PREDATORS 39 | DESTROYERS 36
Turnovers, lapses lead to latest loss
Monday, April 10, 2006
Bill Rabinowitz
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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</IMG> </TD></TR><TR><TD class=credit width=200>NEAL C . LAURON | DISPATCH </TD></TR><TR><TD class=cutline width=200>Destroyers defender B.J. Barre slumps to the turf after failing to intercept a pass late in the game. </TD></TR><TR><TD align=middle>
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The six-victory plateau coach Doug Kay scoffs at doesn’t seem like such a small obstacle anymore.
Not when the Columbus Destroyers play as poorly as they did yesterday in a 39-36 loss to the Orlando Predators in Nationwide Arena.
The Destroyers haven’t won seven games in a season since the franchise started in Buffalo in 1999. Kay has always considered that a speed bump on the way to much greater things.
Two weeks ago, coming off two dominating victories, Kay had every right to feel that way. But now, when the Destroyers should be starting a playoff drive, they’re regressing.
Kay didn’t try to sugarcoat it after the Destroyers lost their second straight game to fall to 5-6.
"Sometimes we don’t like to compete and we think we can do a lot of things other than play hard and still control the football game, and we can’t do that," he said. "We’re so blue-collar that if we don’t play hard, we’re not going to get results.
"Turnovers in the first half against a football team that has long been one of the better teams in the league, we can’t do it. We don’t have enough firepower to overcome that."
Kay was referring to four first-half turnovers, two interceptions by John Kaleo and fumbles by Kaleo and receiver Marcus Knight. Those mistakes enabled the Predators (7-4) to take a 33-14 halftime lead.
But what may have burned Kay even more was the ejection of defensive specialists Jerald Brown and Cecil Doggette late in the second quarter.
"That’s a lack of character in that situation," Kay said. "We can’t do it."
The flare-up began when Doggette was pushed into the out-of-bounds wall by Predators lineman Justin Cleveland after recovering a fumble. Brown said Cleveland grabbed Doggette around the face mask or neck. Doggette lifted a leg as if to kick Cleveland in retaliation.
"I lifted my leg and then I stopped," Doggette said.
An enraged Brown made contact with an official.
"The ref didn’t do anything (to stop Cleveland)," said Brown, who didn’t remember touching the official. "Something triggered. After that, it was just a melee, I guess. In a game like that, I feel the refs have to come in and take control."
Kay said it was the Destroyers players who should have remained under control.
"A lot of things upset me," Kay said. "Turnovers upset me. Laziness upsets me. That’s what it is. We’ve got as good a talent on our football team as the other teams have that have beaten us, but those people have not been mentally lazy. We are."
With two of the Destroyers’ best defensive players out, the second half could have turned into a disaster. But the defense played inspired and held the Predators to two field goals in the final 30 minutes.
Columbus closed to 36-29 with six minutes left. On Orlando’s ensuing possession, quarterback Joe Hamilton was hit as he threw and the ball floated toward Destroyers defensive back B.J. Barre, but he dropped the ball, which was slightly behind him.
After that, Jay Taylor kicked a field goal to make it a 10-point cushion, all but ending Columbus’ chances. The Destroyers scored with 2.5 seconds left, but the onside kick failed.
Kaleo finished 22 of 36 for 230 yards and five touchdowns. The numbers were better than the performance.
"The line gave me great time tonight," Kaleo said. "I just didn’t get it done. If I don’t get it done, the offense isn’t going to get it done."
The attendance was announced as 11,551, at least a couple thousand of which dressed in blue upholstery and spent the game folded up.
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