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temeculaguy
ParticipantI am one of Norv’s biggest critics and I have been silenced after seeing that game. I couldn’t understand why Norv wouldn’t put LT in the backfield on a pass play just to throw them off, hurt or not he is a valuable prop standing there. I was screaming at Norv and Ted the whole game and in the end they pulled it off with pretty much all backups. You have to acknowledge their offensive line, the backups didn’t do anything spectacular, the line just dominated on that drive, Voleck had lots of time.
About the officating, the out of town poster mentioned penalties on both sides, Cmon!! That was the most lopsided officiating I have seen in years, I’m almost suspicious. As soon as the game ended I loved how candid Boomer was about it, calling it poetic justice that they won inspite of all of the bad calls going against them.
SD, it was the epic David V. Golliath game of the decade, that was the script for every disney sports movie. Not only are they in a hostile arena, playing the defending champs, but they are outmatched at every position. Their three biggest players on the sidelines or hobbled. What would the odds be if you knew that Rivers and Lt would be out and Gates would be limping against manning, bob sanders and the colts. 10 to 1, 100 to 1, 40 million to 1. I don’t think any sports book would even try to handicap it, EPIC win for Norv and Company, now I need to find some spices for my plate of crow.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI am one of Norv’s biggest critics and I have been silenced after seeing that game. I couldn’t understand why Norv wouldn’t put LT in the backfield on a pass play just to throw them off, hurt or not he is a valuable prop standing there. I was screaming at Norv and Ted the whole game and in the end they pulled it off with pretty much all backups. You have to acknowledge their offensive line, the backups didn’t do anything spectacular, the line just dominated on that drive, Voleck had lots of time.
About the officating, the out of town poster mentioned penalties on both sides, Cmon!! That was the most lopsided officiating I have seen in years, I’m almost suspicious. As soon as the game ended I loved how candid Boomer was about it, calling it poetic justice that they won inspite of all of the bad calls going against them.
SD, it was the epic David V. Golliath game of the decade, that was the script for every disney sports movie. Not only are they in a hostile arena, playing the defending champs, but they are outmatched at every position. Their three biggest players on the sidelines or hobbled. What would the odds be if you knew that Rivers and Lt would be out and Gates would be limping against manning, bob sanders and the colts. 10 to 1, 100 to 1, 40 million to 1. I don’t think any sports book would even try to handicap it, EPIC win for Norv and Company, now I need to find some spices for my plate of crow.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI am one of Norv’s biggest critics and I have been silenced after seeing that game. I couldn’t understand why Norv wouldn’t put LT in the backfield on a pass play just to throw them off, hurt or not he is a valuable prop standing there. I was screaming at Norv and Ted the whole game and in the end they pulled it off with pretty much all backups. You have to acknowledge their offensive line, the backups didn’t do anything spectacular, the line just dominated on that drive, Voleck had lots of time.
About the officating, the out of town poster mentioned penalties on both sides, Cmon!! That was the most lopsided officiating I have seen in years, I’m almost suspicious. As soon as the game ended I loved how candid Boomer was about it, calling it poetic justice that they won inspite of all of the bad calls going against them.
SD, it was the epic David V. Golliath game of the decade, that was the script for every disney sports movie. Not only are they in a hostile arena, playing the defending champs, but they are outmatched at every position. Their three biggest players on the sidelines or hobbled. What would the odds be if you knew that Rivers and Lt would be out and Gates would be limping against manning, bob sanders and the colts. 10 to 1, 100 to 1, 40 million to 1. I don’t think any sports book would even try to handicap it, EPIC win for Norv and Company, now I need to find some spices for my plate of crow.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI am one of Norv’s biggest critics and I have been silenced after seeing that game. I couldn’t understand why Norv wouldn’t put LT in the backfield on a pass play just to throw them off, hurt or not he is a valuable prop standing there. I was screaming at Norv and Ted the whole game and in the end they pulled it off with pretty much all backups. You have to acknowledge their offensive line, the backups didn’t do anything spectacular, the line just dominated on that drive, Voleck had lots of time.
