OT: How the Marshawn Lynch might impact the Blazers

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Marshawn Lynch just made an amazing run in the playoffs to basically put the nail in the coffin of the Saints. It was one of the better runs you will ever see, try to check it out on youtube if you missed it.

Paul Allen is going to be riding a high after this game, and it might just be enough to motivate him to pull the trigger on a deal.
 
Uh, I think it might be on endless loop on Sportscenter all night.
 
I utterly fail to see how any of this correlates with PA making moves in the NBA. But if that's how me makes his management decisions then god help us all.
 
I utterly fail to see how any of this correlates with PA making moves in the NBA. But if that's how me makes his management decisions then god help us all.

Too bad you lack passion in your life ;-)
 
Marshawn Lynch just made an amazing run in the playoffs to basically put the nail in the coffin of the Saints. It was one of the better runs you will ever see, try to check it out on youtube if you missed it.

Paul Allen is going to be riding a high after this game, and it might just be enough to motivate him to pull the trigger on a deal.

A deal to try and make the team better this season? Maybe. I agree with nik that that would be a bad way to make decisions, but if the deal is a good one, great.
 
Nice to dream about, anyway.

That said, it was an unbelievable run by Lynch.
 
Paul Allen is going to be riding a high after this game, and it might just be enough to motivate him to pull the trigger on a deal.

Your reaching here... no way the Seahawk win today has any impact on our Trail Blazers.
 
Marshawn Lynch just made an amazing run in the playoffs to basically put the nail in the coffin of the Saints. It was one of the better runs you will ever see, try to check it out on youtube if you missed it.

Paul Allen is going to be riding a high after this game, and it might just be enough to motivate him to pull the trigger on a deal.

It'll be the opposite; he'll be more trusting of the team(s) he has as they are because the team(s) he has is/are winning. :ghoti:
 
It'll be the opposite; he'll be more trusting of the team(s) he has as they are because the team(s) he has is/are winning. :ghoti:

Sadly, I was thinking the same thing.

Since their Superbowl trip, the Seahawks have been a train-wreck....yet somehow they make the play-offs with a losing record, and even win in the first round. Worst possible lesson for an owner.
 
Sadly, I was thinking the same thing.

Since their Superbowl trip, the Seahawks have been a train-wreck....yet somehow they make the play-offs with a losing record, and even win in the first round. Worst possible lesson for an owner.

What are you talking about? Hasselbeck is the future.
 
I was hoping you meant Stern was going to give Portland a home playoff game they didn't deserve
 
Did you guys see that stiff arm? Paul Allen should sign Marshawn Lynch to be Portland's backup power forward. He's physical.
 
On a side note I was really disappointed when my Packers didn't trade a 3rd round pick for Lynch when he was available; I have a feeling they could have used him for a playoff run.
 
Your reaching here... no way the Seahawk win today has any impact on our Trail Blazers.

You lack passion!

Beast Mode = CP to PDX!

Ed O.
 

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