Sunday, December 31, 2006

Oh these Blazers Give Me a Lotta Woes to Write About!

Utah 96 Portland 86. Coach Nate McMillan seems to be twisting in the wind after the Blazers lost again, against the division leader, Utah Jazz on the road. He lamented this time, after his clubs' now 5th loss in a row up in the mountains.Image Hosted by ImageShack.us To make things uglier, they have been defeated in 11 of the last 12 contests at Salt Lake City. The coaches substitution patterns are constantly being questioned on this young mistake prone team. Tonight it was no different.

"I was just trying to get something going," McMillan said when asked. -Again. "Sergio again came in and brought some energy and got something going." Sergio's creativity as well his innate ability to build on rhythms helped cut a woeful 24pt deficit to within 10. We were able to get some type of momentum." McMillan added. "Then I went back with Roy. I've got to go with guys who can get something going."

This is at the expense of Jarret Jack the young 6'3 point guard who has been averaging 34min per game. Last night he complained, questioning the inability to get a foot in the game in the fourth quarter. He played ONLY 24min last night. He scored but 5pts. Shooting 2 for 7 and 1-2, with NO free throws.

Nate's young team was out rebounded a total of 44-35. It played poorly at times, giving up alot of layups and slam dunks to the powerful Jazz ballclub on their homecourt, heck, they gave up 50pts in the paint! The young and indecisive Trailblazer defense seemed porous at times and couldnt stop anyone, but yes, give them credit, they hustled. They hustled to close that huge deficit while playing like their coach used to, tenaciously, managing to erase that one time huge 24pt lead. That must have been the time in which when they collected most of their total of 9 steals and 6 blocks, finally moving their feet, defending the boards, and closing to the 10pts that turned out to be the winning margin for Utah.


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Saturday, December 30, 2006

Due to Illness Ive been away

Lots happening, the Chiefs will meet the Carolina Panthers Tomorrow to determine if they have a snowballs chance in Tahiti to make the final playoff spot in the AFC. Like that can happen. You bet I will be up early Monday morning typing my apologies if miracles happen.
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My Portland Trailblazers dropped an easy win like an egg, and scrambled it all over the floor when with five seconds left Brandon Roy missed a 5ft bank shot with contact "no call" after he traveled for the shot. Ho Hum, they never shoulda let it get that far, with the lowly "Sixers" at home. They are doing better than expected with an almost .500 record. In case you were wondering, LMA, Lamarcus Aldridge, the number two pick is NOT playing... while they are showcasing

Jamaal Magloire
for trade bait and open up the salary spot and slim the roster for more time for the rookie.
I personally believe that they are also NOT playing him yet to avoid having to include him in entertaining trade offers to Other teams that they would bargain with.

Do you think LJ will be traded "Before" he becomes a free agent and skips to get on a team with playoff posibilities?
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Friday, November 24, 2006

From the Denver Post this morning!


By Mike Klis Denver Post Staff Writer Article Last Updated:11/24/2006 01:15:47 AM MST

Kansas City, Mo. - For starters, Jake Plummer had benchwarmer burned into his psyche.

Go get 'em, Jake. Win one for the clipboard and the baseball cap. Oh, and by the way: Mind holding for those Jason Elam extra points?

Prior to the Broncos' 19-10 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs here Thanksgiving night before a raucous, overflow Arrowhead Stadium crowd - but hardly a national television audience - speculation was rampant that win or lose, Good Jake or Bad Jake, Broncos coach Mike Shanahan had decided Plummer had started his last game as Broncos quarterback.

The conjecture was hardly surprising given Plummer's erratic play this season and the talent of his apparent successor, rookie Jay Cutler.

A bit baffling was why Plummer was left twisting amid such speculation before such a crucial divisional game.

"I'm the starter right now," Plummer said. "If Mike feels he wants to put Jay in there, then my play doesn't warrant him to not do it. So whatever he wants to do is what I have to go with."

Shanahan opened his postgame news conference with a statement. He then asked for questions. When the uncomfortable media throng hesitated to ask the question about the rumors swirling around Plummer, Shanahan walked off the podium. The media's pause was roughly 1 1/2 Mississippis. Shanahan's departure was immediate.

When approached later in the locker room, Shanahan said he was prepared to handle any questions at his news conference, but would not answer them individually.

The furor of the inevitable quarterback switch may have initially affected both the quarterback, who was shaky until a 3-minute drive near the end of the first half, and the team, which didn't exactly come out punching the Chiefs in their chinstraps.


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Monday, November 20, 2006

Portland Rookies make their Presence Known.


The NBA Rookie watch

The Blazers' three rookie draft picks are among the NBA's finest, according to the statistics, compared to other rookies of the same class. This week, Aldridge, who has played in only five games since his debut less than two weeks ago, is third in scoring (10.8 points) and second in rebounds (5.6). In addition, our Injured rookie point guard, Brandon Roy, who missed all of last week's games, is second, scoring (11.6) and third in assists (3.4). The last of the three, young point guard Sergio Rodriguez, leads all of his 06' class of rookies- in assists (3.8) despite his limited playing time.

This all bodes well for one of the league's youngest teams. I guess when three rookies get that much playing time they are bound to be in the top of somebody's list. Coach Nate is happy with the production thus far, and the front office is beaming- rightfully so!