About the officating, the out of town poster mentioned penalties on both sides, Cmon!! That was the most lopsided officiating I have seen in years, I’m almost suspicious. As soon as the game ended I loved how candid Boomer was about it, calling it poetic justice that they won inspite of all of the bad calls going against them.
SD, it was the epic David V. Golliath game of the decade, that was the script for every disney sports movie. Not only are they in a hostile arena, playing the defending champs, but they are outmatched at every position. Their three biggest players on the sidelines or hobbled. What would the odds be if you knew that Rivers and Lt would be out and Gates would be limping against manning, bob sanders and the colts. 10 to 1, 100 to 1, 40 million to 1. I don’t think any sports book would even try to handicap it, EPIC win for Norv and Company, now I need to find some spices for my plate of crow.
January 11, 2008 at 10:57 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #134768temeculaguy
Participantmarion, Vandaele is a regional builder, I’d put them in the middle of the pack
bear, the lennar assumed tracts in redhwak were built by col-rich who lennar bought pretty much near the beginning to middle of those tracts, most of the backside of redhawk (St.Andrews, Augusta, Pinehurst), I don’t remember US home? Eagle point was continental, the fairways was richmond, Baratt, warmington and a few others each had a tract in the early nineties section closer to the waterfall. There are a few I don’t like and never looked at but I’ve been here forever and there are always signs, which area was u s home/lennar other than the ones I mentioned because I never saw lennar around here until about 1997.
January 11, 2008 at 10:57 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #134964temeculaguy
Participantmarion, Vandaele is a regional builder, I’d put them in the middle of the pack
bear, the lennar assumed tracts in redhwak were built by col-rich who lennar bought pretty much near the beginning to middle of those tracts, most of the backside of redhawk (St.Andrews, Augusta, Pinehurst), I don’t remember US home? Eagle point was continental, the fairways was richmond, Baratt, warmington and a few others each had a tract in the early nineties section closer to the waterfall. There are a few I don’t like and never looked at but I’ve been here forever and there are always signs, which area was u s home/lennar other than the ones I mentioned because I never saw lennar around here until about 1997.
January 11, 2008 at 10:57 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #134973temeculaguy
Participantmarion, Vandaele is a regional builder, I’d put them in the middle of the pack
bear, the lennar assumed tracts in redhwak were built by col-rich who lennar bought pretty much near the beginning to middle of those tracts, most of the backside of redhawk (St.Andrews, Augusta, Pinehurst), I don’t remember US home? Eagle point was continental, the fairways was richmond, Baratt, warmington and a few others each had a tract in the early nineties section closer to the waterfall. There are a few I don’t like and never looked at but I’ve been here forever and there are always signs, which area was u s home/lennar other than the ones I mentioned because I never saw lennar around here until about 1997.
January 11, 2008 at 10:57 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #135026temeculaguy
Participantmarion, Vandaele is a regional builder, I’d put them in the middle of the pack
bear, the lennar assumed tracts in redhwak were built by col-rich who lennar bought pretty much near the beginning to middle of those tracts, most of the backside of redhawk (St.Andrews, Augusta, Pinehurst), I don’t remember US home? Eagle point was continental, the fairways was richmond, Baratt, warmington and a few others each had a tract in the early nineties section closer to the waterfall. There are a few I don’t like and never looked at but I’ve been here forever and there are always signs, which area was u s home/lennar other than the ones I mentioned because I never saw lennar around here until about 1997.
January 11, 2008 at 10:57 PM in reply to: KB, Pulte, McMillin, Centex, SP, Lennar….best? worst? thoughts? #135069temeculaguy
Participantmarion, Vandaele is a regional builder, I’d put them in the middle of the pack
bear, the lennar assumed tracts in redhwak were built by col-rich who lennar bought pretty much near the beginning to middle of those tracts, most of the backside of redhawk (St.Andrews, Augusta, Pinehurst), I don’t remember US home? Eagle point was continental, the fairways was richmond, Baratt, warmington and a few others each had a tract in the early nineties section closer to the waterfall. There are a few I don’t like and never looked at but I’ve been here forever and there are always signs, which area was u s home/lennar other than the ones I mentioned because I never saw lennar around here until about 1997.
