"Doug Kay" is currently the assistant head coach for the Tampa Bay Storm. Kay was formerly the head coach Arena Football League Coach (sport)/coach for the Columbus Destroyers. In his first season at the helm, Kay guided the Destroyers to their best record in franchise history, while setting a franchise record for road wins in the process. He also guided the club to four home victories, which tied a franchise record. Kay has more than 40 years of football experience including 12 seasons in the Arena Football League (1987–2008)/Arena Football League. Overall Kay’s teams made the postseason in 10 of his 13 AFL seasons.

His AFL experience began in 1993 as defensive coordinator of the ArenaBowl VII champion Tampa Bay Storm. Four years later, Kay was once again defensive coordinator of a championship team, helping the Arizona Rattlers capture ArenaBowl XI in 1997.

Kay was head coach of the Charlotte Rage in 1995 and returned to Charlotte as the head coach of the Carolina Cobras in 2000 and 2001. Prior to the AFL, Kay spent four seasons in the United States Football League with Portland Breakers/Boston/New Orleans Breakers and Tampa Bay Bandits.

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We don't have the firepower to overcome that. If we were a ball club that could go down and score and put a lot of points on the board, sometimes we can overcome those things.

We think we can do a lot of things, other than play hard, and still control a football game. We need to learn you can't do that. We're so damn blue collar that if we don't go out on the football field and play hard, we're not going to get results.

Seventeen-thousand people and they?re going 2-14, and then they bring the idiot in from Tampa, and he?s taken it from 17 to 10.

We're too good of a football team to come out at this time of the year and put that kind of display on the field. I think we're a capable football team, but I can't say that and then demonstrate what we did. What you see is what you get, more often than not.

I just think David is one of the premier players at that position in the whole league. I watch him like a kid in a candy store sometimes because I?m just amazed at his abilities.

That?s a lack of character in that situation. We can?t do it.

Whatever happened on that football field ... we we're wrong in doing it. We need to learn to back away.

We played great character football in the second half. We had some kids, who are not starters (and) who were not defensive specialists. They were kids that we had to borrow to put in there to makeshift and do some things. We had a lot of people playing the whole way. We probably should have started it like that.

It was a great effort by everybody in all facets.