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Post by redskinfan04 on Aug 27, 2016 19:38:07 GMT -5
No kicker for Bellevue this year....again? Kicking has become against Nasonti's religion over the year's.
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Post by redskinfan04 on Aug 27, 2016 19:45:26 GMT -5
As far as feeding the team's goes. Most of the legitimate well run programs in the area feed the opponents after the game or feed them when it's reciprocated by the other school in turn. I'm kind of shocked Huron didn't feed Bellevue after the game. We've never ever had that happen with Huron over the year's. They've been nothing but gracious hosts. Clyde, Oak Harbor, Bellevue all feed opponents after the games as well.
I suppose you could say that Perkins does too. If you consider putting a box of apples in the visitors locker room feeding the players.
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Post by greenman on Aug 27, 2016 21:38:10 GMT -5
Green and Mark, teams have been doing this for awhile now. Bellevue has fed both teams after the game for sometime so hardly that Bellevue is spoiled as we also take care of the opponent. I remember before sandusky joined the NOL and they scrimmaged at Bellevue the blue streaks players were fed even back then. While that's nice you do that, that you seemed to expect it from other teams with whom you've had no really recent contact strikes me as - well, maybe not "spoiled. There's a better word for it, though for the life of me, I can't think of it. That you assumed Huron wasn't feeding the Bellevue kids because of a "grudge" struck those of us who replied as rather odd. It is a nice gesture, but I don't think a program's decision not to eat with the opposition afterward is cause for hurt feelings. I remember @ Perkins under Farlow, we were fed dinners before the game by boosters, but our opponents weren't. Personally, I think being a gracious host team means having clean facilities for visitors to use, courteously pointing teams and coaches in the direction they need to go, making sure the equipment in the press box is working properly for their staff up top, and playing a clean game. I have to roll my eyes when I see someone complain about being given a box of apples, rather than, you know, be grateful for a healthy, free snack. Then again, I consider the source: I imagine PC people aren't used to their current success, and are desperately searching for something to whine about. Were I an HC, you wouldn't need to feed my team, and I wouldn't feed your's. It's a ballgame, not a date.
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Post by deathfromabove on Aug 28, 2016 6:51:51 GMT -5
Greenman, xbellevueplayer is right. When I played over 45 years ago we used to feed the visitors team. Some places would give you a hot sandwich, chips, and a drink while some just gave you some cookies and milk. Even though I didn't play in the band but my brother and sister said that Edison would give the visiting band members a drink and apple after halftime. I remember this because in the 3rd. qrt. we just scored a touchdown and on our way back to kick off someone from the band threw a half eaten apple out onto the field. Well since I knew it came from the Edison band I picked it up and threw it back and almost got it in the bell of the tuba that was sitting on the top row.
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Post by redskinfan04 on Aug 28, 2016 7:25:00 GMT -5
a Green and Mark, teams have been doing this for awhile now. Bellevue has fed both teams after the game for sometime so hardly that Bellevue is spoiled as we also take care of the opponent. I remember before sandusky joined the NOL and they scrimmaged at Bellevue the blue streaks players were fed even back then. While that's nice you do that, that you seemed to expect it from other teams with whom you've had no really recent contact strikes me as - well, maybe not "spoiled. There's a better word for it, though for the life of me, I can't think of it. That you assumed Huron wasn't feeding the Bellevue kids because of a "grudge" struck those of us who replied as rather odd. It is a nice gesture, but I don't think a program's decision not to eat with the opposition afterward is cause for hurt feelings. I remember @ Perkins under Farlow, we were fed dinners before the game by boosters, but our opponents weren't. Personally, I think being a gracious host team means having clean facilities for visitors to use, courteously pointing teams and coaches in the direction they need to go, making sure the equipment in the press box is working properly for their staff up top, and playing a clean game. I have to roll my eyes when I see someone complain about being given a box of apples, rather than, you know, be grateful for a healthy, free snack. Then again, I consider the source: I imagine PC people aren't used to their current success, and are desperately searching for something to whine about. Were I an HC, you wouldn't need to feed my team, and I wouldn't feed your's. It's a ballgame, not a date. I see the butt hurt is still strong over in Perkins from the last two years. Throwing a box of apples in the locker room is cheap. You've got a multi-million dollar stadium and the best you can do is a box of apples? There's a spread put on for the adults in the box but the actual kid's get apples? Where is Perkins priorities? The kid's are the one's playing the game and the ones who are dead tired after the game. Everything that goes on Friday night's is built around and for the kids. Meanwhile school's with less resources and lesser facilities are feeding kid's hot dog's or pizza after the game. It's not a matter of being spoiled or whiny it's a matter of having some class.