January 11, 2008 at 10:43 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #134757temeculaguy
ParticipantBear, I saw that one in Chelsea Estates come up today, there are bunch of repos in there and the tract has some drawbacks but it is above average. There some priced lower but that is the lowest priced three story (what a cleaning nightmare, two sets of stairs inside and three floors each, one in the front of the house and one in the back, four total flights, enjoy recarpeting and vaccuuming that). I don’t think the rear yard died, I don’t think they ever put one in (built almost five years ago). My point earlier is that the 3-4k sq fters are coming up with low ppsft. but the 2500 sq ft ones are holding above $150 and I doubt they fall below 200k, I’d love it but I doubt it for the better areas. Here is an example of one of the lowest price I’ve seen in one of the nicest tracts in a prime location(rancho madera),
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1238329
It doesn’t say but it may be a short, they also chose to kill the garage that is a straight shot from the street in exchange for another room and only have the sideways two car left. It looks recessed so you will never get a single car in there without parking diagonally.
For the most part the repos are 350-425 for 2500-3000 sq ft like this one
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1362981
$100 a sq is all I ask for in the right neigborhood in the 2000-2800 size range, if it gets to $75 I guess I will miss it because I will have already bought. There is one more thing as I read the news about B of A buying countrywide and stating they will no longer lend to anyone subprime and may end a lot of the alt a. I can’t help but think that if the enonomy tanks hard, layoffs, $4 gas and lenders not loaning money to anyone except those who are top tier, you may be right and $75 may come sooner than we think if the rest of the economy scoots it along.
January 11, 2008 at 10:43 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #134954temeculaguy
ParticipantBear, I saw that one in Chelsea Estates come up today, there are bunch of repos in there and the tract has some drawbacks but it is above average. There some priced lower but that is the lowest priced three story (what a cleaning nightmare, two sets of stairs inside and three floors each, one in the front of the house and one in the back, four total flights, enjoy recarpeting and vaccuuming that). I don’t think the rear yard died, I don’t think they ever put one in (built almost five years ago). My point earlier is that the 3-4k sq fters are coming up with low ppsft. but the 2500 sq ft ones are holding above $150 and I doubt they fall below 200k, I’d love it but I doubt it for the better areas. Here is an example of one of the lowest price I’ve seen in one of the nicest tracts in a prime location(rancho madera),
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1238329
It doesn’t say but it may be a short, they also chose to kill the garage that is a straight shot from the street in exchange for another room and only have the sideways two car left. It looks recessed so you will never get a single car in there without parking diagonally.
For the most part the repos are 350-425 for 2500-3000 sq ft like this one
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1362981
$100 a sq is all I ask for in the right neigborhood in the 2000-2800 size range, if it gets to $75 I guess I will miss it because I will have already bought. There is one more thing as I read the news about B of A buying countrywide and stating they will no longer lend to anyone subprime and may end a lot of the alt a. I can’t help but think that if the enonomy tanks hard, layoffs, $4 gas and lenders not loaning money to anyone except those who are top tier, you may be right and $75 may come sooner than we think if the rest of the economy scoots it along.
January 11, 2008 at 10:43 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #134963temeculaguy
ParticipantBear, I saw that one in Chelsea Estates come up today, there are bunch of repos in there and the tract has some drawbacks but it is above average. There some priced lower but that is the lowest priced three story (what a cleaning nightmare, two sets of stairs inside and three floors each, one in the front of the house and one in the back, four total flights, enjoy recarpeting and vaccuuming that). I don’t think the rear yard died, I don’t think they ever put one in (built almost five years ago). My point earlier is that the 3-4k sq fters are coming up with low ppsft. but the 2500 sq ft ones are holding above $150 and I doubt they fall below 200k, I’d love it but I doubt it for the better areas. Here is an example of one of the lowest price I’ve seen in one of the nicest tracts in a prime location(rancho madera),
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1238329
It doesn’t say but it may be a short, they also chose to kill the garage that is a straight shot from the street in exchange for another room and only have the sideways two car left. It looks recessed so you will never get a single car in there without parking diagonally.