Lets see if the smiles get bigger after the San Antonio Spurs come to Portlandtown tonight. The Spurs are a perfect 5-0 on the road thus far this season. Oh well. Someone has to stop the skid... or maybe they will crash!!

I only wish I could be there!

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Portland Rookies make their Presence Known.


The NBA Rookie watch

The Blazers' three rookie draft picks are among the NBAs finest, acoording to the statistics, compared to other rookies of the same class. This week, Aldridge, who has played in only five games since his debut less than two weeks ago, is third in scoring (10.8 points) and second in rebounds (5.6). In addition, our Injured rookie point guard, Brandon Roy, who missed all of last week's games, is second, scoring (11.6) and third in assists (3.4). The last of the three, young point guard Sergio Rodriguez, leads all of his 06' class of rookies- in assists (3.8) despite his limited playing time.

This all bodes well for one of the league's youngest teams. I guess when three rookies get that much playing time they are bound to be in the top of somebody's list. Coach Nate is happy with the production thus far, and the front office is beaming- rightfully so!

Lets see if the smiles get bigger after the San Antonio Spurs come to Potrtlandtown tonight. They are 5-0 on the road thus far this season. Oh well. Someone has to stop the skid... or maybe they will crash!! I only wish I could be there.

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Sunday, November 19, 2006

Oakland will attempt to bring their "A" game to Kansas City. Since missing eight games with a concussion, QB Trent Green will finally return as the starting quarterback. Look for the Raiders to come fast and all day after him. Green's arm is alive again, but you wonder if his receivers will be of any to help him.

Green's man (probably) will be Dante Hall. But, DE Derrick Burgess has eight sacks and he is hungry for more. He is an emotional player, he got into a screaming fit with QB Andrew Walter last Sunday, after he saw Walter hanging his head, forlorn and defeated.
QB Aaron Brooks starts for the Raiders.

The Chiefs, will be going for their seventh straight over the Raiders today, and some good news, Gonzalez and guard Brian Waters are planning to come back Thursday vs. Denver. Hopefully OUR defense will hold its own to defeat this team feeding on the energy of the crowd alone!

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A Quick Road Win!

Zach Randolph had 20 points and 16 rebounds for the Portland Trail Blazers as they "worked quickly" to snap a four-game losing streak with an 86-68 victory over the New Jersey Nets Saturday night. LaMarcus Aldridge and Jarrett Jack each had 12 points and Ime Udoka added 10 for the Blazers, who scored the first 13 points of the game and never relinquished the lead. The Blazers led by as many as 18 and finished the opening quarter with a 25-8 lead. Portland rolled to a 67-48 lead after three and cruised through the final period. everyone in Portland has jumped back on the bandwagon since the hard fought win.


Below are a few well stated comments from
Oregonlive.com Blazers Forum:

306368. My oh my
by CleanSl8, 11/18/06 22:19 ET
just when so many were ready to write this team off last night, look what they did. Awesome win tonight and this will go a long ways towards character building. The forum seems to be a little less crowded also without the group of whiners from last night.

306368.3. how good is LaMarcus?
by JETBlack06, 11/18/06 22:21 ET
Re: My oh my by CleanSl8, 11/18/06
Seriously this guy could be the answer to the ultimate question. "What if Sheed worked on his game and played hard all the time?"


306368.3.1. I agree. I didn't know he had as much range
by Yojimbo, 11/18/06 22:23 ET
Re: My oh my by CleanSl8, 11/18/06
as he does, and hitting contested shots from outside. that was nice.

306368.3.4. Very impressed with him so far
by CleanSl8, 11/18/06 22:28 ET
Re: My oh my by CleanSl8, 11/18/06
as it looks like we hit a triple bullseye in the draft. With Roy being out we may still end up with the Rookie of the Year.

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Saturday, November 18, 2006





There are a few interesting takes from the Blazers fourth consecutive loss.



from
Oregonlive.com
Trailblazer forum
last night
after the loss to Boston on the Road


306115. Aldridge not getting the ball enough. That's
by Yojimbo, 11/17/06 23:02 ET
my opinion. He shot 5-5 two games in a row now. Did Jarrett Jack really have to take that 3 point shot when LA was open in the paint? That's just one example.


306115.1. Aldridge is shooting so well...
by PHATGUYSRULE, 11/17/06 23:05 ET
Re: Aldridge not getting the ball enough. That's by Yojimbo, 11/17/06
because teams don't expect him to get the ball. They aren't gearing their defense to him. Start giving him the ball more and his percentage will quickly drop, he'll lose confidence, and you'll be complaining about how he can't hit shots.

306115.1.2.1. It's a problem we don't want.
by PHATGUYSRULE, 11/17/06 23:12 ET
Re: Aldridge not getting the ball enough. That's by Yojimbo, 11/17/06
The last thing we need is Aldridge's confidence to be shaken right now. We need to take our time with him. That's what Nate's doing. People are just being impatient.



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Hmmm... Gotta Wonder Which Team will Showup!

from espn
Oakland at Kansas City (9 1/2)
-- Do you think when someone says to Andrew Walter after a Raiders game, "Have a seat," he replies, "No thanks, I've been sitting all game."? Pick: Chiefs.


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Friday, November 17, 2006

LaMarcus Aldridge to Start against the Celtics!!


