Blazer fans are too fickle?

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With every loss, it's like the end of the world. I'm really surprised with all the losing we've experienced over the last 5 years you would think we'd handle it better. Unfortunately it seems like fans are ready to slit their wrist over every loss and looking to lynch a player for any mistake. We need to sit back and enjoy the ride. It's early on the ride and we are going to see lots of ups and downs with this very young inexperienced team. These kids are playing their hearts out every single game and have already given us some amazing basketball this year. For me the best part of the ride is seeing everything being built from the ground up and slowly seeing it all come together.

1. Roy- is exceeding every one's expectations quickly becoming a superstar
2. LMA- is meeting expectations which is giving us a great 1-2 punch
3. Oden- shows signs (althought inconsistent) he is going to be a difference maker for us
4. Rudy- is the real deal
5. We are on top of our division and unlike last year we look like we'll stay there.

My point is take a step back and enjoy teams built like Boston don't get to enjoy this building process. Personally I'm enjoying every second even in the losses it's great to see how much these guys care.
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

Yeah, I agree. That loss was a real bummer - but look at this year's play compared to last year. They whooped our rear twice last year - we just could not contend with them. We won one against them year and lost one on a last second tough shot by Turk. What's not to love?
 
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We are getting better. Some of us are realizing that we just lose sometimes. It happens in an 82 game season.
 
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I, as well as many others I suppose, analyze games and how we are playing and find a lot of pleasure in this. Sometimes that means that negatives will come out, which is most likely to happen after losses since the Blazers only lose when they don't play their best ball. This is not to say that I am not loving this season or that I didn't enjoy the game last night. I love our players and have been throughly impressed with all our young guys. But this does not mean that from a particular game, I can't point out that Oden looked timid, Outlaw played sloppy or Batum seems less impressive than in the recent past.

To tell you the truth, the posts that get on my nerves are the ones that try and tell people how the should react, act or post.
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

I, as well as many others I suppose, analyze games and how we are playing and find a lot of pleasure in this. Sometimes that means that negatives will come out, which is most likely to happen after losses since the Blazers only lose when they don't play their best ball. This is not to say that I am not loving this season or that I didn't enjoy the game last night. I love our players and have been throughly impressed with all our young guys. But this does not mean that from a particular game, I can't point out that Oden looked timid, Outlaw played sloppy or Batum seems less impressive than in the recent past.

To tell you the truth, the posts that get on my nerves are the ones that try and tell people how the should react, act or post.

Honestly I don't have a problem with fans dissecting the game. It's the over the edge posting that drives me crazy. Comments like "Roy is suppose to be a superstar he should make his free throws" (sorry he's human going to have off nights), Oden has a good game and the next night he's in foul trouble and people are calling him a bust. More than anything I'm just shocked at the extremes fans are at with the losses. It's almost as though some fans expect to win every game and to me that seems unrealistic.
 
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Honestly I don't have a problem with fans dissecting the game. It's the over the edge posting that drives me crazy. Comments like "Roy is suppose to be a superstar he should make his free throws" (sorry he's human going to have off nights), Oden has a good game and the next night he's in foul trouble and people are calling him a bust. More than anything I'm just shocked at the extremes fans are at with the losses. It's almost as though some fans expect to win every game and to me that seems unrealistic.

It has been scientifically shown that male fans show a 20%-30% drop of testosterone after their team loses. My point is that people really feel the losses at their core. And the physiological changes combine with psychological yoyoing during the game lead many fans to be somewhat fatalistic at games' end. This visceral reaction plays out in different ways for different people. Some, like myself, tend to be more reserved and introspective, others lean on the positives so their fandom framework does not crumble, while others lay fault on who they deem responsible for the loss. None of these reactions are "right" or "wrong", just different ways to absorb a hard blow.

Usually, the tenner is somewhat muted the following day, as people have had a chance for sleep and sobriety to creep into their disheveled heads and allow for a more balanced and pragmatic view to come forth. This is not the case for everyone, as some feel they are bound to continue to defend their stances for the sake of the internet, and others are simply lacking on the ability to be analytical and continue to have their views determined by the plight of the previous night.

