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dahlby

Heading up to Whitworth for the Chapman game on Saturday. Then over to Hope ID for a week. Any suggestions for places to eat?

Should be a high scoring game.

d-train

Quote from: dahlby on September 23, 2014, 04:48:59 PM
Heading up to Whitworth for the Chapman game on Saturday. Then over to Hope ID for a week. Any suggestions for places to eat?

Should be a high scoring game.

Moderate to Higher-end?
Clinkerdagger; Wolf Lodge Inn/Wolf Creek Steakhouse

dahlby


d-train

Dick's Burgers are pretty good too (on the far cheaper end of the scale) -- but since I'd imagine you live somewhere near an In-n-Out -- I doubt they'd impress.


madzillagd

Quote from: dahlby on September 23, 2014, 04:48:59 PM
Heading up to Whitworth for the Chapman game on Saturday. Then over to Hope ID for a week. Any suggestions for places to eat?

Before you head up the 95 to get to Hope stock up on some Hudson's Hamburgers in Coeur D'Alene.

dahlby

Sounds good, as we are staying 1 night in that town.

olddog

Cool Cat, your caution should be our two tackles, I hope they are having nightmares, not an old fart like me. Went on the Redlands site and took a look at the photos next to box score tab. In short go to the last page of pictures to make it easy, kudos to the OL coach for teaching holding, of course in D3 it does not get called, why we did not do the same to #55 I will never understand. In one picture the LF linemen were undressing the kid and they were not on a date....look how badly his jersey is turned...Coach L, you need to check it out.

Good luck against the Lutes,...I like the Cats even though I am allergic. BTW, your players were gentlemen at our stadium too.
Less than two more years of Gavin.

wildcat11


criswyly

Can somebody explain what happened when it "looked like" we either got a safety on the QB or the ball was stripped and was recovered by a Cat in the end zone.  I saw a yellow hanky but no explanation as my streaming video started breaking up.
Don't forget your booties cause it's cold out there!

D O.C.

criswyly...I think the umpire called the defensive front 4 for the defensive holding that is taught in the O section. second semester, in Fundamentals of Football. Apparently, the X class has a better professor.

MonroviaCat

Quote from: D O.C. on September 23, 2014, 09:31:05 PM
criswyly...I think the umpire called the defensive front 4 for the defensive holding that is taught in the O section. second semester, in Fundamentals of Football. Apparently, the X class has a better professor.
i thought  it was because the play clock "never went to 40!"


But actually it was ruled an incomplete pass and the hanky was picked up because the pass hit an eligible receiver (or so they said) instead of being a grounding penalty.
Go Cats!

D O.C.

OK, OK, this should be explained....
For those of you who do not know, Coach Smith is not on the field. He is in the press box. For the Redlands game it was all LINFIELD people in the box above the visitor's stands. At one point Smith observed the play clock was not reset to 40. He let Hazenberg know through the earphones and Haze kept telling the officials. Joe kept getting louder shouting to the field as well. Many of us in the stands good naturedly took up the chant.
The refs ignored us - just like the holding.  8-)

bluenote

olddog..... I saw your O-line make 37 holds that weren't called.  :P

wildcat11

Quote from: MonroviaCat on September 23, 2014, 09:38:52 PM
But actually it was ruled an incomplete pass and the hanky was picked up because the pass hit an eligible receiver (or so they said) instead of being a grounding penalty.

Yes, the offensive guard is now an eligible receiver....they must have missed that along with the 90 instances of Linfield's offensive holding. :D



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