Just in. Portland Trailblazer Coach Nate McMillan has said he plans to start LaMarcus Aldridge at the center position on Friday night against the Boston Celtics. He added that It'll be the first NBA start for Aldridge, and that his play has been consistent and he can be a reliable scorer and defender. Nate thinks that this move this will add some quickness to the starting lineup. Aldridge has shown an ability to score from the inside and outside and he should be a worthy safety valve and another passing option for Zach Randolph.

From Cleveland:
Cavaliers rookie guard Daniel Gibson and Portland rookie center LaMarcus Aldridge both played for the University of Texas. "He has some of the same skills as some of the best centers in the game," Gibson said. "He's athletic, hungry and he's able to score. I'm a little biased because I played with him." adding, "I've never seen a big man that could do the things he can do," Gibson said. "For example, he'd block a shot on one end and beat me down court for a layup, and I'm really pushing it. The way he runs the floor -- and because he's so humble -- he'll be fine in this league"

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Thursday, November 16, 2006

Lack of bodies hurt the Blazers-fall 100-87


The Cleveland Cavaliers and Lebron James took care of the ailing Portland Trailblazers after valiant efforts from Zach Randolph and LaMarcus Aldridge failed to keep it close enough. It sounds like LA will ge his first start at center Friday night against the Boston Celtics. Coach Nate has not been pleased with the production of Magliore who has struggled with his shooting percentage. This will be a good test for Aldridge to check his contributions with major minutes.


from Oregonlive.com "Blazers Forum", some contributors thoughts:

305512. Lamarcus in the offense
by AK08, 11/16/06 1:07 ET
With limited practice and training for the season, Aldridge has been quite impressive. There is so much raw talent built into this kid... it gets me pumped up for the future. Right now, he is lost on offense. We aren't able to utilize his greatest offensive traits because he is so unfamiliar with how the offense moves. Once he picks up on the offense and our distributors get him the ball in the right spots, he'll be a scoring machine. Nobody can stop his shot... it is impossible to defend. He can hit from anywhere on the floor with anybody in his face. I envision Roy and Lamarcus being a deadly combo for years and years to come.

and

305511.1. Lamarcus nickname:
by AK08, 11/16/06 1:10 ET
Re: Brandon Roy by CtwnBlzerFan, 11/16/06
The Gazelle. He hops around the court like a gazelle. He will only get more active and aggressive as the season goes on. Scary potential... absolutely scary

one more

Re: Lamarcus in the offense by AK08, 11/16/06
he plays very hard on both sides of the court. The two rookies have a lot of pride and play to win. It's kind of refreshing to have two players do what they do.



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Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Another tough loss on the road


Zbo did his part but found he had to work for it! LaMarcus got time and did some. Sergio even played and made his first NBA bucket... but in the end the score was 101-89 and we came out on the losing end!




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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

LaMarcus battles for a rebound!
Words of Inspiration! Again, from the mouth of Ricky Davis as the Blazers venture into Minnesota to meet the Timberwolves. Again, tonight!

an excerpt from - Mike Tokito of the Oregonian:

"Ten days ago, Minnesota guard Ricky Davis, when he was near the Blazers' bench, called the home team a "pack of roaches." The words fired up the Blazers. Asked about it when the Timberwolves were in Sacramento last week, Davis didn't back off, telling reporters, "They're in our division. They're not going to win the division, put it that way. We just have to make sure next time, when we get up 15, we bury them."

Davis then almost added more fuel to the fire. He started to say that when the Blazers played in Minnesota he might "bring my Raid." But he stopped, saying, "No, no."


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Sunday, November 12, 2006

Well my Ducks "quacked" Under the Pressure Last Night!


They got blown out at the homecoming game for the USC Trojans and blew any chance at taking the Pac-10 title. Oh well, former Ducks Maurice Morris is running well for the Seahawks... and then there is former Duck Joey Harrington starting for the Miami Dolphins against our Kansas City Chiefs today at noon. I guess I gotta hope Joey has even more unfortunate luck throwing the ball against our defense. He will bring his 64.6 passer rating against the Chiefs #8 pass defense in the AFC. Actually, Miami has a better pass defense according to the statistics, they are third in the AFC averaging opponents only 176.3 yards of success.

Roll on Red Warriors
but roll with an attitude!



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LaMarcus Aldridge -- should return tonight!


The word is around the Blazer Camp that LaMarcus Aldridge should come off the injured list in time for tonights Dallas Maverick game at the Rose Garden in river city. That is good news for the 4-2 Blazers who are still without Brandon Roy who takes his place on the bench. LaMarcus will be making his pro debut after recovery from a minor shoulder surgery which has kept him out of most of the fall camp and had him miss the first six exciting games of the season.

His teammates have been picking up the slack, and Zach Randolph has been leading the team as the "go to guy". Impressive, that is how all the opponents have described "Zbo" this year. he is averaging monster monster numbers with four of the six games resulting in double doubles. Randolph took a minute to describe his shot recently... I just hold it, three dribbles, get that (knee) bend, follow through," Randolph said. "I have a nice, soft touch. I just try to keep the same rhythm."

Well, it works for me Zach, keep hitting those free throws too! Hey he is tied with Allen Iverson for the most attempts and looking at a better shooting percentage. I guess coach was right about "working" the low post, huh dude!!! Smile

Lets hope for a good game tonight too.

