I don't think that is a fair statement. While I do use the app more often than the website to check scores / set lineups, you still have to come to the site at least once per week because of missing functionalities from the app (like setting scrimmages, checking fan surveys, checking news and so on).
So I'd say that the app is a long way to go to have full functionalities to make it a replacement for the website. I still think the vast majority of users uses the website at least once every few weeks.
And communication regarding new features and plans could be made on the News page. If you want to keep and grow the user base you have to get the users excited of what the growth plans are. As it is right now, for me it seems like even though management changed the game is still on life support, with no plans on changing that.