"Mike Dailey" was an Arena Football League (1987–2008)/Arena Football League Coach (sport)/coach for the Albany Firebirds and the Colorado Crush. Dailey won the AFL Coach of the Year in 1999 (Albany). He has a career record of 115-85, including a 9-5 mark in the postseason. He is a 2-Time Arena Bowl Champion. Under his leadership, the Firebirds won it all in 1999 and the Crush won the ArenaBowl XIX in 2005. His 1999 Albany Firebirds team was voted the greatest team in AFL history. He was inducted into the AFL Hall of Fame in 2012.

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We don't have a roster of 45 or 53 players or 100 guys like in college, and we're very tight on the salary cap.

Marcus Nash is a real talent and has had great success in our league. Obviously, Damian Harrell has done a great job for us. It's a wide-open passing game, so those two guys are the focal points.

His natural side of the ball in college was the defensive line. This is his third season in the arena league, and he has certainly developed a lot as an offensive player. He's worked at it very hard. He's taken a lot of pride in it.

We didn't panic after the first quarter. They had a turnover, and we took advantage of it. Then we got a great defensive stop in the second quarter.

It's tough in the AFL to play defense. They've done a good job. I felt they stepped it up (Sunday). If you can get some stops in there, it can make such a big difference.

Our guys are professionals. They have been playing hard. They also have not been panicking in good or bad situations. We made a lot of plays (Friday).

I thought it was great. We kept doing what we needed to do. We just kept playing and, in arena football, we don't think about what is going offensively or defensively.