Hey, guys, the bandwagon just arrived! Hop on!
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June 09, 2007

Hey, guys, the bandwagon just arrived! Hop on!

Yeah, yeah, yeah. . .

When everyone else was saying the Storm was dead at 0-5 YOU were standing by your team. YOU knew the playoffs were possible. YOU knew they'd be here, beating Philadelphia 69-59 and clinching a berth and coming oh-so-close to nabbing a home playoff game.

Right.

Anyway, in case you missed it, the Storm won, thanks in large part to Brett Dietz, Lincoln Kennedy, Terrill Shaw, the offensive line, the kicker, Lawrence Samuels, Hank Edwards, and the D.J. who plays the music between quarters.

Check out the coverage in tomorrow's paper.

Murphy out.

Comments

Brett Dietz has always been a winner. Tampa is lucky to have him. I have followed Brett since college when I was broadcasting his games. He was a winner at Hanover and in Finland, Cincinnati and Louisville. Chicago & Kansas City you both lost out on a good one. Tampa stick behind this guy jump on the bandwagon. He is the real deal and can take Tampa far. Good Luck... Dukester

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