Drttimmy
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It's interesting to see how quickly and often the Blazer front office changes their projections. So much, you'd halfway suspect them to be slightly incompetent. Publically promoting the good promises of free agency. Identifying the wrong teams that will be our primary challengers for the next decade(New Orleans, Utah). Marketing Oden as a primary ticket draw. Abandoning the long-term plan mantra from their forecasts given thru the media. Not that it's a bad thing or that it does show incompetence to be flipping statements so quickly and often. Just interesting and evidence their projections arent bulletproof--for better or for worse.
I agree with most the comments made in the thread. Roy has become a legitimate superstar and I seriously doubt they projected that for him. Otherwise, you grab him at #2 in the 06 Draft, ensuring he's not stolen later. The West is definitely weaker and more ripe for the taking. Utah and New Orleans arent ready to replace the incumbent, aging elite teams, leaving just us. Looking past the 54 wins and the 2nd best record....look at the way the team played the last third of the season. They were crushing teams and looking elite-level dominant, at a point in the season when you're getting every team's best effort. That isn't mentioned nearly enough. So, for these reasons I agree the timeline Should have been moved up.
With so many people in this thread agreeing we can win now, I'm surprised there is so much clamoring on this board to make personnel changes. IMO you only make a move if you are nearly certain it will improve the overall team. The perfect fit to use a Pritchard line. I dont think I've heard one rumor or potential free agent signing that would indisputedly improve the team. There's room for criticism and reasonable skepticism for all of proposals in my opinion. I'm surprised their isnt a larger voice for staying status quo. Unless it's just me, and I'm too critical of what's out there as free agent and rumored trade fodder.
I agree with most the comments made in the thread. Roy has become a legitimate superstar and I seriously doubt they projected that for him. Otherwise, you grab him at #2 in the 06 Draft, ensuring he's not stolen later. The West is definitely weaker and more ripe for the taking. Utah and New Orleans arent ready to replace the incumbent, aging elite teams, leaving just us. Looking past the 54 wins and the 2nd best record....look at the way the team played the last third of the season. They were crushing teams and looking elite-level dominant, at a point in the season when you're getting every team's best effort. That isn't mentioned nearly enough. So, for these reasons I agree the timeline Should have been moved up.
With so many people in this thread agreeing we can win now, I'm surprised there is so much clamoring on this board to make personnel changes. IMO you only make a move if you are nearly certain it will improve the overall team. The perfect fit to use a Pritchard line. I dont think I've heard one rumor or potential free agent signing that would indisputedly improve the team. There's room for criticism and reasonable skepticism for all of proposals in my opinion. I'm surprised their isnt a larger voice for staying status quo. Unless it's just me, and I'm too critical of what's out there as free agent and rumored trade fodder.


