Energy, the Des Moines Menace, the Des Moines Buccaneers on occasion and formerly the Iowa Chops and will continue next year. My favorite band is Linkin Park, my favorite movie is The Dark Knight. I play drums in a band and I also sing and play guitar as a solo "project".
AB: Sounds like you have a lot going on. Now that the viewers know a little bit about you, let's move on to some 'Stormer football. Do you have season tickets?
JD: Yep, I will be a season ticket holder for sure in 2009. Haven't decided on a section but I am going to try and get them in my old section, 120.
AB: 120? C'mon man, 107 is where it's at.
JD: Well if there are 2 seats close to the action I will be there.
AB: At least you're thinking about it! What was your most memorable event of last season?
JD: The fact that the fan support is as strong as ever. Seeing and hearing Wells Fargo Arena with 10,000 fans going crazy is an experience I will never forget.
AB: What about most memorable play?
JD: Probably when Jason Simpson flipped the opposing WR over the boards, that is Arena Football at its finest.
AB: That was the Green Bay game, wasn't it?
JD: I think so, I can't remember it seems so long ago.
AB: Ah, sweet play. Anyone that actually knows you knows who your favorite player is, but for viewers sake, tell us anyway.
JD: Tim Dodge, #1 fan. A great WR for the Hawkeyes and it is good to have him home as a Barnstormer.
AB: Are you looking forward to any particular game this year?
JD: I am looking forward to the Milwaukee games a lot since they are a new expansion team and new in our division. Kind of have to get a feel for a new divisional rival. The Quad City games are always electric so I look forward to beating up on our rivals too.
AB: That's true, no one likes anything more than laying a good whooping down on the Steamwheelers! One last question, will you be sporting the famous attire this season?
JB: Of course! They are all neatly packed in a box and will be opened March 27th. Can not wait!! I may need a new cowbell though.
AB: That's the spirit. Thanks for taking the time to sit down with us.

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January 1, 2009
'Stormer Nation presents 'Stormer Nation Forums!
'Stormer Nation viewers will now have a place to go to chat Barnstormer football, rant about the latest roster change, and just have fun.
Head on over to www.stormernation.pro-forums.com, register, and join in on the action!
Head on over to www.stormernation.pro-forums.com, register, and join in on the action!
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December 31, 2008
Player Spotlight with Walter Dublin

Adam Barnhardt: Walter, first off, what/who brought you to Iowa?
Walter Dublin: That’s a good question, being that I am from Florida, it definitely wasn’t the weather. I would have to say the whole package led to my decision. The Iowa Barnstormers run a first-class organization up in Des Moines, Coach John Gregory has a great track record of excellence in the Arena Football League, and the ‘Stormer fans are some of the best fans I have yet to experience. I am very much looking forward to playing in front of over 10,000 football-loving fans.
AB: You played defensive end in college and then Mack Linebacker last year with af2's Lubbock Renegades. Will you be playing the same position or does Coach Gregory have something else in store?
WD: From what I understand, I will be alternating back and forth between the two positions. My size, quickness and skill set is tailored more to the Mack Linebacker position, but it doesn’t matter to me, I’ll play whatever is needed to help win a championship.
AB: Alright, with that being done, let's have the viewers get to know more about you. Tell us some stuff (where you're from/where you went to high school/high school honors/college/college honors/etc.).
WD: I was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, where I spent just over one year of my childhood. I then moved to Sarasota, Florida, where I currently reside. While in high school, I was the #10 ranked Defensive End in the United States. I was a USA Today 2nd Team All-American, Max Emfinger All-American and All-State out of Sarasota High School. I received athletic scholarship offers from over 35 Div-1A universities (including Notre Dame, University of Florida, Southern Cal, and Virginia Tech) and eventually decided to go with the Ohio State University. While I was there, in my freshman year, I won the Impact Scout Team Player of the Year award. I was such a disruptive force in practice that I was then drafted in the 2nd round for the annual Scarlet & Gray game. I ended moving up to 2nd on the depth chart, behind Vernon Gholston (NFL first round pick). Then, due to some unfortunate circumstances, I had to go home to Florida and be with my family. In the process I lost my athletic scholarship. Last year, I was the youngest athlete in Arena Football League to make a professional roster with the Georgia Force (19 years old). After spending time on their practice squad, I was released and signed with the Lubbock Renegades of the AF2 and immediately took over the starting linebacker role, beating out a 2-year NFL alum, eventually leading him to get released. In the four games that I played with Lubbock, I finished with 7 sacks (2nd on team), 9 tackles for loss (2nd on team), and 4 pass breakups (5th on team). This offseason, just about every team in the AF2 had been courting me for my services, I had also garnered heavy interest from the Georgia Force, Kansas City Brigade, Tampa Bay Storm, LA Avengers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the CFL. I am also the Co-Owner of the sports management firm SSA Worldwide Inc. (http://ssaworldwide.110mb.com/). At 20 years old I have experienced quite a bit, and although I am young, I look forward to my career both on and off the field.
AB: I almost forgot, you also help run an indoor football combine where players can show off their talents, correct?
WD: Absolutely, we actually have one coming up on January 3rd in Sarasota, Florida. It is always great to help those players that didn’t get the look they feel they deserved whether it is due to attending a small school or maybe not attending school at all. There is a ton of talent that goes overlooked year in and year out, simply because they did not give the proper amount of exposure. That is why we started SSA Worldwide Inc. To help those players fulfill their dreams of playing professional football. So far this winter, we have signed over 18 professional football contracts, on all levels. It has been a great 2008.
AB: Who does SSA Worldwide currently represent? Any NFL players?
WD: While we do prefer to assist those "off the radar" guys that I spoke of previously, we do represent several athletes in the NFL. Our clients include former 2-time All Arena defensive back Marquis Floyd whom is currently playing with the Seattle Seahawks. We also represent two Houston Texans, linebackers Justin Roland and Fredricc Brock. As with everything in business, patience is golden. We understand that in order to be successful we must build our reputation as reliable people. I think we are doing a great job of that.
WD: While we do prefer to assist those "off the radar" guys that I spoke of previously, we do represent several athletes in the NFL. Our clients include former 2-time All Arena defensive back Marquis Floyd whom is currently playing with the Seattle Seahawks. We also represent two Houston Texans, linebackers Justin Roland and Fredricc Brock. As with everything in business, patience is golden. We understand that in order to be successful we must build our reputation as reliable people. I think we are doing a great job of that.
AB: What are the AFL players that you represent going to do this season now that the league has taken a year off?
WD: Right now, everybody is just patiently waiting for word on what they can or cannot do.
AB: Well Walter, thanks for the time and I'm sure that everyone in the Iowa Barnstormers fanbase as well organization is estatic to have a player of your caliber playing with us!
WD: Thank you Adam, I very much look forward to playing in front of the great 'Stormer fans and bringing home the '09 Arena Cup. We will do everything in our power to bring pride to the great city of Des Moines this season.

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