The Second Time Around…
Well here goes number 2.
We’ll start by grading the last tailgate: D+
Honestly, midweek games are probably the worst time to have a game, so knowing my (or the Riders) luck, we have 5 this year. Sigh. With the game time slated for 7:30 in Foxboro, I knowingly took a half day from work just to be able to enjoy the full tailgate time, which starts at 5:30, allowing for delays in traffic. I mean seriously, we live in (or around) Boston, so we know how terrible traffic is and can be.
Long story short I ended up leaving work late and getting stuck in traffic the entire way; not only to my place, but from my place to the stadium. To put things in perspective, it should only have taken an hour from work to home to Gillette.
After arriving at 7:00, most people were already inside staging the protest, which is now notorious within the Rider population. Luckily I had a few friends who were willing hang out, down some road sodas, and grab a quick bite to eat before we headed in. The reason for the higher-than-’F’ grading is due to the fact that we got to tailgate after the come-from-behind 2-2 draw. The limited time and the lack of action at the tailgate before the game is what led to the D+.
During the postgame tailgate, we played oakie (I am sure you all have seen or asked about it, so be sure to look below for how it works) drank some beverages, ate more food, listened to some good tunes, and dealt with drunk newbies. So all was not lost. The midweek tailgate continues this Friday (tomorrow) as the lots open around 4:30 for the 6:30 NE-FCD kickoff followed by the Brazil-Venezuela match at 8. Now you can look at this two ways: Tailgate before and after the New England match, with extra long post-game tailgating thanks to the international tilt; or, tailgate normally before and after both games. It looks like a win-win situation to me. Now because I am part of the working class, I will be unable to attend tomorrow nights events. So please, someone grade the tailgate for me. An A+ would be = if the lot was full, grills and music are by every car, people are enjoying themselves with songs, dances, rituals, etc., food is awesome, games are played, and colors are uniform (aka BLUE!!!!). An F would obviously be the opposite. So whoever would be willing to pick up on that and add some notes, feel free to email me at fierogt20@yahoo.com with the results.
CORNER KICK OF THE WEEK:
This week’s kick is a game - Oakie (a.k.a. - Washers, Urban Horseshoes)
This game is played in a variety of ways, but this is what you have all seen in the Riders lot:
What you need: 2′x2′ squares of 1/2″ or 5/8″ plywood (sold at Home Depot pre-cut) (qty - 2); 1″x4″x2′ (qty - 2); 2×2 outdoor carpeting (qty - 2); super glue or all-purpose heavy duty glue (for fabric and wood use); utility knife, drill with hole-saw adapter (1 1/2″); and 6 big washers (I believe 1 1/2″, they were the biggest I could find at the store); 10 drywall (or outdoor) screws; and 2 handles (either door or drawer, but make sure they’re at least 3″ long, you will use this to carry the boards); utility knife
How to do it:
- find the center of the 2×2′ and drill a hole using the appropriate sized hole-saw (slightly larger than the washers we found)
- Drill 5 taps into the top of the 2×2 into the 1×4 evenly spaced with one in the center
- Attach the 2×2 to the 1×4, with the 1×4 standing up tall
- Attach the carpet to the 2×2 boards using the glue, and allow it to dry according to the glue instructions.
- Cut the hole in the center of the carpet using a utility knife.
- Screw the handles into the ends of the 1×4.
End results should be something like this:

Enjoy!
Play 1v1 or 2v2. Player tosses 3 washers at a time, then opposing player throws their 3. Each washer on is 1 point. In the hole is 3 points. No bouncing onto the board. Washers can get knocked into the hole and off the board and counts as such. Scoring is canceled scoring. If Red throws 3 on, and Blue only gets 2 on, Red gets one point. Red throws 1 in, and 2 on while Blue throws 2 in and 1 on, Blue gets 2 points (2 in = 6 pts. 1 on = 1pt). Game can go to either 11 or 21.
And remember, if you have any ideas for a segment, or if you have a game or recipe you would like to submit, drop me a line at fierogt20@yahoo.com.
GO REVS!