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Post by greenman on Aug 28, 2016 8:39:20 GMT -5
a While that's nice you do that, that you seemed to expect it from other teams with whom you've had no really recent contact strikes me as - well, maybe not "spoiled. There's a better word for it, though for the life of me, I can't think of it. That you assumed Huron wasn't feeding the Bellevue kids because of a "grudge" struck those of us who replied as rather odd. It is a nice gesture, but I don't think a program's decision not to eat with the opposition afterward is cause for hurt feelings. I remember @ Perkins under Farlow, we were fed dinners before the game by boosters, but our opponents weren't. Personally, I think being a gracious host team means having clean facilities for visitors to use, courteously pointing teams and coaches in the direction they need to go, making sure the equipment in the press box is working properly for their staff up top, and playing a clean game. I have to roll my eyes when I see someone complain about being given a box of apples, rather than, you know, be grateful for a healthy, free snack. Then again, I consider the source: I imagine PC people aren't used to their current success, and are desperately searching for something to whine about. Were I an HC, you wouldn't need to feed my team, and I wouldn't feed your's. It's a ballgame, not a date. Funny - I played just over a decade ago at True-Lay, and I don't recall there being as much as a box of apples for us. In fact, I don't remember being fed at all after any varsity game - that was reserved for middle school, Frosh., and JV, and it was usually was along the lines of a prepackaged drink and small snack, like you'd find at a youth soccer game. So when it came to varsity games, apparently no program in the SBC had any class. As for "butthurt," (to all you younger millennials, the word you're looking for is "resentment," by the way) sure, I'm not terribly pleased with the way Perkins is playing (but that was assured at the start when Quis left), but PC makes a poor target for anyone's "butthurt" - what I see from you is a lot of schadenfreude heading Perkins' way in particular, and I'm not sure why. It's not as if Perkins was the most reliable or prolific antagonist of PC football hopes over the last 20 years, even during the leanest times, yet I don't see similar feelings directed at Clyde, Oak Harbor, or Huron. Then I read a little deeper: "You've got a multi-million dollar stadium and the best you can do is a box of apples?" "Meanwhile school's with less resources and lesser facilities..."Aha! Is that how the Port Clinton community really sees it? If you were any more green, you'd need to change your mascot to Polar Bear. Isn't that the same thing as that "butthurt" you went on about?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2016 12:28:50 GMT -5
I still don't recall of any 'both teams' feedings after any varsity games in Huron. Then again, I leave after the alma mater is sung by the players, band, and fans that are left. I know they a serve light luncheon to the players, coaches, and cheerleaders of both schools after Middle School, Freshmen, and JV football games.
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Post by hhsfan90 on Aug 28, 2016 12:36:13 GMT -5
We fed Toledo wait after the scrimmage, so why not Bellevue? As a Huron fan, I'm embarrassed we do not provide that courtesy to every visiting team. Either do it for everyone or don't do it at all.
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Post by donutshopguy on Aug 28, 2016 12:37:04 GMT -5
I know there is usually food for the home team. Just not sure it is available for the visitors. This is usually handled by players moms. Maybe with the change in leadership this duty was not picked up.
I know in the past when we hosted playoff games both teams were fed.
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Post by footballfan on Aug 28, 2016 16:01:24 GMT -5
Who cares about feeding the teams. Great if they do and no big deal if they don't! I know in Bellevue for a long time now we always feed the boys. Both teams and coaches also. They just played a hard game and the visitors have to ride home. Just a nice courtesy to the visiting team. Maybe some schools can't afford too!!!!
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Post by piratefan on Aug 28, 2016 16:09:54 GMT -5
Perkins ain't feedin' nobody til they pass a levy!!!!!!! LOL
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 28, 2016 17:42:44 GMT -5
Who cares about feeding the teams. Great if they do and no big deal if they don't! I know in Bellevue for a long time now we always feed the boys. Both teams and coaches also. They just played a hard game and the visitors have to ride home. Just a nice courtesy to the visiting team. Maybe some schools can't afford too!!!! I never thought a game was "hard" or made me hungry. Pizza or hot dogs would probably have made me puke again, like I did before every game. An apple I probably could have gotten down.