Anyway you look at it, people have differing opinions and I love the debates here, no matter which side I fall on, because they are typically being battled out by emotions by some and strict sober analysis by others. The clash of these distinct viewpoints provide me with food for thought as well as quite a few laughs.
 
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It has been scientifically shown that male fans show a 20%-30% drop of testosterone after their team loses. My point is that people really feel the losses at their core. And the physiological changes combine with psychological yoyoing during the game lead many fans to be somewhat fatalistic at games' end. This visceral reaction plays out in different ways for different people. Some, like myself, tend to be more reserved and introspective, others lean on the positives so their fandom framework does not crumble, while others lay fault on who they deem responsible for the loss. None of these reactions are "right" or "wrong", just different ways to absorb a hard blow.

Usually, the tenner is somewhat muted the following day, as people have had a chance for sleep and sobriety to creep into their disheveled heads and allow for a more balanced and pragmatic view to come forth. This is not the case for everyone, as some feel they are bound to continue to defend their stances for the sake of the internet, and others are simply lacking on the ability to be analytical and continue to have their views determined by the plight of the previous night.

Anyway you look at it, people have differing opinions and I love the debates here, no matter which side I fall on, because they are typically being battled out by emotions by some and strict sober analysis by others. The clash of these distinct viewpoints provide me with food for thought as well as quite a few laughs.

Wow that was deep ;) I enjoy most of it too.
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

I actually woke up feeling OK about the team's effort last night. Sure they dropped a close one on a lucky shot, and yes they could have executed better down the stretch, but a lot of credit has to be given to Orlando's shooters, they were smoking hot from downtown last night. The encouraging signs were LMA absolutely carving up Howard and Lewis, and the fact that the team got back to really moving the ball and played incredible interior defense even with Oden stinking it up for the night.

I have a feeling this team is going to really give Utah a run for their money tomorrow night with revenge on their minds.
 
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I have a feeling this team is going to really give Utah a run for their money tomorrow night with revenge on their minds.

I have a good feeling about it too. Remember what we did to Chicago after the 1 point win over Sacramento when Nate got into them.

I do not think a Boozer-less Utah and a somewhat hobbling Deron are as good as they usually are in the Radium Stadium - should have a good chance of winning that one.
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

Or "pickled". And it's a question of to be pickled or not to be pickled.

That is the question.

Ed O.

great commentary but now I'm craving pickles. damn!
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

While they/we are too fickled, I think (pretty much) every fan base does the same thing. You just need to find a forum were a bunch of them are on it... (That Toronto forum earlier, ClubLakers, etc...)

So its all good. It gets EXTREMELY annoying, but meh... its their right to do w/e they want. Sometimes the overreacting is funny as shit to watch though (Mixum, KingSpeed).
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

I like Kosher fickles. (and turtles too).

Oh - and say NO to half-sour fickles.
 
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he said "to blathe...", which everyone knows means "to bluff". He's a gambler.
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

Who the fick are you calling fuckled? What?

I just want a new coach sooner than later. I would even settle for having him take an IQ test and keeping his job if he scored over 100.
 
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The people who are over the top get on my nerves a lot, but I think if you go around to other teams' forums likes ours, you'll see much of the same. Even Laker fans were piling on Kobe and wanting to trade their players after their loss last night. Not sayin' it's cool, but we're not the only ones.
 
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Even Laker fans were piling on Kobe and wanting to trade their players after their loss last night.

Who and where did you see this stupidity?
 
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Impatient, fickle and quick to anoint and demote.
 
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Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too
Went for a ride in a flying shoe.
"Hooray!"
"What fun!"
"It's time we flew!"
Said Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.

Ickle was captain, and Pickle was crew
And Tickle served coffee and mulligan stew
As higher
And higher
And higher they flew,
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.

Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too,
Over the sun and beyond the blue.
"Hold on!"
"Stay in!"
"I hope we do!"
Cried Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.

Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle too
Never returned to the world they knew,
And nobody
Knows what's
Happened to
Dear Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.



Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too
from the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends" (1974)
 
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Who and where did you see this stupidity?

