Hi Everyone,
There’s been some talk, some good - some bad, about our team’s cheer. We’ve got a title to defend now, so I don’t think we’ll ever get rid of it, but I’d like to know what you all think about it. At almost all competitions we go to, we hear things about the cheer from teams, but I’m not sure if its mocking it or just having a good time. Personally, because of our handout this year (earplugs), I don’t think it was too bad, but what do you think about the
I wasn’t at the championships this year, but if they were anything like the staves of a couple years ago with which some team pounded the bleachers into submission – Pure unadulterated EVIL!:mad:
after being at regionals with MOE in the past three years and now a nationals…i find myself cheering along when they do their cheer… in philly i made a few unsuccesful attempts at starting the MOE cheer myself…those sticks and the green soccer jerseys help define who MOE is it woul be a crime to take that away…lol…as annoying as it may be…y’all are jealous that u cant be that annoying
Good: Spirit is always good (just look at my team, woot)
Evil: Spirit awards not being won by my team aren’t good
Good: MOE rocks, and I cheered along almost every time
Evil: My hands hurt trying to keep up with MOE without sticks of my own.
CLAP,CLAP,CLAP,CLAP,CLAP,CLAP,CLAP,CLAP,CLAP, GO MOE ! Being a freshman, I have not had the chance to really hear your cheer but after three days at Virginia and Philly, I sometimes catch my self doing it. AHHHHHH!!! MAKE IT STOP!!! (Not you stop your cheer, just it repeating in my head over and over and over and over and over.) BTW, congrats on your National Team Spirit award and Philly chairmans award. You deserve it. Your green shirts are real hard to miss. I WANT ONE! Good job this year and I see you next year.
Since my freshman year in the program the MOE team has been my adopted team. The MOE cheer is something they do very well, but not the only thing. They have a top notch pit crew, drivers, and all and all great color!! Yes, the ear plugs were needed when sitting in the stands with them, but it was well worth the noise.
Not to brag, but I also am the proud owner of a MOE t-shirt, MOE stix…( that were signed by a certain someone :o) ha haha ha), green and black bandana, the holographed stickers (which were very limited this year), and ALOT of great memories…
Thank you guys for another great National Event and hope to see you back down there next year!! I still find myself saying the cheer and I even caught myself today taping it out on my desk…oops!!
Michelle
ps…there was another MOE cheer. I think two years ago it went something like this… Hi ho Hi ho it’s off to MOE we go, but I don’t remember exactly how the rest of it went. Does anyone know?!?
I dont want to be negative, our dampen your enthusiasm, but the noise generated by banging sticks and such can be really hard on the ears, especially the drivers, who cannot wear earplugs. Im not saying stop, but try not to make our ears bleed…
I never thought about the people on the field trying to communicate back and forth. Well, I guess that would be a draw back. Maybe they should only do it before and after the match. Hummm…
*Originally posted by gwross *
**I wasn’t at the championships this year, but if they were anything like the staves of a couple years ago with which some team pounded the bleachers into submission – Pure unadulterated EVIL!:mad: **
If you have never seen MOE sticks, they are 2 one-foot-long pieces of wood, which are clapped together. We always paint them our team colors, green and black, this year in a diagonal stripe pattern. I have seen other teams like #304 WAR Dept (probably result of sitting near us last year) and 191 X-Cats make their own sticks. Our team joined the X-Cats clap during lunch one day.
As for the staves you are talking about, I remember seeing teams a couple of years ago use broomsticks with a coke bottles full of beans attached to one end of the stick. They would bang the wood end of the stick against the bleachers. I think those sticks were banned from competitions due to the heavy amount of damage which they inflicted on the bleachers, which angered the hosts of the competitions.
*Originally posted by Team384:JosephM *
**When going to the parks and outside the competition, we would yell “GO MOE!” at the top of our lungs at the sight of a bright green jersey. **
Ya, wearing our jerseys through the parks turned out very well. Other teams would just walk up and say “EEEEEHHHHHHHHHHH!!!”
It was funny to see regular Disney visitors stare at the MOE green jerseys that appeared to be radioactive in the Florida Sun. Sunscreen should have been one of our giveaways. We also served as FIRST ambassadors by telling everyone who asked, “So what’s with the shirts?” all about FIRST.
I’m wearing my newly aquired MOE jersey to school today and see how many people turn their head while I walk by. I’ll let you know what everyone thinks!!
My team told me that I wouldn’t do it, so I guess I’m proving my point as to I will!! Well, off to school I go with my MOE jersey!!
How can I be “hooked up” with one of your team shirts? Tell me so I’ll be ready for philly next year. I REEEEEAAAALLLLYYYYY want one! Any way, in Virgina when my team went to lunch we attracted a bunch of stares. I’m sure they were thinking “What are kids doing walking around in the same t-shirt?” Orgazination of teams with their shirts can be great publicity for FIRST and your sponsers. Congrats to Raytheon for winning the Government’s new DD-X destroyer program contract. You beat my main sponser Lockheed Martin Naval Electronics and Survalance Systems.
I am opposed to anything that makes more noise than clapping your hands together. All these things do is make other teams use louder, more obnoxious things to get noticed. They also seem to drive the DJ’s to play their music even louder so everyone can hear it.
Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t think these events should be so loud that you will recieve permanent hearing damage if you do not wear earplugs.
I personally think the sticks you refer to had little to do with Moe winning the Spirit Award. I think the size of your team, enthusiasm level and clear connection between your team and robot is what did it. I firmly believe you would have won the award without the “sticks”
Our students had what we called “Clappers” last year that were very similar to your sticks. We asked asked our team to not use them because they were just too annoying.
If every team hoping to win the spirit award were to use “Clappers” all that would happen is the total level of noise would go way up without any individual teams really benefitting.
bwhahahahaha!! i have a cool moe shirt too shelley… got it at our second regional-philly…shirt, bandana at richmond…stix…tool belt…blinky button…and i got to wear the cool green captain’s hat for a whole 5 minutes!!! who-ho!!! Go MOE!!! hehe can u beat that one??? lol
Alex…Great to hear I’m not the only one that has a MOE jersey in their position!! I can honestly say though I was the first NON MOE person that has worn the CAPTAINS HAT!! Jake let me wear it my freshman year when we was driving. I think someone has that on film somewhere?!? Maybe…