BlazerCaravan
Hug a Bigot... to Death
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I wouldn't be opposed to booing every time he touches the ball.
For the rest of his career! This is way worse than Hedo!
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I wouldn't be opposed to booing every time he touches the ball.
I think what he doesn't understand is, he might be booed every time he touches the ball forever, not just his first game back.
Some fans will rationalize why LMA broke his promise to P. Allen & N. Olshey to sign a 5 year deal with the Blazers.
Fact: LMA betrayed PA & NO’s trust.
Some fans will rationalize why LMA broke his promise to the fans to be the best Blazer ever.
Fact: LMA betrayed the Blazer fans trust.
However, neither of these were LMA’s worst betrayal. His worst betrayal is also the proof of what his says in this article about when he decided to move on from the Blazers is a complete lie. His worst betrayal was giving up in the middle of the playoff games. You never quit on your team, never, especially in the playoffs.
Fact: LMA betrayed his own teammates trust.
If you need further proof that LMA had decided to leave long before informing NO on July 3, at 3 pm? He refused to fly home with the team after the playoff games. He had already mentally checked out from his teammates.
LMA has lied to and betrayed everyone involved with the Blazers organization. An now he is lying to us again in this article.
There is never, ever, EVER an acceptable reason to play a Bob Dylan song.I think the best way for Blazers to show their distaste for LMA is for the PA guy to play the Bob Dylan song "Idiot Wind" at Moda. That is probably the most vindictive song in recorded history to an ex-partner and has been song by divorcees for decades. Dylan literally spits thw words out at you like a switch blade. Actually, now that I think about its a bad idea. It would cause a riot!
If I were there, I'd cheer him. He gave the organization everything he had while he was here and was one of the best the organization has ever had, and now he's moved on, as have the Blazers. I think the way people are villainizing him is stupid. His crime from what I can tell is changing his mind and wanting to be closer to his family. I expect it will be the case, but I'll disappointed if most of the crowd boos him.
This.If I were there, I'd cheer him. He gave the organization everything he had while he was here and was one of the best the organization has ever had, and now he's moved on, as have the Blazers. I think the way people are villainizing him is stupid. His crime from what I can tell is changing his mind and wanting to be closer to his family. I expect it will be the case, but I'll disappointed if most of the crowd boos him.
Heck, just unfurl a huge banner: ZBO WAS BETTER THAN YOU!
Or: WE MISS ZACH MORE THAN YOU!
Or: ROY LAUGHED AT YOU BEHIND YOUR BACK!
and you managed to post my post before I mentioned it, nice work.
How about: RASHEED AND BRIAN TOOK US TO THE WCF TWICE
Replace the two words Bob Dylan with Bruce Springsteen and you and I are on the same page.There is never, ever, EVER an acceptable reason to play a Bob Dylan song.
Ever.
Opposing team intros are done with the lights on, right? If so, that might be a viable option.everyone should eat and throw marshmallows on his intro.
Opposing team intros are done with the lights on, right? If so, that might be a viable option.
Another, easier, option would be to throw marshmallows at him during his first trip to the free throw line. Find someone who's a season ticket holder in each section that surrounds the opposing team's 1st half basket - they can organize the Marsha Toss for their section. Bring several bags of Aldridges to the game, pass them out as people take their seats, and then when Marsh gets fouled and walks to the line - let 'em loose!
BTW, I think this should be a thing until the day he retires, similar to the octopus thrown on the ice at Red Wings games.
I didn't know that existed.Unlike hockey, I think we'd get a "unsportsmanlike conduct" technical as a crowd if we did that.
There is never, ever, EVER an acceptable reason to play a Bob Dylan song.
Ever.
Unlike hockey, I think we'd get a "unsportsmanlike conduct" technical as a crowd if we did that.
I agree. But it's far easier to organize action than inaction. Even if you were to organize a "silence", there are enough silly sallies (and Spurs fans) that all he'll hear is cheering in an otherwise oddly quiet arena.I just wish we could be a little more creative. Do something different. Booing everytime he touches the ball just makes us look lame. The only thing it accomplishes is inspiring his teammates to play that much harder for him. I am sure our players will cringe when they hear the boos.
I know it is impossible to do, but one time I would just like to hear dead silence when a player like him returns and is introduced. I would rather make him feel like we could care less about him, then letting him know how much he hurt us by leaving. I say don't cheer and don't boo. Give him what he gave us when he left.........the cold shoulder.
I don't like the idea of booing - not because of his feelings, but because it (a) is what he expects, (b) can be used as motivation, and (c) validates the idea that we're upset by his departure.
I just wish we could be a little more creative. Do something different. Booing everytime he touches the ball just makes us look lame. The only thing it accomplishes is inspiring his teammates to play that much harder for him. I am sure our players will cringe when they hear the boos.
even betterI think his first time back we should hoist a number 12 jersey with a big X through it up to the rafters. Remind him of what he passed up.
