New York Dragons GM Peter Schwartz, rest of front office resign from organization
Briefly

Peter Schwartz, general manager of the New York Dragons, confirmed that he and the entire front-office team resigned due to the league’s uncertain direction. Owner Doug Freeman acknowledged these departures and stated plans to hire a new general manager from a reputable organization. The franchise's inaugural season has faced delays, with changes to the game schedule, reducing the originally planned eight games to just four. Coach Gerald Filardi expressed concerns but is focused on readying his players for upcoming changes and schedule adjustments.
We felt it was appropriate to step away given the direction of the league, I wish the league, coaches and players nothing but success.
The best way to describe it is that they are no longer with the organization. We'll replace them with an outstanding general manager from a well-known sports organization.
I'm not in jeopardy of a new GM coming in here and being replaced. My biggest concerns with the schedule changes are my players and being prepared for the opener.
The original eight-game schedule will be reduced to four games with the fourth week of games determining a champion.
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