The 1987Denver Dynamite season was the first season for the Denver Dynamite. Businessman and owner of the
Denver Nuggets,
Sidney Shlenker announced the forming of the Denver Dynamite.[1] The franchise played in the inaugural four-team "demonstration" season of
1987.[1] Despite the team and league's doubters,[2] the Dynamite tied for the best record in the league with the Pittsburgh Gladiators, going 4–2. On August 1, 1987, the team participated in
ArenaBowl I, which they won 45–16 over the Gladiators.[1] The Dynamite were led on offense by
quarterbackWhit Taylor,[3] and
wide receiverGary Mullen (Mullen won ArenaBowl I MVP).[1][4] After winning the ArenaBowl, Head Coach Tim Marcum was named the league's first ever Coach of the Year.[1] After leading the Dynamite to the Despite averaging the league's best attendance with over 12,000 a game,[1] it did not return for the league's second season due to Shlenker refusing to abide by the AFL's financial rules.[1]