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[bfe391a5][ufe391a5]TAMPA BAY TORPEDOES MEDIA REPORT[/bfe391a5][/ufe391a5]
Tampa Bay, FL (AP): The Tampa Bay Torpedoes traveled to play the Cleveland Flats and lost by the final score of 25-7. Flats K [player]Bert Collins[/player] was named MVP as he connected on 6 of 7 FG's (85.7%) with a long of 44 yards and contributed 19 of the Flats 25 points. Offensively, the Torpedoes struggled as they were held to 197 total yards of offense. The Torpedoes allowed 4 sacks and turned the ball over twice. The Torpedoes struggled to convert on 3rd down. The Flats dominated the time of possession and kept the Torpedoes offense off the field. Defensively, the Torpedoes struggled as they allowed 465 total yards of offense. The Torpedoes recorded 2 sacks and forced 2 turnovers. The Torpedoes made key stops on 3rd down. The Torpedoes held the Flats to 19 points on 5 trips to the Red Zone. The Torpedoes currently sit atop the AC ATLANTIC. The Torpedoes (3-2) have a BYE next week and have 2 weeks to prepare to host the Detroit Vampires (2-3). Can the Torpedoes get back on track with a win with an extra week to prepare for the game?
Torpedoes Head Coach, Alvin Peterson had these comments after the game, "This was a disappointing loss. Our defense kept us in the game by forcing the Flats to settle for FG's on nearly every scoring drive. Our offense never got the spark that we needed. We will review the game film and find ways to improve. We need to play more consistently. We have a solid team this season, so we need to step it up and get things back on track. We have an extra week to prepare to host the Detroit Vampires. We will be ready come game time!"
[bfe391a5][ufe391a5]Torpedoes Injury Report[/bfe391a5][/ufe391a5]
TE Wes McGregor: Turf Toe: Doubtful
FB Vincent Anthony: Knee Tendonitis: Probable
DT Bryant Grant: Broken Toe: Probable
[bfe391a5][ufe391a5]AC ATLANTIC DIVISION STANDINGS[/bfe391a5][/ufe391a5]
1) Tampa Bay Torpedoes: 3-2
2) Durham Bulldogs: 3-2
3) Charleston Monitors: 3-2
4) Baltimore Bombers: 2-3