Show 1 B4 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday i September 17 2002 T x Philly o face-rubbi- L V' Continued from B1 a coach since a 4 loss to Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl on Jan 2 1996 He had only one other loss by 30 or more points: 45-- 3 at Tennessee in 1990 And it didn’t matter who the quarterback rS v- -9 AP photo Philadelphia Eagle Paul Grasmanis left continues to cough after he and his team were exposed to pepper spray in the fourth quarter of their game against Washington Monday 39-ya- rd : it 30-- 7 TD run in Dorsey Levens had a the fourth quarter McNabb was 1 1 or-12 in the fust quar- at halftime He also ran ter and for 36 yards on five carries 47-ya- rd -f- 27 The Eagles meanwhile were an offensive thing of beauty on the first drive James Thrash got comeiback Fred Smoot completely lost on the first play and caught a pass for a gain Todd Pinkston caught a oyer Darrell Green and y McNabb capped the drive by scrambling outside of Pro Bowl line--' backers LaVar Arrington Jeremiah Trotter Notes: Hugh Douglas got his 41st sack as member of the Eagles moving him into fourth place on team’s list Philadelphia running back Brian Westbrook left the game with bruised ribs in the second half Green’s punt return was the second longest in Red- skins history Bill Dudley ran one back 96 yards all-ti- 33-ya- rd er six-pla- al 16-poi- nt goal 1) : 14-po- int ‘ 1) V first-and-go- Spurrier went for it on fourth down twice once on fourth-and-- 1 from his own 38 Stephen Davis ran for 10 yards on the play but Matthews was intercepted by Troy Vincent three plays later ' The sure sign that things weren't going right: Spurrier gave comerback Champ Bailey his first offensive touch since 2000 on a pitch reverse but Bailey fumbled the ball on a hit by Carlos Emmons The Eagles converted the turnover into a field 10-of-- 22 QiV -- 22-ya- rd le was Danny Wuerffel played the second half after Shane Matthews left the game with a bruised shoulder on the Redskins last offensive play of the fust half and didn't fare any better Matthews was for 62 yards and an interception while Wuerffel was for 57 yards with one interception and four sacks “We got clobbered" Spurrier said “We never could go anywhere They beat us every which way” The Eagles (1-bounced back after blowing a 24-1- 0 led to lose 27-2- 4 to Ten- nessee the previous week while the Redhad won their opener against skins (1-Arizona “We started fast and we finished strong which is something we had to do after last week's extravaganza” Philadelphia coach Andy Reid said ' Spurrier showed a range of emotions from wiping away tears following a moment of silence for Johnny Unitas to V head-scratchi- ng ng 62-2- -- and Jessie Armstead for eight yards into the end zone On the second drive McNabb who completed 26 of 38 in the game rolled out and suckered Armstead into leaving Duce Staley alone for a reception The Redskins eventually forced the Eagles to kick a field goal but Arrington : jumped offside on the attempt to give the that McNabb con-- ! Eagles a TD pass to tight end verted into a JeffThomason Reid blamed himself for getting conserv- ative when Philadelphia blew the lead against die Titans last week and he wasn’t about to make that mistake with a lead this week McNabb went TD pass long and hit Thrash with a to Thrash early in the third quarter to nuke and lots of as the and even duck-lik- e offense went awry For the record he wasn't wearing his trademark visor because it was a night game The Redskins opened in the offense for the second consecutive week every play in the opening drive was either a run or a short pass to a running back Matthews was completely out of sync and the offense didn’t cross midfield until die final drive of the half 80-ya- rd j Knot ’ I 1' vvy Continued from B1 said an emotional Turner I : afterwards Croft’s reaction was mote surprise than disappointment “I've never seen her miss a PK so that's kind of a shocker” she said USU’s lone goal came about 13 minutes into the first half as Heather Amcll rifled a shot past Ginger right-fo' Megan Tanner set up the score with a strong free kick into the right side of the box and through the crowd Amell was able to get off a blasL Then with about 22 minutes remaining in the second half Vikings forward Megan Plins-- ki hooked up with teammate Melanie Langley for the tying goal USU got caught in transition and Plinski sent a nice crossing pass over the middle to Langley who headed the ball past Aggie goalkeeper : "!'f i 'j?-'- if‘i a f- ' Zions Bank and Fat Cats ' TEAMING UP TO BRING COSMIC BOWLING TO THE MASSES ot p o ' : v ' - - A 'K& Megan Mills USU will now embark on a road trip before conference starting play at home Oct 4 against Long Beach State Though a win against PSU would have done wonders for the squad before It hits the road keep in mind soccer is mote a game of feelfive-ga- ing And the Aggies feel good about their effort though unhappy the outcome will go under the !T’ column of their record “We played a good game (Monday) and haven’t lost at home yet so we're OK with that” USU defender Megan Tanner said Added Croft: “I felt like we played as hard as we possibly could but we just couldn't catch a break We did every- 1 thing but put it in” ' j Saut Collitu ami Dave Rutter with Zions Bank Lending Officer Steve Eariey Sean Collins and Dave bowling alleyrestaiirant and grillloungebilliard roomarcade center and snack bar It was a unique idea but it wouldn’t be cheap That was enough to scare most banks away but not Zions Bank Steve Earley and our commercial A V X " Rutter had a business idea few banks wanted to heart 31-la- ne lending team stepped up to the plate with a $23 million for their facility Now one-of-a-ki- Aggies nd state-of-the-- long-ter- m fun-seeke- art financing loan of all rs i Tk ages can enjoy food games pool and “cosmic” bowling (trust us you’ve got to try it) all in Fat Cats Entertainment Center in Murray Just another example one place— 4 of-Zions Continued from B1 said “We have complete confidence in the guy pulling the trigger” Bank partnering with local and national businesses to bring opportunity and service to the cominunity Defensively the Aggies played well but did give up a handful of big plays A 51 yard -- touchdown run and a scoring pass had the head coach shaking his head Mon- day “We can't make those mis- takes and give up those big plays” Dcpnchy said The defense did get a score from defensive tackle Jorge Tapia He picked up a fupible and scored his first-evTD from 15 yards out “It was pretty exciting” Tapia said “I have never scored a touchdown before” Dennehy was “disappoint-- i ed” with the special teams He felt kickoffs Aid punts weren’t covered as well as they should " 50-ya- rd ' $2392000 Long-Ter- m iv Financing er have been - Now the focus is on the Big fen Hawkeyes (2-“I hope we can take another step forward” Dennehy said “Our objective is to focus for 60 minutes” “This win got our confidence up” Coleman said “We hope to continue that this week” 1) J : Provided by 1 i ZIONS BANK WE HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN WHO KEEPS US IN BUSINESS” |