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Re: The Roy situation
Mods Please Merge.
Mods Please Merge.
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"You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to SlyPokerDog again." Now that is what I would call ambiguously gay.
A lot of us have wondered about the training and medical staff for a long time. We have good reason to wonder. I also wonder, as someone else wondered a while back, about the Blazers practice facility floor. The Ducks used to have horrible injury problems until they changed their football field turf. Is the practice facility simply maple planks on a concrete slab or what? What is wrecking these guys' bodies? Knees, backs, our players are taking a beating.I'm just really wondering at what point do we get to point fingers at the training staff, because injury after injury after injury, many of them considered "lingering", can't possibly be a coincidence.
That thread was a lot more fun. What is there to say, really?Where is everybody??? This thread better be bigger than the MIXUM thread.
Pretty amazing for the Blazers' training staff to have been able to have had an impact on Roy's knees before he became a Blazer. Those guys must really suck at what they do.
Maybe a little like Paul Pierce, and pick his spots?Well, like I said, he's going to have to become a pure shooter. He's going to have to get much better as a catch-and-shoot player. He's going to have to move without the ball. Basically he's going to have to become Ray Allen.
I don't know why either of these things would shock any of us. Neither of these things are new news. The latest confirmation is new, but not surprising or entirely unexpected.Really??? We just discovered that Roy has serious knee problems and may require surgery. And it looks like Oden may have lingering problems, as well, and not be back as soon as we thought. Which means our two best players, the guys we thought would bring us a championship, have a very clouded future, and may never be able to play at 100%.
I'd say that's a pretty good reason for any Blazer fan to freak out.
I don't know why either of these things would shock any of us. Neither of these things are new news. The latest confirmation is new, but not surprising or entirely unexpected.
A little early to panic, but the death of dreams is certainly well within the bounds of possibility at this point.
It's a tough ride being a Blazers fan. We should all become Lakers fans.

This totally deserved its own new thread.
Anything Mixum posts deserves its own new thread.
My fandom is not contingent upon the Blazers winning a championship. I'll leave that attitude to the Flakers of the world. I want the Blazers to win the championsip, of course, in fact multiple championships, (like nine, LOL) with every fiber of my soul. But I'll still be a Blazers fan and I won't jump off a bridge if they don't.
The medical staff didn't draft anyone... they just do the best with what we have. Maybe they did evaluations on the draft picks and should be blamed too... not sure.
hate to say i told ya so...
but you can see this coming 2 years ago
hate to say i told ya so...
but you can see this coming 2 years ago
I think this may be the biggest lie you have ever told.
i want the blazers to do well or i wouldnt be so fucking depressed right now and waste my time here.
Now, many of the plays call for Roy to post low on the block, or get the ball at the "elbow," the corner created where the free throw line meets the key.
Given him credit now... I think he's calculated every possible disaster scenario an infinate number of times already... so yeah... he really has seen them all coming.
i want the blazers to do well or i wouldnt be so fucking depressed right now and waste my time here.
