datchillicav wrote:
This is totally unrelated to football but, most of the time when you use the word "was" you shouild be saying "were". "SEEN" is not even a word in the english language. Don't they teach grammar in Scioto county? (and most of southern Ohio)
I don't know what dictionary you use but, "seen" is totally a word. "Saw" and "seen" are both in the past tense. Use "saw" right after the subject, use "seen" only if you connect it with "has" or "have."
Yeah... Uhh... kinda messed up on that one lol. Anyway. it is "I saw" not "I seen". Anyway enough with the English. It's just hard to read that stuff sometimes. lol.
datchillicav wrote:
This is totally unrelated to football but, most of the time when you use the word "was" you shouild be saying "were". "SEEN" is not even a word in the english language. Don't they teach grammar in Scioto county? (and most of southern Ohio)
I don't know what dictionary you use but, "seen" is totally a word. "Saw" and "seen" are both in the past tense. Use "saw" right after the subject, use "seen" only if you connect it with "has" or "have."
Yeah... Uhh... kinda messed up on that one lol. Anyway. it is "I saw" not "I seen". Anyway enough with the English. It's just hard to read that stuff sometimes. lol.
P-town folks, I will not even begin to apologize for the Chilli folks inappropriate behavior because it is inexcusible to mistreat visiting fans at any time. I also will not apologize simply because that should be left up to residents in Chilli. But I do have some insight to why nondisabled Chilli fans sit on the visitors side even when it appears there are plenty of seats on the home side availible: I have close confidants in the program that told me earlier this year one of the coaches wives had to sit under the scoreboard on a blanket with her six month old baby because ushers at Chilli would not accept her SEOAL league pass as a reserved ticket. Appearently the entire stone section of the bleachers is completely reserved seating, even though it is barely half full, and no one, including coaches wives are being permited to sit there. So I would not be so ready to jump Chilli fans for sitting some where else, they are getting "homered" by their own stadium.
Congrats boys on the victory! I did make the trek to Hernstine Field Friday night and saw a team that may be starting to gel. Seems to me the move to 67 on the line has lit a fire under this team that may be hard to extinguish. I saw things on the field and on the sidelines that were not present even in the games where Chilly was competitive but lost. P-town, do not feel bad, you may have just gotten caught in the whirlwind of Chilli team getting comfortable with the Ron Hinton way of playing football. If that is the case, LOOK OUT-HERE COME THE CAVS! No question, I will be down again Friday to see if they can continue learning, building, and rolling. Good luck to the Trojans, I believe you guys have Jackson this week, you will need to get back on track in a hurry.
FIDO wrote:Sounds to me they Ptown needs to find an identity on the defensive side of the ball!! Someone needs to start clocking people, in practice first to set the tone, and then in the games! Defense is about preparation, some skill but a whole lot of ATTITUDE! What's missing on the DEFENSIVE side of the ball??!!
TICK-TICK- TICK - TICK
the clock is running out,,,,someone in charge better step in and take charge
or PHS will NOT win another game this year, and that breaks my heart
wipalawalt
any suggestions wipala? I have a question for you as well. What do you think West would look like without Pendleton? Or say Burg without thier big back. Perhaps Ironton without thier stud? (ok they have about ten) Portsmouth has lossed thier stud, without Josh they are just two feet behind on offense, which loads the pressure on an already poor defense.............