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LaMarcus Aldridge -- should return tonight!


The word is around the Blazer Camp that LaMarcus Aldridge should come off the injured list in time for tonights Dallas Maverick game at the Rose Garden in river city. That is good news for the 4-2 Blazers who are still without Brandon Roy who takes his place on the bench. LaMarcus will be making his pro debut after recovery from a minor shoulder surgery which has kept him out of most of the fall camp and had him miss the first six exciting games of the season.

His teamates have been picking up the slack, and Zach Randolph has been leading the team as the "go to guy". Impressive, that is how all the opponents have described "Zbo" this year. he is averaging monster monster numbers with four of the six games resulting in double doubles. Randolph took a minute to describe his shot recently... I just hold it, three dribbles, get that (knee) bend, follow through," Randolph said. "I have a nice, soft touch. I just try to keep the same rhythm."

Well, it works for me Zach, keep hitting those free throws too! Hey he is tied with Allen Iverson for the most attempts and looking at a better shooting percentage. I guess coach was right about "working" the low post, huh dude!!! Smile

Lets hope for a good game tonight too.

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Thursday, November 09, 2006

Yesterday it was my chance to say that I hoped that Damon Huard had a big part in any big win on the Dolphins home field this Sunday. It will be an important piece in his career if we can get him the satisfaction of beating his former team with another outstanding offensive performance, as a team!

The following has excerpts from a piece in the Miami newspaper this morning.

Jeff Darlington is a staff contributor to the Miami Herald. The photo above is from the archives at google.com


QB Huard was Marino's choice
BY JEFF DARLINGTON
jdarlington@MiamiHerald.com

So maybe Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino knew a thing or two about evaluating the talent of other quarterbacks after all.

When Damon Huard returns Sunday to South Florida with the NFL's second-best passer rating as the Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback, it will serve as yet another painful reminder of the Dolphins' dreadful search for Marino's successor.

...former coach Dave Wannstedt chose Jay Fiedler as the starter in 2000 despite Marino's persistent lobbying for Huard to serve as his successor, it certainly could be argued that the team moved in the wrong direction....

'I'm going to stay out of that one,'' said defensive end Jason Taylor, asked by Kansas City media whether the rest of the locker room in 2000 thought Huard should have started over Fiedler. ``That's Dan's opinion, and I don't totally disagree with him. But I'm going to stay out of that one. I'm not going to walk into this...

...Daunte Culpepper continued his rehabilitation process, but he did not practice Wednesday.
...Linebacker Zach Thomas wore a red jersey during practice, signifying he was limited. Saban said he was suffering from a migraine headache.
...Cornerback Eddie Jackson (ankle) practiced without limitations.

*************************************************************************

Lets hope it all works out with a win, no matter how we get there!

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17,000 in Portland watch the Lakers get Humbled!

Oh, yeah, Kobe got his 32- but in a losing cause.
The Portland Trailblazers moved to 3-2 on the year and 2-0 at home in the Rose Garden, while the Lakers went south with their 2nd loss of the season. Before Kobe left town he had a few good things to say about Zbo, "Randolph had a monster game," Kobe Bryant said. "He commanded the paint area, drew fouls and got easy opportunities."


The Oregonlive.com Trailblazer forum hosted by the Oregonian newspaper is an excellent way to get in touch with the fans in Portland. Those fans also had some pretty good things to say about this game ...all night! Smile!

Here are a few of the comments offered by the visitors to the site:


by dubzC
Zach has been playing like an Allstar!
Had a great time at the game. Zach is playin extremely well! Good stats and only two TO? He's had a good season thus far. Damn, it feels good to win. Blazers are definitely changing their image.. We are slowly, but surely, gaining our respect back! Keep up the game.


by Blazenstein,
So many....
...reasons why beating The Lakers is special.
So many reasons to hate them! Nice to have the win, and enjoy a forum free from Laker Cap lock trolls using the term BLOSER like it was intelligent.
Thanks Blazers for winning one for a long time Laker hater!


by duckblazer
Eating Crow...
I will eat my crow and like it! Now, I wasn't one of those idiots saying that we should trade Zach for Kenyon, but I did say that Zach was largely a bust and could never be a force for this team, and that if we could unload him for picks and salary relief that it would be good. I am an idiot, and the crow is mighty tasty.
Now that they are afraid of Randolph, I can't wait to unleash Roy on them too!

Please, take a moment to visit the site, Oregonlive.com you will be impressed!


Next up, Friday night, the 4-1 NO/Oklahoma City "whatevertheyares"! They bring a strong team to the Garden for a 7pm tip-off. Hopefully, by then they will have garnered their second loss of the year after a game at Golden State on Thursday night. They bring in a talented group featuring starters -- PG Chris Paul, G Peja Stojakovic, SF Desmond Mason, F David West, and C Tyson Chandler.

A good game on tap. The Blazers could get a little more respect with a win. Come on Portland fans, sell it out and show up on fire!



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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Who to Watch this Weekend in the Dolphin Game

PLAYMAKER: Defensive end Jason Taylor, who scored on an interception return Sunday ...has eight sacks on the season! He is one of the few Dolphins playing up to expectations.

