Arena Football League team season
The 1988 Los Angeles Cobras season was the first and only season for the Cobras.
On March 16, 1988, it was announced that team would be nicknamed the Cobras, as well as the introduction of head coach Ray Willsey .[ 1] The Cobras played their home games at the Los Angeles Sports Arena , which they shared with the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association . The team's logo consisted of an interlocking "LA" in which the left upright of the "A" was formed by the hooded head and "neck" of a cobra.
The team debuted April 30, 1988, against the New York Knights .[ 2] The Cobras started the season 0–3,[ 3] but finished the season 5-3-1, clinching a playoff spot.[ 4]
Despite a lineup that featured former NFL all-pro receiver Cliff Branch , ex-UCLA quarterback Matt Stevens [ 5] and future Arena Football Hall of Fame Gary Mullen , Los Angeles drew dismal crowds: just 7,507 per game, second-worst in the AFL.[ 4] The Cobras lost in the semifinals to the Chicago Bruisers , 29–16.[ 6] It turned out to be their last game ever as the Cobras (as well as the New York Knights and the New England Steamrollers ) folded after the 1988 season, temporarily cutting the league down to just three teams.
Regular season
Schedule
Standings
Playoffs
Roster
1988 Los Angeles Cobras roster
Quarterbacks
Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs
Running Backs/Linebackers
Offensive Linemen/Defensive Linemen
Wide Receivers/Linebackers
Kickers
Rookies in italics Roster updated February 5, 2013
28 Active, 0 Inactive, 0 PS
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Awards
Position
Player
Award
All-Arena team
Wide Receiver/Defensive Back
Gary Mullen
none
1st
Quarterback
Matt Stevens
none
2nd
References
^ Lonnie White (March 17, 1988). "Arena Football : Ray Willsey Will Coach L.A.'s Cobras" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 23, 2013 .
^ Lonnie White (April 30, 2013). "Cobras, Arena Football Make L.A. Debut Tonight" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 23, 2013 .
^ Lonnie White (May 21, 1988). "Now, Matt Stevens' Job Is to Turn the Cobras Around" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 23, 2013 .
^ a b Lonnie White (July 23, 1988). "L.A. Is a Tough Arena for Indoor Football : Cobras Are Still Making Some Gains Despite Competition for Sports Dollar" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 23, 2013 .
^ Lonnie White (April 6, 1988). "Branch, Stevens Head Cobra Picks" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved September 23, 2013 .
^ "Box Score LA @ Chicago July 23, 1988" . ArenaFan . Retrieved September 23, 2013 .
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