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Sabotaged by penalties and a sluggish start, the Tampa Bay Storm lost 53-34 to the Cleveland Gladiators to fall to 0-5 on the road.
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The Tampa Bay Storm routed the winless Kansas City Command on Monday night, securing a 63-46 home victory behind six Stephen Wasil touchdowns — five passing and one rushing.
If you have any remaining doubts that Lightning owner Jeff Vinik always gets his man, check out the busy administrator sitting in the Tampa Bay Storm's executive suite.
It was a suspenseful ending to a season full of ups and downs, from the first snap of training camp to the final practice.
Throughout the season, the Tampa Bay Storm had routinely struggled to put together two good halves of football.
The Tampa Bay Storm couldn't have picked a worse time to have a bad game.
The Tampa Bay Storm lost to Jacksonville, the Arena Football League's top team, 66-41 on Saturday night in a South Division game.
Today's Tampa Bay Storm team probably wouldn't recognize itself six weeks ago.
Brian Zbydniewski threw an interception on his first play of the game but was nearly perfect after that, leading the Tampa Bay Storm to a 62-55 victory over the Pittsburgh Power on Saturday night.
Storm defensive lineman Jermaine Smith has experienced success at almost every level of football.
Bret Elliot threw for 248 yards and seven touchdowns to lead the Georgia Force in a 60-49 win over the Storm in an American Conference South Division game Saturday.
Cliff Dukes is the consummate competitor.
During the past few weeks, Tampa Bay Storm coach Dave Ewart said his team failed to fully put together two strong halves of football.
TAMPA BAY STORM (3-6) AT SPOKANE SHOCK (4-5)
The Tampa Bay Storm needed a break, a lift, a breath of fresh of air in this season of struggles.
Orlando quarterback Nick Hill entered Friday's game against Tampa Bay ranked second in the Arena Football League in total offense per game.
The Tampa Bay Storm lost 50-33 to the Milwaukee Mustangs on Saturday night to drop to 2-5 this season.
A mistake or two can be costly.
Kyle Chilton's 30-yard field goal as time expired lifted the Storm to a 51-48 win over the Soul on Friday.
Derrick Brooks is a magic name in this town but this is no publicity stunt, says Joe Henderson.
Storm owner Jeff Vinik said bringing Brooks and former Bucs teammate Jeff Gooch into the front office ''puts a foundation in place to make this a long-term winning franchise.''
In addition to hiring the former Bucs great, the Storm named former Bucs linebacker Jeff Gooch as vice president of football operations.
The improvement was evident, but the result was the same for the Storm on Friday night at the St. Pete Times Forum.
SALT LAKE CITY - With nearly half their players weakened by flu-like symptoms, the Tampa Bay Storm were a step slow and tallied too many empty possessions Thursday night in a 72-36 loss to the Utah Blaze.
The Tampa Bay Storm won their season opener, 46-40, against the New Orleans VooDoo in an American Conference South Division showdown on Friday night at New Orleans Arena.
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