According to the Miami newspapers, there are only two players on the Dolphins roster who are performing to or above expectations -- one is pictured above, Jason Taylor. (the guy making the touchdown!) He has quietly acquired those eight sacks to lead his teams defensive line. Wes Welker, is the other number mentioned. Surprisingly, he leads the Miami team totaling 41 receptions.

The paper also names OT Vernon Carey, a 3yr veteran from Miami of Florida, as the most consistent offensive lineman. It then recognized the 16yr veteran Keith Traylor, DT, who has been particularly formidable against the run this year, and the up and coming young Safety Yeremiah Bell who has made his big plays despite limited opportunities, they both got honorable mentions.

It look like these are the faces to concentrate on Sunday in Miami.

They each should have targets placed on their backs this week during the Chiefs practice sessions. It would be fine if Jarad Allen and Tamba Hali were to outshine this fellow, this Jason Taylor, in his own front yard! If Kennison wants his recognition in the league, he too should use this stage to demonstrate his skills and help lead this team to its fourth victory in four games.

Damon Huard though, really, I wish him well. I want his teamates to give their all to present them an offense that will shine in front of Huard's former hometown crowd!!! I believe that he got his first win on the field for the Dolphins, if I am not mistaken, and I would love for this to be his most shining start- this time for the loyal opposition, the Kansa City Chiefs!!

Good Luck Boys!!

Roll on red Warriors!!


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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Blazers lose to Clippers and lose Brandon Roy too!

The hardest part of the Blazers road loss to the Los Angeles Clippers came in the third quarter when Brandon Roy the Blazer candidate for Rookie of the Year went down with injury.

Roy played just 14 minutes before telling McMillan he couldn't go any more. He wants everyone to know, "I didnt get hurt tonight," Roy said. "I have been having some difficulty lately. A bone next to my Achilles' is bothering me.

He injured it at first back in training camp, then against the Minnesota Timberwolves in the home opener, he felt it give, just a little. Tonight, "It just hurt too much to play. The doctor said I needed to rest and get it looked at. I am going to have an MRI tomorrow when I get back to Portland."

Until then, Coach MacMillan will do what he does, get his team ready to play. Nate was impressed in the loss by a few things. Nate was pretty impressed by Zach Randolph's play, saying, ``I thought he was fabulous with his post presence.'' The Los Angeles' victory overcame a 35-point, 13-rebound performance by Randolph, who also blocked three shots.

Randolph thinks he is growing as a player already this year. `I did better in the second half on getting the ball out quick,'' said Randolph, alluding to times when he was double-teamed. ``It's something we work on in practice, getting the ball out quick and finding an open man.'' MacMillan wants Randolph to stay and play at the low post almost exclusively, not only to dish the ball out, but to battle the boards and increase his shot percentage. The outside shot will improve as a result. Zach is buying into this. He is responding, much to his benefit as a player and a scorer.

Ime Udoka had 10 points and 11 rebounds in the loss, doing well to earn a double double. The Portland State star is evolving. and Jarrett Jack finished with 17 points, only seven after the first quarter.

This team is hurting but adapting. Wednesday night we host the Lakers at the Rose Garden. Be assured. We will sell out again, and the team will respond to the 20,000 hopeful fans that cheer them on that night!

Maybe we can pick it up on TNT or ESPN, I have to check the schedule!!



...Meanwhile

At the Oregonlive.com Portland Trailblazer site, the bloggers are unsettled arleady!
Here is a small piece of their recent posts:

from: BIazergod22
Absolute Nightmare!. Both of our draft picks are injured now? Not to mention our starting center (who we gave a huge contract) is bedridden? And Miles is out for the season? Oh and on top of that Webster's back is hurt? Could things get ANY worse?


from:BlazerFan22
So we lost to a better team. Sence when did everyone expect the Blazers to make the playoffs. I mean peaple get down over a loss to a better team like this? It's stupid.




There is always more. This is a very energetic bunch on this site!
I encourage everyone to come in and participate! It is a kick!!

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Who will Survive the NFL heat, in Miami this week?

Interesting, The Miami Dolphins are in 14th position in the NFL defense stats, letting up 102 ypg. Is this good news for the Chiefs Larry Johnson? You bet.
The Kansas City Chiefs, are down at 16th, letting up 113yds. Maybe, Ronnie Brown, the Dolphins featured back, is liking this idea as well.


So. Who will shake out and have the premium performance on Sunday afternoon in the 80 plus degree heat?

Our own, Larry Johnson has been more open this season, verbally and in attitude. The media this week is sharing how Larry thought his offense lost an opportunity to gain even more than the 172 yds rushing that was his season high. He seems to be building, physically, emotionally and in attitude. Larry seems to be evolving into the 'Ol Larry of '05, getting determined, maybe frustrated.

Perhaps the fact that LT in San Diego just happened to match his 172 yds with 172 of his own is frustrating him. I wonder, butthat is a good thing, let him get angrier in the coming weeks, more and more mad, leading up to their second head to head matchup in southern California!

Maybe he will peak then with a little more motivation!

What do you think?


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Monday, November 06, 2006

Nice win boys! Nice win!!



Well there are alot of people asking how you can bench a quarterback with a 5-2 record, and a passing rating of over 105.

I like Trent Green very much, but he is an unknown quantity after being knocked unconcious a while back. Ask Young, ask Marino, ask the Dallas Cowboys what the lasting effects are from such head injuries. You can never know until you are out there on the field making split second decisions requiring eye hand coordination to the enth degree.