For the most part the repos are 350-425 for 2500-3000 sq ft like this one
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1362981
$100 a sq is all I ask for in the right neigborhood in the 2000-2800 size range, if it gets to $75 I guess I will miss it because I will have already bought. There is one more thing as I read the news about B of A buying countrywide and stating they will no longer lend to anyone subprime and may end a lot of the alt a. I can’t help but think that if the enonomy tanks hard, layoffs, $4 gas and lenders not loaning money to anyone except those who are top tier, you may be right and $75 may come sooner than we think if the rest of the economy scoots it along.
January 11, 2008 at 10:43 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #135017temeculaguy
ParticipantBear, I saw that one in Chelsea Estates come up today, there are bunch of repos in there and the tract has some drawbacks but it is above average. There some priced lower but that is the lowest priced three story (what a cleaning nightmare, two sets of stairs inside and three floors each, one in the front of the house and one in the back, four total flights, enjoy recarpeting and vaccuuming that). I don’t think the rear yard died, I don’t think they ever put one in (built almost five years ago). My point earlier is that the 3-4k sq fters are coming up with low ppsft. but the 2500 sq ft ones are holding above $150 and I doubt they fall below 200k, I’d love it but I doubt it for the better areas. Here is an example of one of the lowest price I’ve seen in one of the nicest tracts in a prime location(rancho madera),
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1238329
It doesn’t say but it may be a short, they also chose to kill the garage that is a straight shot from the street in exchange for another room and only have the sideways two car left. It looks recessed so you will never get a single car in there without parking diagonally.
For the most part the repos are 350-425 for 2500-3000 sq ft like this one
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1362981
$100 a sq is all I ask for in the right neigborhood in the 2000-2800 size range, if it gets to $75 I guess I will miss it because I will have already bought. There is one more thing as I read the news about B of A buying countrywide and stating they will no longer lend to anyone subprime and may end a lot of the alt a. I can’t help but think that if the enonomy tanks hard, layoffs, $4 gas and lenders not loaning money to anyone except those who are top tier, you may be right and $75 may come sooner than we think if the rest of the economy scoots it along.
January 11, 2008 at 10:43 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #135059temeculaguy
ParticipantBear, I saw that one in Chelsea Estates come up today, there are bunch of repos in there and the tract has some drawbacks but it is above average. There some priced lower but that is the lowest priced three story (what a cleaning nightmare, two sets of stairs inside and three floors each, one in the front of the house and one in the back, four total flights, enjoy recarpeting and vaccuuming that). I don’t think the rear yard died, I don’t think they ever put one in (built almost five years ago). My point earlier is that the 3-4k sq fters are coming up with low ppsft. but the 2500 sq ft ones are holding above $150 and I doubt they fall below 200k, I’d love it but I doubt it for the better areas. Here is an example of one of the lowest price I’ve seen in one of the nicest tracts in a prime location(rancho madera),
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1238329
It doesn’t say but it may be a short, they also chose to kill the garage that is a straight shot from the street in exchange for another room and only have the sideways two car left. It looks recessed so you will never get a single car in there without parking diagonally.
For the most part the repos are 350-425 for 2500-3000 sq ft like this one
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1362981
$100 a sq is all I ask for in the right neigborhood in the 2000-2800 size range, if it gets to $75 I guess I will miss it because I will have already bought. There is one more thing as I read the news about B of A buying countrywide and stating they will no longer lend to anyone subprime and may end a lot of the alt a. I can’t help but think that if the enonomy tanks hard, layoffs, $4 gas and lenders not loaning money to anyone except those who are top tier, you may be right and $75 may come sooner than we think if the rest of the economy scoots it along.
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