Tampa Bay Storm

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2008 Tampa Bay Storm season
Tampa Bay Storm
Tampa Bay Storm
Conference National
Division Southern
Year founded 1987
Home arena St. Pete Times Forum
City, State Tampa, Florida
Head Coach Tim Marcum
ArenaBowl championships 5:
1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2003
Conference titles 0
Division titles 6:
1987, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003
Wild Card berths 14:
1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007

The Tampa Bay Storm are a member franchise of the Arena Football League.

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[edit] History

Along with their traditional rivals, the Orlando Predators, they share the Arena record for the longest tenure by a franchise in a single market area. They are also the last of the original four franchises (the Chicago Bruisers, Denver Dynamite and Washington Commandos were the other three) to have operated in continuous existence from the formation of the league in 1987 until the present.

[edit] Pittsburgh Gladiators (1987-1990)

Pittsburgh Gladiators Logo

The franchise was originally known as the Pittsburgh Gladiators, and were one of the original four AFL teams formed in 1987. They originally played their home games at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Gladiators participated in Arena Bowls I and III, losing both.

[edit] Tampa Bay Storm (1991-present)

The team moved from Pittsburgh to Tampa in 1991, with the team taking on the "Storm" nickname. The Cleveland franchise now bears the "Gladiators" nickname (see Cleveland Gladiators), but with no link to the Pittsburgh franchise's history or records.

The Storm won the ArenaBowl in its first Tampa Bay season (1991) and have won four subsequent championships (1993, 1995, 1996, and 2003). Up to the 2006 season, the Storm had qualified for the playoffs in every season, but one of their Tampa Bay existence.

T.B. Storm Logo (1991-1996)
T.B. Storm Logo (1991-1996)

The team played in the former Florida Suncoast Dome in St. Petersburg (now called Tropicana Field) from 1991-1996, becoming its first regular team sports tenant. Since 1997, the team has played its home games in the St. Pete Times Forum (previously the Ice Palace) which is located in Tampa.

The Storm compete in the Southern Division of the National Conference. They are coached by Tim Marcum, who is widely regarded as the greatest coach in Arena Football history.

The Storm have a heated rivalry with the Orlando Predators known as the War On I-4. Both teams have found success and have faced each other in the ArenaBowl and playoffs numerous times.

On December 23, 2004, Sports Illustrated wrote in its 'The 10 Spot' feature that the AFL's players' union filed a grievance against the Storm. The reason: Seven of the Storm's players claimed that some of the diamonds in their 2003 AFL championship rings were fake. Six of the seven players had left the team after the 2003 season. The Storm acknowledged that some of the rings did, in fact, include cubic zirconia instead of diamonds- and that different players received greater amounts of diamonds in their rings based on their contributions that season.

The Storm ended the 2006 season with a 7-9 record (4th in their Division), ending a 19-year streak of playoff appearances, dating back to their days as the Pittsburgh Gladiators and the start of the Arena Football League.

So far, in the 2007 season, the Storm are 9-7, however, after they started 0-5, they won 9 of 11 and finished second in the southern division and clinched the #3 seed in the National Conference playoffs as a result. On June 30, 2007 they lost the wildcard round to the Columbus Destroyers by a score of 56-55. The difference was a missed extra point and missed field goal that decided the outcome of this game.

The team's current mascot is a dog named Storm Dawg.

[edit] Storm Highlights

  • In a 1996 playoff game against the Arizona Rattlers the Storm had the lead late in the game but the Rattlers came down the field and scored a touchdow with little time left on the clock. Rather than try to tie the game with an extra point, Rattlers coach Danny White elected to go for the win with the two point conversion. QB Sherdrick Bonner was stopped short and the Storm won the game. On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights this is ranked at number 10.
  • During a 1991 regular season game the Storm found themselves down 17 points against the Albany Firebirds. However they rallied late in the game to take a 57 - 53 lead. But it wasn't over yet the Firebirds had 5 seconds left to come up with the touchdown from midfield, the Storm won the game with an interception off of the nets. On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown this is ranked number 8.
  • ArenaBowl V found the Detroit Drive hosting the Tampa Bay Storm. With seconds left in the game quarterback Jay Gruden threw deep to Stevie Thomas in the endzone. It was complete and the Storm won the ArenaBowl. On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown this is ranked number 5.
  • Stevie Thomas saves the Storm: During a 1995 semifinal game between Albany and Tampa Bay Albany took a late one point lead with seconds left on the clock. On the ensuing kickoff the Storm couldn't field the ball off the nets and Stevie Thomas found himself in the very back of the endzone. Thomas broke 5 tackles coming out of the endzone and went all the way for a touchdown to give the Storm the win 56-49. They later went on to capture the ArenaBowl. On the AFL's 20 Greatest Highlights Countdown this is at number 2.

