Rich Cho's Recipe For Improving The Trail Blazers (Quick)

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wow, I found that to be one of the least informative articles ever. Good thing Quick asked Cho if he was a yes man, now we know he's not.

I like the Cho hire, I just don't like that puppy dog essay.

That's because Quick fucking sucks.
 
As if you weren't annoying enough without the tiresome misogyny.

I find his misogyny to be invigorating!

j/k

By the way I love to use silly pictures to sum up my feelings about ideas. Calderon was at least looking to new ideas or at least retreads that could pass as new in a board DEEEEEEP in the summer doldrums! I didn't like the idea, but I appreciate you attempting to turn over new earth. :cheers:
 
Maybe it's my background in statistics and my job as an analyst, but I find it incredibly comforting to know that we have a process oriented and systematic thinker at the controls, it leads me to believe that he looks at players as sets of skills moreso than people. I'm sure some of you will wrinkle your nose at that and I can understand why, but I think it will pay real dividends to have somebody who is dispassionate and able to look at players as objectively as possible without being blinded by sentimental or emotional attachment.

If he's not making moves my first instinct is that it's because those deals don't meet the bar he's set for a trade, not because he has romantic notions about all of these players being potential future all-stars.

Ah! A Dr. Spock you mean?
 
WTF? Did he make Quick order something different so he could take some bites?

Barrett and Quick say two trades are being finalized. Now nothing is immenent? Can't wait for the flameouts after another first round exit.
 
WTF? Did he make Quick order something different so he could take some bites?

Barrett and Quick say two trades are being finalized. Now nothing is immenent? Can't wait for the flameouts after another first round exit.

You're the one we watch for; your hair catches fire first, and stay burning much longer. If you're looking forward to people losing their shit, just read your own fucking posts, because you're getting hysterical over a Jason Quick article.

Jesus fucking Christ, what a bunch of babies.
 
IIRC, Cho said he was nervous about saying too much about future moves due to a warning he received from Paul Allen.

I think the days of Portland having a GM that tips his hand are long, long gone.
Cho isn't going to be forth coming with much of anything at all to the media.

He wasn't in OKC and he sure as hell isn't here.
 
As if you weren't annoying enough without the tiresome misogyny.

Actually I consider it a compliment. Women are adventurous about food but want to make an informed decision. We are willing to try something new but don't make rash choices. We seek input from those with knowledge. Cho needs to channel his inner culinary female.

Men, as has been pointed out, say give me a bad pizza and a 6 pick.
 
I'll agree substance was lacking from the Article, but I do believe JQuick painted a good picture of a brilliant meticulous man. First Asian American GM, pretty cool IMO

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Actually I consider it a compliment. Women are adventurous about food but want to make an informed decision. We are willing to try something new but don't make rash choices. We seek input from those with knowledge. Cho needs to channel his inner culinary female.

Men, as has been pointed out, say give me a bad pizza and a 6 pick.

Wow, there is some blatant stereotyping. How about "Some women" and "Some men". I have a household full of women and none of them fit the profile you describe.
 
Was it stereotyping when it was posted that Cho acted like "every woman" in a restaurant? I'm sure you vigorously protested...
 
Was it stereotyping when it was posted that Cho acted like "every woman" in a restaurant? I'm sure you vigorously protested...

I might have if I had seen it. But, I have chosen to block out content from some individuals. I didn't see it. :innocent:
 
Women are adventurous about food but want to make an informed decision. We are willing to try something new but don't make rash choices. We seek input from those with knowledge. Cho needs to channel his inner culinary female.

Men, as has been pointed out, say give me a bad pizza and a 6 pick.

What an absolute crock. Jamie Oliver could drop out of the ceiling and tell you exactly what you should order, tell you what the very best dish in that restaurant is and you still debate your dinner selection as if it were the biggest choice you'd have to make all week, which to be fair, it probably is.

Spending 26 minutes thinking about what to order for dinner does not make you adventurous ffs.

Finally as far as this "tiresome misogyny" wrap goes. Would someone mind linking me mentioning women a single other time on this forum? You know other than the blistering criticism of their ordering habits in restaurants. Oh, What a cad, what a brut I am.
 
Was it stereotyping when it was posted that Cho acted like "every woman" in a restaurant? I'm sure you vigorously protested...

Of course it was stereotyping. Idiotic stereotyping. Coming back with something just as ridiculous doesn't do any good, though...

You didn't learn that with your avatars, though, so I'm not surprised you continue to take that approach. :)

Ed O.
 
Fuck!!!!!

I was fucking making a joke based on another poster's dumb remark.

Sexists have NO sense of humor.
 
IMHO, I agree

Doubt Rich Cho is sexiest

Cool pic!!

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Like there's really any women (or any real women?) that post on a Blazers forum. :biglaugh:
 
As if you weren't annoying enough without the tiresome misogyny.

What's tiresome is the overwhelming manhatred in the media for my entire lifetime. It's so refreshing to hear a man speak his mind for a few seconds before cowering in fear again.

And what's tiresome is the fact that you've accused someone of your big word at least 3 times in 2 months. I skip most threads, so it's probably been more than that.
 
IIRC, Cho said he was nervous about saying too much about future moves due to a warning he received from Paul Allen.

I think the days of Portland having a GM that tips his hand are long, long gone.
Cho isn't going to be forth coming with much of anything at all to the media.

He wasn't in OKC and he sure as hell isn't here.[/QUOT

When do you hear much of anything from Assistant GM's?

And when did we have a GM that tipped his hand? I don't remember those days. Who wants one anyways? What would you do if you were a rival GM of the Blazers and it "leaked" that Portland was close to finalizing a trade for Chris Paul? Would you not immediately pick up the phone and call NO?
 

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