Huard has this job. It should be his until he proves on some Sunday that he cant handle it, only then should Green be brought in as veteran security after proving himself to the doctors and the tream that removing a healthy Damon Huard is necessary for the team to win.

Congratulation to the Chiefs, especially to the Defense which forced those early turnovers. Thank you to Larry Johnson for preserving the win with a devastating attack on the Rams defense, all day! Congratulations to Gonzales for his clutch, clutch catches in traffic at the perfect time, to seal this win.

Finally congratulations to Herm Edwards for securing his 44th win in 88 games, next week is for you... for getting us over .500 with a winning ball club.

Thanks again.

Roll on Red Wariors!

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The blazers-What inspired them?


from the Oregonian:

Creepy crawlers jab
leaves Blazers bugged, inspired

Sunday, November 05, 2006

See, late in the second quarter with Minnesota leading by 11 points, guard Ricky Davis skated by the Blazers bench, and explained that Portland was nothing but a pack of bottom feeders that belonged in some dark corner underneath the league's kitchen sink.

The insult became the subject of conversation at halftime in the home locker room, including coach Nate McMillan who said he was personally insulted. So if you were among those wondering, "What got into them?!" while the Blazers, who won only 21 games last season, were rallying in the second half, it was this -- pride.

Portland beat Minnesota 88-86.

Also, Blazers forward Travis Outlaw (18 points, 15 rebounds) outplayed All-Star Kevin Garnett. And Martell Webster ran around fist pumping, scoring 16 points. And Brandon Roy continued his crusade for rookie of the year.

Then, in the locker room, Webster said: "That win goes against that entire team (in the other locker room). If you have any dignity, if you have any pride, hearing something like that puts a chip on your shoulder."

Then, the second-year guard muttered, " . . . roaches. . . . "

You should know, after the game, the security guard outside the Minnesota locker room said, "You looking for Davis? He was the first one out of the locker room."

So I tried the loading dock behind the Rose Garden, you know, where you might actually find a real, live roach, and in what goes down as coincidental development of the evening, Davis was standing around out there in the dark.

...about the roaches comment?

"I'm a guy who likes to talk. I'm glad that motivated them." It goes beyond motivation. McMillan said he was personally offended. Webster vowed that he'd never forget it. And when you looked around the locker room, with players talking about break-out performances, and, maybe, too, a brighter season, it was roaches you saw in their eyes.

John Canzano: 503-294-5065; JohnCanzano@aol.com To read his Web log, go to www.oregonlive.com/canzano Catch him on the radio on "The Bald-Faced Truth,"

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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Ha, A Garnett is a Rock Right? ...Yeah, Right!

That is kinda what that shot was, that Kevin Garnett of the Minnesota Timberwolves put up on the last play of the game!

It fell short, as did the result for his teammates. Alas, they are 2-1, now tied for second place in the Northwest division of the Western Conference of the NBA, with the "New, and Improved, '06 Portland Trailbazers!!

"I tried to get a foul at the end on that last shot," Garnett the Timberwolves All Star bemoaned... "I should have just shot the first look."
Sorry. Not tonight Kevin. It was too late.

Travis Outlaw, pictured right, had the game of his life. This young man lead the Blazers in scoring tonight with 18pts, and 15 rebounds. Those numbers went well with his 2 assists, 2 steals and a blocked shot! He was tireless as he would not be stopped taking his "rock" to the hoop!

In the Trailblazers home opener before announced sellout crowd 20,113 at the Rose Garden on Saturday night, the team played their hearts out. "All I told them was to scrap, play together and have fun,"

This night Travis Outlaw indeed took the message to heart.
"I'm glad I had a great game but I really want to be consistent with it. I don't just want to have one good game the whole year," he said.

Coach Nate McMillan was pleased, "We needed something like this to happen," talking about his youthful team, "I really like the fact that we had an attitude tonight," McMillan said. "We needed something good to happen to give us confidence, and from the second quarter on, we played like that."
When asked about the career best night of Travis Outlaw, he summed it all up saying, "He was the difference tonight."

The city of Portland will reel long into the night. They could really fall for this team. They deserve this kind of team and this kind of a win!!

One blogger, "TheBeastBoy" summed it all up well
on the Oregonlive.com BlazersForum


This team is showing the "Never Say Die" attitude. I saw it during the preseason, and have seen it so far in the regular season.
Travis was the STUD tonight. Without him, no way we win. That, and believe it or not, but Zach had arguably his best defensive game of his young career tonight. When he was in, he kept up with KG for most of the night. There was some help there, but they let Zach defend him on his own, and I saw some VERY good defense by Zach.
Roy proved once again how much more mature he is, for being a rookie. He shot the ball bad, but did everything else in the 2nd half, and Nate just sat Jack for most of the 2nd half. Not that Jack was bad, but Roy was simply better in the game tonight, in those situations.
Webster is proving he is OUR outside threat. Man, is it fun watching him shoot. Pure.
Dixon is playing more into the team concept too. And, it is showing by his teammates trusting him more. Last year, you could tell he and the rest of the team soured on each other. This year, maybe there is truth to him sayin' he is going to have a more professional, and team orientated attitude.
Really, this was a total team effort. Great win. This team proved again that it will be fun to watch, and that some critics will start to eat their words...This team isn't going to roll over. They might have some bad games, and probably will get killed by some of the elite teams, but they won't give up. And with them doing that, it will make this season much more fun to follow.