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Post by redskinfan04 on Aug 28, 2016 17:58:57 GMT -5
a Funny - I played just over a decade ago at True-Lay, and I don't recall there being as much as a box of apples for us. In fact, I don't remember being fed at all after any varsity game - that was reserved for middle school, Frosh., and JV, and it was usually was along the lines of a prepackaged drink and small snack, like you'd find at a youth soccer game. So when it came to varsity games, apparently no program in the SBC had any class. As for "butthurt," (to all you younger millennials, the word you're looking for is "resentment," by the way) sure, I'm not terribly pleased with the way Perkins is playing (but that was assured at the start when Quis left), but PC makes a poor target for anyone's "butthurt" - what I see from you is a lot of schadenfreude heading Perkins' way in particular, and I'm not sure why. It's not as if Perkins was the most reliable or prolific antagonist of PC football hopes over the last 20 years, even during the leanest times, yet I don't see similar feelings directed at Clyde, Oak Harbor, or Huron. Then I read a little deeper: "You've got a multi-million dollar stadium and the best you can do is a box of apples?" "Meanwhile school's with less resources and lesser facilities..."Aha! Is that how the Port Clinton community really sees it? If you were any more green, you'd need to change your mascot to Polar Bear. Isn't that the same thing as that "butthurt" you went on about? Your memory is failing you because I know for an fact that at least Oak Harbor was feeding team's after games in 2006. I will say that the 06 Perkins/OH game was played at Perkins so that might be why you don't remember it. Especially if you never made the trip over to Oak Harbor in 2005 which was a heck of a game. Came down to extra point kicking I think. Why on earth would Port Clinton a school district that's flush with cash and all around superior facilities be envious of Perkins? Perkins is flat broke and can't pass a levy. They are so broke that state control isn't just a threat it's a real possibility. Anyone have any idea how many levy fails Perkins has had since the last one passed in 2000? It has to be close to a dozen?
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Post by piratefan on Aug 28, 2016 19:08:21 GMT -5
Amazing what a new stadium and a winning season will do for your confidence.
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Post by footballfan on Aug 28, 2016 20:03:43 GMT -5
Who cares about feeding the teams. Great if they do and no big deal if they don't! I know in Bellevue for a long time now we always feed the boys. Both teams and coaches also. They just played a hard game and the visitors have to ride home. Just a nice courtesy to the visiting team. Maybe some schools can't afford too!!!! I never thought a game was "hard" or made me hungry. Pizza or hot dogs would probably have made me puke again, like I did before every game. An apple I probably could have gotten down. PLAYED A HARD game. If you never thought a game was hard then does that mean you won it all when you played or maybe you didn't work hard enough!?!? I'm just saying!!!!
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Post by runshoot on Aug 28, 2016 20:47:15 GMT -5
Huron didnt eat at bellevue last year. when i played this stuff never existed home or away. fact oak harbor was the first team i ever heard of doing such a thing. play football, hungry pack a lunch. why did bellevue arrive at 4pm?
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Post by piratefan on Aug 28, 2016 20:51:29 GMT -5
Dinner time?
