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Wartburg Fan

Purple I will have to disagree with you when the Wartburg announcer's were talking about the crowd from Cornell. I don't believe they were making fun of Cornell or blaming the players as they said it was a shame that not more people came to the game to support  a good team meaning Cornell. That was my take of the comment.

Kohawk Remedy

Quote from: the_mayne_event on September 29, 2008, 04:17:30 PM
Quote from: TrainsEqualCrowdNoise on September 29, 2008, 02:14:08 PM
Kohawk Remedy, no matter how terrible the referee's are, they never take the game from a team.  From what many other posters have said, Coe had plenty of opportunities to stop Loras and was even given some questionable calls as well.  I think someone said they were given an INT when the ball clearly hit the ground.  Even one of Coe's defensive ends Aaron Hadenfeldt said that if they had done their jobs, Loras wouldn't of even been in that situation at the end of the game.  

did loras even have any actual yardage that they earned that drive, or was it all penalties?


Quote from: duhawkdanran on September 29, 2008, 02:03:30 PM
I can't believe people aren't willing to admit defeat. The ball clearly was snapped milliseconds before the buzzer. I have seen the actual tape and it concurs. Just admit you lost and be good sports. There are plenty of games left in the season!

Go Duhawks!

there is no tape, the person taping didnt the endzone shot didnt get the final play... unless there were 2 people taping the endzone shot.  i'm hoping the line about clearly seeing something in milliseconds is sarcastic

i was with a bunch of loras people that day, and most of them admitted that it had ran out

The score capped an 82-yard drive for the Duhawks, with 45 of those yards coming from Coe penalties.

This comes from Coe's write up on the game: http://pearl.coe.edu/athletics/football/releases/2008_09/loras092708.htm

Norsedad

Quote from: Walston Hoover on September 29, 2008, 02:18:41 PM
Hope no one lost too much money today.

This whole mess is a social and/or cultural problem (depending of your definition of each term) that is rampant in America today.  I have read the bill voted down today.  Sections 109 and 110 directly address the fears and problems of "mainstreet" mortgage holders and families who were sold a predatory ARM.  I'm not sure that even if it had passed that it would had been enough.  There were many other hands filled in this bill too.  Anyone here interested in a 50 Billion loan @ 4%???  The next 2 days should be filled with finger pointing (on both sides) and much political  maneuvering.  Dec 31st I was up 27% on my investments.  As of today I am 20% down.

My final words......."I want it All....and I want it Now!!!."
"If we look Jamaican, walk Jamaican, and talk Jamaican.....then we sure as to hell better bobsled Jamaican!"

Sanka Coffee from "Cool Runnings"

Norsedad

And now back to your regularly scheduled program.
"If we look Jamaican, walk Jamaican, and talk Jamaican.....then we sure as to hell better bobsled Jamaican!"

Sanka Coffee from "Cool Runnings"

Fannosaurus Rex

You need to keep things in perspective.  When it really gets bad for you is Saturday when Central pounds Luther.
"It ain't what ya do, it's the way how ya do it.  It ain't what ya eat, it's the way how ya chew it."  Little Richard

Klopenhiemer

And why is oil $95 a barrel and I am still paying over $4.00 per gallon in Chicago?  When oil hit over $120 a barrel I was paying close to the same price :-\

I will leave this for someone to give a conviluted answer regarding supply/demand and the cost to refine :-*
"If Rome was built in a day, then we would have hired their contractor"

Norsedad

Quote from: fannosaurus rex on September 29, 2008, 05:25:53 PM
You need to keep things in perspective.  When it really gets bad for you is Saturday when Central pounds Luther.

LOL....good point Rex.  I will still be there cheering our boys on....might throw my hat to the ground a few times but then when it really comes down to it...any Saturday watching college FB is better.
"If we look Jamaican, walk Jamaican, and talk Jamaican.....then we sure as to hell better bobsled Jamaican!"

Sanka Coffee from "Cool Runnings"

Norsedad

Quote from: Klopenhiemer on September 29, 2008, 05:30:58 PM
And why is oil $95 a barrel and I am still paying over $4.00 per gallon in Chicago?  When oil hit over $120 a barrel I was paying close to the same price :-\

I will leave this for someone to give a conviluted answer regarding supply/demand and the cost to refine :-*

The first problem is that you live in Chicago.  Cook Co. has a much higher tax rate than all but 2 other citiies.  Im 65 west of you and it has been at about $3.75 here for most of the past week....it was @ $3.44 in Decorah a week ago.  The oil index dropped 141.12 today so you should see some drop in a couple of days.  The short answer for why they are charging $4/gal is...because they can.
"If we look Jamaican, walk Jamaican, and talk Jamaican.....then we sure as to hell better bobsled Jamaican!"

Sanka Coffee from "Cool Runnings"

duhawkdanran

Quote from: the_mayne_event on September 29, 2008, 04:17:30 PM
Quote from: TrainsEqualCrowdNoise on September 29, 2008, 02:14:08 PM
Kohawk Remedy, no matter how terrible the referee's are, they never take the game from a team.  From what many other posters have said, Coe had plenty of opportunities to stop Loras and was even given some questionable calls as well.  I think someone said they were given an INT when the ball clearly hit the ground.  Even one of Coe's defensive ends Aaron Hadenfeldt said that if they had done their jobs, Loras wouldn't of even been in that situation at the end of the game.  

did loras even have any actual yardage that they earned that drive, or was it all penalties?


Quote from: duhawkdanran on September 29, 2008, 02:03:30 PM
I can't believe people aren't willing to admit defeat. The ball clearly was snapped milliseconds before the buzzer. I have seen the actual tape and it concurs. Just admit you lost and be good sports. There are plenty of games left in the season!