LakersGround, their game thread last night.

Kobe :

a- tired from the little rest he's gotten lately because of olympics
b- unmotivated for some bizarre reason
c- has lost a step from the high mileage of his career.

Kobe has shown us that he's nothing but history.
Lakers has shown us that they're nothing but the same old weak defensive team.
It's inexcusable to see Kings blowing by Lakers one after another. I haven't seen any championship caliber teams allowed that to happen in my 30 years of watching the NBA.
My prediction: Lakers makes it to the final, losing to either Cavs or Celtics.
Lebron == MVP over Wade due to Cavs' better winning record.
Kobe == 2009 All star but that's it.

Gasol= soft.
Bynum= soft
Radman=soft
Farmar=soft
Sasha=soft
Odom=soft

Fish= not soft but no D anymore
Ariza= not soft but all D
Kobe= something going on here. He's definitely looking tired and unmotivated.

Phil= used to know how to coach. The Zen BS obviously doesn't work with softies.

Lakers= softer than a flan. (same color too)
 
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Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too
Went for a ride in a flying shoe.
"Hooray!"
"What fun!"
"It's time we flew!"
Said Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.

Ickle was captain, and Pickle was crew
And Tickle served coffee and mulligan stew
As higher
And higher
And higher they flew,
Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.

Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too,
Over the sun and beyond the blue.
"Hold on!"
"Stay in!"
"I hope we do!"
Cried Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.

Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle too
Never returned to the world they knew,
And nobody
Knows what's
Happened to
Dear Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me too.



Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too
from the book "Where the Sidewalk Ends" (1974)

Favorite book as a kid!!! :ghoti:
 
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a- tired from the little rest he's gotten lately because of olympics

b- unmotivated for some bizarre reason

c- has lost a step from the high mileage of his career.

a: I agree
b: gotta be fucking kidding me
c: I agree
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

Oh, I'm being eaten
By a boa constrictor,
A boa constrictor,
A boa constrictor,
I'm being eaten by a boa constrictor,
And I don't like it--one bit.
Well, what do you know?
It's nibblin' my toe.
Oh, gee,
It's up to my knee.
Oh my,
It's up to my thigh.
Oh, fiddle,
It's up to my middle.
Oh, heck,
It's up to my neck.
Oh, dread,
It's upmmmmmmmmmmffffffffff .
:clap:
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

It has been scientifically shown that male fans show a 20%-30% drop of testosterone after their team loses.

Where do you ge this stuff? I don't doubt it, more amazed with the information you get on this board.

And if the average male drops testosterone 20-30% after a loss . . . then last night I must have dropped 40-50%. That loss took the wind right out of me and many otehr fans . . . that ride on the max back to my car was a wierd ride . . . everyone looked out of it and no one was really talking about the game . . . quiet on the max except for the three males remembering when their friend threw up in a car and he tried to cover his mouth up and eneded up getting vomit all over everyone else including the car vent and someone's lips.

Yep it was so quiet that everyone on the max was hearing this story . . . a poster here by any chance?
 
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There was more that I posted.. if you cared to respond haha

It's inexcusable to see Kings blowing by Lakers one after another. I haven't seen any championship caliber teams allowed that to happen in my 30 years of watching the NBA.

Maybe this moron should watch more than just Lakers games.
Celtics were 1-3 against the Wizards last year
Lost to Charlotte
Lost to Golden State
Lost to Phil
Taken to 7 games by the Hawks

...yeah a good team losing to a bad/lesser team hasnt happened in 30 years :crazy:
 
Re: Blazer fans are to fickled?

I like when fans post their resume ("I've been watching 30 years", etc.), but then don't pick up things like the difference between a 1-2-2 and a 2-3 zone. Or where cutters should be going. Or missing defensive assignments

What do you watch? (rhetorical).

Side note: One of the reasons I'm usually not on game thread is that I like to DVR and start watching about 45 minutes after the tip. It allows me to ffwd through commercials and the halftime show, but back up to look at plays again. ORL did some really interesting things, and it looks like the Sergio/Rudy oops are actually being set up and called, since Joel set two beautiful screen-downs to get Rudy open both times.
 

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