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Post by greenman on Aug 28, 2016 21:23:29 GMT -5
My memory isn't failing me - from 2002-2005, no one fed anybody else after a varsity game. Yes, I "made the trip" to Oak Harbor in '05, and no, we weren't fed afterwards. Twenty-one conference games in my varsity "career," plus nine non-con., and it never happened. As for facilities and cash, etc., you're starting to confuse me, and I doubt I'm alone. First, you snipe at Perkins' multi-million dollar stadium and bemoan the fact that programs with "less resources" (it's "fewer," by the way) than Perkins will feed visiting teams a meal - which is entirely their choice, mind you. In the next post, I'm castigated for daring to assume that you are indeed envious of Perkins' stadium, and you brag on about PC's facilities - which indeed, are great, but then pick a side of the fence. Either you're going to make snide remarks about Perkins being "cheap" by providing not as much free food as you think they should after building a multi-million dollar facility, or you're having a jolly old time at the expense of poor, can't-pass-a-levy Perkins. Pick one? Furthermore, I never said PC is envious of Perkins. I said you clearly are, and asked if the rest of the community felt that way. No sense in denying your resentment, though. You snipe at Perkins throughout this forum at every available opportunity, and I still haven't gotten an answer as to why you feel Perkins deserves your anger any more than any other school in the SBC or area. Really, that's my goal here: to find out why, of all the possible rivals or other schools near and far, your hatred seethes for Perkins more than any other. You still haven't answered that.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 29, 2016 15:42:52 GMT -5
I never thought a game was "hard" or made me hungry. Pizza or hot dogs would probably have made me puke again, like I did before every game. An apple I probably could have gotten down. PLAYED A HARD game. If you never thought a game was hard then does that mean you won it all when you played or maybe you didn't work hard enough!?!? I'm just saying!!!! You rudely inquired, I'll fully respond. For 3 years I started on O and D and played on all special teams but one. I knew all 11 players assignments on every play on O and every call on D. I PLAYED HARD enough to be 1st Team All-League two years and a Captain. We lost 5 games those 3 years I was so well prepared, physically and mentally, that after the game I NEVER thought one of them was "hard" physically or mentally!!!! Not saying, doing!!!!
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Post by greenman on Aug 29, 2016 22:19:34 GMT -5
Just a quick note, thought it would be appropriate to post it here since I'm most present here: Going to be off the grid until about Thurs. evening. Committing granddad's body to earth - he was 95. If I don't respond quickly, that's where I'll be. Thanks.
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Post by scout15 on Aug 29, 2016 23:15:04 GMT -5
Legando isn't an idiot....
Talent is slim and I'm not sure he could handle another losing season.
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Post by deathfromabove on Aug 29, 2016 23:19:34 GMT -5
Greenman, I am sorry to hear about the loss of your grandfather. I'll keep you and your family in my prayers and I'll light a candle at mass for your grandfather. Just remember all the great times and memoirs you had with him.
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Post by redmenfan2016 on Aug 30, 2016 1:06:35 GMT -5
I Heard Someone made a Remark to Bellevue about what happend in there locker room 2 years ago and told them they was not going to be feed Bellevue.
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Post by dolittle on Aug 30, 2016 7:22:59 GMT -5
Legando isn't an idiot.... Talent is slim and I'm not sure he could handle another losing season. Same at Campbell St too.
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Post by footballfan on Aug 30, 2016 13:42:06 GMT -5
PLAYED A HARD game. If you never thought a game was hard then does that mean you won it all when you played or maybe you didn't work hard enough!?!? I'm just saying!!!! You rudely inquired, I'll fully respond. For 3 years I started on O and D and played on all special teams but one. I knew all 11 players assignments on every play on O and every call on D. I PLAYED HARD enough to be 1st Team All-League two years and a Captain. We lost 5 games those 3 years I was so well prepared, physically and mentally, that after the game I NEVER thought one of them was "hard" physically or mentally!!!! Not saying, doing!!!! That a boy. Good for you!!!!
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Aug 30, 2016 20:20:28 GMT -5
NO....good for the TEAM. Asked and answered, you're welcome, boy!!!!
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Post by footballfan on Aug 31, 2016 6:06:49 GMT -5
NO....good for the TEAM. Asked and answered, you're welcome, boy!!!! Nice to see you added team this time sense the statement you made before this one had like 5 "I's" in it. Thanks, little man. Good luck this week.
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Post by dolittle on Aug 31, 2016 7:23:07 GMT -5
I couldn't figure out; with the score of 38-3 at the half, And running clock rule for the entire 2nd half, Bellevue pulled it's backfield starters out with 4:51 left in the game, Then the rest of the starters with 2:50 left in the game. Fortunately none of the Redman players got injured over something that stupid. Bellevue does have an impressive band though. Why in the world does he play his starters the entire game? I think we have come to know that is just how he is anymore.
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Post by donutshopguy on Aug 31, 2016 7:28:46 GMT -5
His first job is to win. And he makes sure there is no chance for his opponent to come back. Don't like the situation but it is what it is.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 12:35:58 GMT -5
His first job is to win. And he makes sure there is no chance for his opponent to come back. Don't like the situation but it is what it is. Who would be able to come back from down 38-3 with 4:51 left in the game?
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