Go Duhawks!

there is no tape, the person taping didnt the endzone shot didnt get the final play... unless there were 2 people taping the endzone shot.  i'm hoping the line about clearly seeing something in milliseconds is sarcastic

i was with a bunch of loras people that day, and most of them admitted that it had ran out

Umm? There is no tape?  This video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6tBG569AVg clearly shows the last play of the game.  On top of that du_sz and myself have the tape of that game in our possession and it clearly shows the final play.

I think you are in denial sir. You lost; get over it and look to next weeks game. It's a long season.

DutchFan2004

Quote from: Klopenhiemer on September 29, 2008, 05:30:58 PM
And why is oil $95 a barrel and I am still paying over $4.00 per gallon in Chicago?  When oil hit over $120 a barrel I was paying close to the same price :-\

I will leave this for someone to give a conviluted answer regarding supply/demand and the cost to refine :-*


Not to rub it in but we are down to 3.29 for E10.  Can't buy E85 in town here but last time I filled up with E85 it was 2.51. 
Play with Passion  Coach Ron Schipper

DutchFan2004

Quote from: duhawkdanran on September 29, 2008, 05:43:21 PM
Quote from: the_mayne_event on September 29, 2008, 04:17:30 PM
Quote from: TrainsEqualCrowdNoise on September 29, 2008, 02:14:08 PM
Kohawk Remedy, no matter how terrible the referee's are, they never take the game from a team.  From what many other posters have said, Coe had plenty of opportunities to stop Loras and was even given some questionable calls as well.  I think someone said they were given an INT when the ball clearly hit the ground.  Even one of Coe's defensive ends Aaron Hadenfeldt said that if they had done their jobs, Loras wouldn't of even been in that situation at the end of the game.  

did loras even have any actual yardage that they earned that drive, or was it all penalties?


Quote from: duhawkdanran on September 29, 2008, 02:03:30 PM
I can't believe people aren't willing to admit defeat. The ball clearly was snapped milliseconds before the buzzer. I have seen the actual tape and it concurs. Just admit you lost and be good sports. There are plenty of games left in the season!

Go Duhawks!

there is no tape, the person taping didnt the endzone shot didnt get the final play... unless there were 2 people taping the endzone shot.  i'm hoping the line about clearly seeing something in milliseconds is sarcastic

i was with a bunch of loras people that day, and most of them admitted that it had ran out

Umm? There is no tape?  This video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6tBG569AVg clearly shows the last play of the game.  On top of that du_sz and myself have the tape of that game in our possession and it clearly shows the final play.

I think you are in denial sir. You lost; get over it and look to next weeks game. It's a long season.

the tape after watching it does not confirm either side IMHO.  It shows the play was run and the refs said it was legal.  All this debate is pointless as there are no appeals and that tape is not proof to either sides arguement. 
Play with Passion  Coach Ron Schipper

DutchFan2004

The one thing about this tape is that it is pushing us closer to 1400  ;D ;D ;D
Play with Passion  Coach Ron Schipper

Norsedad

Quote from: DutchFan2004 on September 29, 2008, 05:54:50 PM
Quote from: Klopenhiemer on September 29, 2008, 05:30:58 PM
And why is oil $95 a barrel and I am still paying over $4.00 per gallon in Chicago?  When oil hit over $120 a barrel I was paying close to the same price :-\

I will leave this for someone to give a conviluted answer regarding supply/demand and the cost to refine :-*




ouch! ouch! ouch!......another reason I rue the day I left Iowa...or should I say heaven

Not to rub it in but we are down to 3.29 for E10.  Can't buy E85 in town here but last time I filled up with E85 it was 2.51. 
"If we look Jamaican, walk Jamaican, and talk Jamaican.....then we sure as to hell better bobsled Jamaican!"

Sanka Coffee from "Cool Runnings"

Norsedad

Quote from: DutchFan2004 on September 29, 2008, 05:54:50 PM
Quote from: Klopenhiemer on September 29, 2008, 05:30:58 PM
And why is oil $95 a barrel and I am still paying over $4.00 per gallon in Chicago?  When oil hit over $120 a barrel I was paying close to the same price :-\

I will leave this for someone to give a conviluted answer regarding supply/demand and the cost to refine :-*


Not to rub it in but we are down to 3.29 for E10.  Can't buy E85 in town here but last time I filled up with E85 it was 2.51. 


opps...screwed that quote up.  ouch! ouch! ouch!......another reason I rue the day I left Iowa...or should I say heaven.
"If we look Jamaican, walk Jamaican, and talk Jamaican.....then we sure as to hell better bobsled Jamaican!"

Sanka Coffee from "Cool Runnings"

DutchFan2004

Quote from: Norsedad on September 29, 2008, 06:05:04 PM
Quote from: DutchFan2004 on September 29, 2008, 05:54:50 PM
Quote from: Klopenhiemer on September 29, 2008, 05:30:58 PM
And why is oil $95 a barrel and I am still paying over $4.00 per gallon in Chicago?  When oil hit over $120 a barrel I was paying close to the same price :-\

I will leave this for someone to give a conviluted answer regarding supply/demand and the cost to refine :-*


Not to rub it in but we are down to 3.29 for E10.  Can't buy E85 in town here but last time I filled up with E85 it was 2.51. 


opps...screwed that quote up.  ouch! ouch! ouch!......another reason I rue the day I left Iowa...or should I say heaven.

It's not heaven It's Iowa ;D ;D ;D ;D
Play with Passion  Coach Ron Schipper