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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#21 » by Ghosten » Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:45 am

I often feel like this when my IBS takes control.

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Post#22 » by Milkdud » Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:02 am

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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#23 » by GOBlazers » Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:45 am

Don't care if we are not involved in rumors... Most rumors are fiction anyway (your lucky if they are even based upon truth)

Expect activity draft day... Just my opinion. Obviously free agency comes after, but I'm confident some of our rotation guys will be gone this week
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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#24 » by Billy » Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:43 pm

I was feeling it, but Ha makes me feel better.

I'm certainly getting a bit anxious. I was willing to accept no movement at the deadline with the promise of activity at this point. Obviously FA is still in the cross hairs, but now is the time to make these moves. While I have a feeling that it's different behind the scenes, this apparent contentedness with the roster from McMillan and Pritchard makes me nervous.

The Blazers have some tough decisions, and Pritchard has to show me again that he's willing to deal a favorite in order to improve the team. Last year he moved Jack to clear the way for Rudy and land Bayless. This year I hope he's willing to part with more players in order to make room for some improvements.
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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#25 » by BlackMamba » Wed Jun 24, 2009 1:50 pm

i don't get why some could get frustrated. sure, the blazers lack one or two more impact players, but can we really be unsecure about the current roster?
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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#26 » by Bob loblaw » Wed Jun 24, 2009 3:51 pm

I'm with you all. My feeling is that I'm worried about the mental state of the Blazers if they don't make a big move draft day. It seems like many players are a little fragile, Oden, Sergio, Bayless, and they need to know where they fit on the team. I know Oden knows where he fits but he still seems a bit fragile mentally. I'm up for any trade that will help clearly define where the Blazers are heading. Solidify the pg is the priority, and I think Roy should be the only untouchable if the right deal presents itself.
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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#27 » by Butter » Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:02 pm

I don't expect a lot of fireworks on draft day to be honest. I think it's much more likely that the Blazers make a big move during the FA signing period.

I wouldn't be surprised to see a deal or two involving the draft, I don't think KP can help himself.

I predict:

On draft day
1) Move up in the draft
2) Trade 2nd round picks for future 2nds

FA Period
3) Sign and trade for solid veteran
or
4) Sign a FA outright
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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#28 » by Butter » Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:39 pm

Butter wrote:I don't expect a lot of fireworks on draft day to be honest. I think it's much more likely that the Blazers make a big move during the FA signing period.

I wouldn't be surprised to see a deal or two involving the draft, I don't think KP can help himself.

I predict:

On draft day
1) Move up in the draft
2) Trade 2nd round picks for future 2nds

FA Period
3) Sign and trade for solid veteran
or
4) Sign a FA outright


So far, I'm right on the money. It was a pretty easy call though.
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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#29 » by Walton'sBeard! » Fri Jun 26, 2009 4:18 am

My IBS is flaring up! The Sergio trade made the rash go away, but now the swelling is back.

Ugh, I gotta run to the bathroom.
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Post#30 » by Ytoojae » Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:22 am

It's baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack. Somebody help me!
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Re: Inactive Blazer Syndrome (IBS) support group 

Post#31 » by DaVoiceMaster » Tue Jun 29, 2010 12:20 am

Ummm, is anal leakage one of the symptoms or should I go and consult a physician?
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