I certainly agree with "TheBeastBoy"!



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The Chiefs need that Respect-from St. Louis.

In a conference call Wednesday with some St. Louis reporters, Larry Johnson made some news.

Johnson has been very open, and is more relaxed when facing the media this year. He made the big story this week when he impersonated his head Coach Herm Edwards on Halloween Eve. He was hillarious, the new LJ emerged for all to see. The whole country was asking what has gotten into Larry Johnson?

It was different in this interview with the St. Louis press he made a somewhat another impression. He "talked tough, saying, among other things that he doesn't get hit — he gives out hits — at running back." This statement not only drew the attention of the press, but also the Rams players. They were embarrased last week by LaDanian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers when he lit them up for over 200 yards. They don't intend to let Johnson, the second leading rusher in the league do it for a second week in a row.

LaRoi' Glover, the Rams defensive tackle responded with, "Obviously, he has a pretty high opinion of himself. But he does run hard. I'll leave it at that." Trying hard not to show his contempt for such a brazen remark. Rams defensive end Leonard Little added this piece of speculation: "...we already know what they're going to try to do to us ...we gave up 200-something rushing (yards against San Diego), ...So why not run the ball every play?"

Other Rams chimed in. "What they (San Diego) did to us hit our pride, and guys are taking it personal," defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy said. "We have to go out there and stop the Chiefs." He added, "LT is a little bit faster and quicker," Little said. "But their styles are similar because both of them break tackles and can take it the distance any time. ... I think (Johnson) is more physical. He's a bigger guy, and he's more patient, and when he gets downhill, he's hard to bring down."

St. Louis Coach Scott Linehan put it all together, calling Larry Johnson, '...one of the premier backs in the league" saying, "Larry Johnson is going to get yards in the game on Sunday." "What you can't do is give up the big, big plays, and that's what we've got to get better at." He then made note that Tony Gonzales is "arguably the best tight end in the league," that, "We've got our work cut out for us when it comes to taking that on, just because it was the same problem we had last week."

So just what is his remedy? After a 4-1 start, the Rams defense piled up 15 turnovers! That defense produced only one takeaway total in two of their three losses, to Seattle and San Diego. Defensive co-ordinator Jim Haslett's defense team is getting back to basics- create turnovers this week. Ram safety, Corey Chavous said, "We didn't do that the last couple of weeks as much as we would've liked. I think that's something that's still the mantra of our defense, and something we plan on continuing to make happen."

Lets just hope it doesnt happen this week!
Instead, lets show them what a defense does!



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Saturday, November 04, 2006

St Louis Rams, are next up... so Roll on, You Red Warriors!!


Whoa, who is that leaning against the wall at Ram Park... over there, by the soda machine? That, thats uh, nah, cant be... it's Denzel Washington!!!

Washington was in town yesterday to get a look at his son, the rookie running back J.D. Washington who is on the Rams' practice squad. J.D. said he knew his dad was dropping in for a visit but "...was kind of surprised ...I didn't think he was going to be here for practice." When asked as he was leaving the field Denzel just offered that "I'm just here for my son," smiling.

Coach Scott Linehan was impressed "he's here to see his son, just like any other father would be," Linehan then added, "Hopefully, he's a good luck charm for us."

The Rams, who have lost their last two games, meet the Kansas City Chiefs at noon Sunday at the Edward Jones Dome. ESPN Sportswriter Ron, "Jaws" Jaworski is the only staff writer picking the Chiefs to upset the Rams on Sunday afternoon... The latest line is the Rams are 2.5 point favorites, with the over/under point total 48.

I agree with you Jaws, we'll score at least 25
...and come away with the upset!!
Mark it down!




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After the Warriors came Crashing in... there is... Tonight!!


The Rose City may be rocking tonight! (oh yeah, they lost to GS 102-89- see pic ) But, the Portland Trail Blazers are expecting a nearly full house, close to 20,000 for Saturday's home opener against Minnesota at the Rose Garden.

The Minnesota Timberwolves are coming in tonight to open the "06 Trailblazer homestand! Superstar Kevin Garnett is flying, he as always, will be the foe worth watching. The Timberwolves team is off to a surprising 2-0 start after Friday's 112-109 victory throttling the Nuggets at Denver. Garnett was his usual in your face self in that game too, scoring 27 points grabbing an amazing 15 rebounds, and oh yeah, toss in three blocked shots!

A Trailblazer team spokesman, Jarrett Jack says "It's going to be rocking," the second-year point guard is excited. "I hope we can give them something to cheer about."

I hope so too!

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Friday, November 03, 2006

New and Improved! ...How 'bout dem Blazers!

Last season, Portland was among the NBA's worst teams in field goal percentage (.445), was the worst in free throw percentage (.689) and was out-rebounded by an average of nearly five a game. Against Seattle, the Blazers shot .548 from the field, .800 from the line and won the rebound battle 40-34 -- including 23-12 in the second half. Portland was 28-of-35 from the line, Seattle 18-of-20.