[edit] Season-by-season

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Season W L T Finish Playoff results
Pittsburgh Gladiators
1987 4 2 0 1st Lost ArenaBowl I (Denver)
1988 6 6 0 3rd Lost Week 1 (Detroit)
1989 3 1 0 2nd Won Week 1 (Denver)
Lost ArenaBowl III (Detroit)
1990 3 5 0 4th Lost Week 1 (Detroit)
Tampa Bay Storm
1991 8 2 0 2nd Won Week 1 (Denver)
Won ArenaBowl V (Detroit)
1992 9 1 0 2nd Southern Won Week 1 (Cincinnati)
Lost Semifinals (Orlando)
1993 9 3 0 2nd NC Won Week 1 (Albany)
Won Semifinals (Orlando)
Won ArenaBowl VII (Detroit)
1994 7 5 0 2nd NC Lost Week 1 (Massachusetts)
1995 10 2 0 1st NC Southern Won Week 1 (Memphis)
Won Semifinals (Albany)
Won ArenaBowl IX (Orlando)
1996 12 2 0 1st NC Southern Won Round 1 (Anaheim)
Won Semifinals (Arizona)
Won ArenaBowl X (Iowa)
1997 8 6 0 2nd NC Southern Won Week 1 (Nashville)
Lost Semifinals (Arizona)
1998 12 2 0 1st NC Southern Won Week 1 (San Jose)
Won Semifinals (New Jersey)
Lost ArenaBowl XII (Orlando)
1999 11 3 0 1st NC Southern Lost Week 1 (Orlando)
2000 8 6 0 3rd NC Southern Won Week 1 (Milwaukee)
Lost Week 2 (Orlando)
2001 10 4 0 2nd NC Southern Lost Week 2 (Indiana)
2002 6 8 0 3rd NC Southern Won Week 1 (Los Angeles)
Lost Week 2 (San Jose)
2003 12 4 0 1st NC Southern Won Week 2 (Detroit)
Won Semifinals (Orlando)
Won ArenaBowl XVII (Arizona)
2004 9 7 0 3rd NC Southern Lost Week 1 (San Jose)
2005 10 6 0 3rd NC Southern Lost Week 1 (Georgia)
2006 7 9 0 4th NC Southern --
2007 9 7 0 2nd NC Southern Lost Week 1 (Columbus)
*2008 7 7 0 4th NC Southern --
Totals 201 113 0 (including playoffs)

* = Current Standing

[edit] Head coaches

[edit] Pittsburgh

  • 1987-1990: Joe Haering, 15-13 (0-3)
  • 1989: Darrel Jackson, 1-1 (1-1)

[edit] Tampa Bay

Note: Ewart served as head coach for 2 games in 2005 and 3 games in 2006 while Marcum served a suspension.

[edit] Notable Players

[edit] AFL Hall of Famers

  • Jay Gruden
  • George LaFrance
  • Tim Marcum
  • Joe March
  • Craig Walls

[edit] Current roster

Tampa Bay Storm roster
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Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Offensive Linemen

  • 65 Ernest Certain OL
  • 75 Tom Kaleita OL
  • 75 Lincoln Kennedy OL
  • 66 Marcus Owen OL

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

  • 5 Jeroid Johnson DB
  • 26 Khalid Naziruddin DB
  • 21 Traco Rachal DB
  • 12 Bo Rogers DB
  • 17 Terrill Shaw DB

Special Teams

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Practice Squad

Refused to Report

Exempt List


Eric Bench 6'2" 295 lb C

[edit] External links


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