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Creative Defense Names
I bet most of us have heard game announcers call the low bar "the medieval car wash" and the cheval de frise "shovel the fries" but I was wondering what other things people have made up or heard
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Re: Creative Defense Names
I've heard announcers, during audience selection, make jokes about the moat and how everyone wanted a water game.
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Re: Creative Defense Names
Tom Nader, FIM game announcer, calls Cheval de Frise "Chili Fries"
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Re: Creative Defense Names
Ramp Rage.
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The portcullis is the "Porterhouse", in keeping with the food theme of Cat A. |
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Re: Creative Defense Names
I once saw a head ref call the rock wall the 'rock wall' because it is the only one with quotes around it. Does anybody know why that is?
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Re: Creative Defense Names
I considered starting a thread like this myself, but never really got around to it Here are my unofficial defense names...
Low bar: Since the new flaps, I've sometimes called it "the thing your luggage passes through at the airport", but I like "medieval car wash". I guess it could also be called the robot wash; may even remove boulders! Portcullis: The Guillotine, "Porticullis"* Cheval de Frise: Teeter-totter(s), the French thing, shovel the fries, chili fries Can be applied to more than one defense: Freezer door, the door, low wall Not really a defense, but I refer to those little round plastic things as "boulder holders". *There is only one "I" in "portcullis". |
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I'm sure the field crews have some creative names, but I'm not sure they're printable. Particularly when the rock wall's pins break for the 10th time that morning or the CDF breaks.
Actually, CDF wasn't an uncommon nickname for the Cheval de Frise. About the only one I've really heard. Well, there's always the "invisible", but that refers to that one Group C defense that almost never shows up. |
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Some of us on 1619 call the cheval d'frise the "flippy-flippy."
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Slam Ramp is chevy
Portcullis is the guillotine |
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I call the rock wall "The Widow-maker"
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The Portcullis is of course the "Pork Cutlets".
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At some of the PNW district events, the game announcer called it "cheval de easy" when teams successfully crossed the cheval de frise. It was a bit cheval de cheesy.
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Low Bar - "Cat flap"
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