Tonight is another important matchup with the Golden State Warriors, the two teams collide in Oakland, and Don Nelson is now coaching the Warriors. Portland will probably be facing a small ball lineup with Troy Murphy at center and Mike Dunleavy at power forward. The Blazer forum at the Potrtland Oregonian website has everyone asking who is going to try toi contain Dunleavy? The concensus is Travis Outlaw. He will be the defensive specialist in these fans opinon, at least early on this season.

The Blazers have to play a full 48 minutes and get back on defense ALL night! This Warriors team will run, then run some more! We have aquired many young legs in this off season, and they will need every pair tonight. Good Luck boys I'll be listening from the Very Cold Great Plains tonight, sittin' by the fire, "on the ol' KXL stream on the net!"


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Whats the big deal, just whatssa Governors Cup?

[not the cup!]

Kansas City Chiefs Coach Herm Edwards was asked What do you know about the Governor’s Cup?


His reply:


“I know it’s a big cup and was sitting out in the front. At first it was brought to my attention that it was done in the preseason, but it goes for the regular season too. We have the Cup and we have to try and keep the Cup. I know Lamar (Hunt) likes that. He’s a traditional guy and it’s kind of unique to have something like that, like in college football and (winning the) Jug and all that other stuff. I know at Cal it was the Axe and we were always trying to take the Axe away from Stanford. We took the Axe away a lot. Now it’s the Governor’s Cup.”



Then it was starting quarterback Damon Huards' turn at the media questions... He was asked: Is the Governor’s Cup (Kansas City vs. St. Louis) bigger than the Apple Cup (Washington vs. Washington State)?

“Yeah, I think so. I think this is a pretty big rivalry. I’ve seen it in preseason games and now I get to see it for the first time in the regular season.”




This morning, ELIZABETH MERRILL of the The Kansas City Star, writes:

"The most precious piece of metal in Missouri this week sits on the edge of the counter in the lobby at Arrowhead Stadium, next to a potted plant, a miniature flag and some fliers for Tony Gonzalez’s football camp.

There’s smudge marks on the front from a very large set of mitts. But this thing is important, because it represents state pride, Show-Me superiority, and 10 months of bragging rights."

Merrill offers more later in the article:

“I really couldn’t care less about the Governor’s Cup other than the fact that we win the game,” veteran defensive end Eric Hicks said. “No disrespect to the governor, but we’re just trying to win the game. I don’t even know who goes around and accepts the trophy. I can’t say as I’ve ever touched the Governor’s Cup.

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The fact is this game VERY important for both teams. They are both sitting at 4-3 on the season. Both teams have road games next weekend. I guess this one is more important to the Chiefs, they must secure some road victories to bring fruit to their dream season, and make the playoffs.

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Quote of the week!

"The only contact he'll get is I'm going to hug him."

by Chiefs coach Herm Edwards, on how much contact QB Trent Green will need before his first start.
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Thursday, November 02, 2006

It cannot work Twice in this First Half of the Season, Can it???

St. Louis Rams coach Scott Linehan is somewhat optimistic about facing the Chiefs this week.

"We have to look at it as coaches and, give the team the best chance we can, we have to put guys into position to succeed... we have to play better.”

He admits the Chiefs can run the ball quite well,

Linehan says it will be a “...Tough challenge this week because we’re playing a team that’s playing well as of late and has real similar qualities to the team we just played.”

He is reminded how LaDainian Tomlinson shined last week against his team, about just how good he was. Tomlinson rushed for a season high 183 yards against the Rams. He also scored three touchdowns to lead the San Diego Chargers to a 38-24 win over those same Rams. Can Larry Johnson coming to town now be a concern for him?

Linehan, this morning also knows that.... there was a Ram, Stephen Davis, who fumbled last Sunday. That one was returned immediately by a thankful, solid SD defense for a touchdown: the coach admits “It was a pretty big play in the game... Big turnover. Again, it wasn’t the only mistake in the game, it certainly changed the whole outlook in that game.”

This guy Linehan cloaks all this "disappointment" with even more "concern" this week. You see, The Rams are up for this competition this week as we vie for the much coveted... Governors Cup! The winner of course, procuring bragging rights for a year! It serves to keep alight that eternal flame of interstate rivalry between Missouri and Kansas!

This last Linehan rant though, sends shivers of awe up my spine! Doesnt it to you? I still remember how those Pittsburgh Steelers coaches were vocal, also worried about all this and concerned about that! They too looked at everything darkly, producing such an effort to look so melancholy, right before they ripped us one in the Steel City.

Listening Chiefs D???

This coach, Linehan, is trying sing each of you a sweet lullaby, just to get you to a little sleepy... again, for his Rams! Just, this time, guys please get alot of rest before this game- its not a long road trip, just down the highway actually!

Now, hope and pray that they dont try the ol'-
"lets get some beautiful women together and sell them discounted sex toys at a quiet rest stop just outside St Louis" routine,

-that tired ol' deceitful ploy that worked so well against us a few short weeks ago in the Pittsburgh Airport!

That was dirty pool guys, right, just don't forget how it took the heart out of us!


C'mon, please!
Focus, focus, focus...
then...

Roll on Red Warriors!


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Blazers Opener starts with a Fire!


This win ended a string of 16 road losses dating to last season, when the Blazers finished an NBA-worst 21-61. It was better than that though... it was an opening day win... against our rivals from Seattle... and it was on the road.

Hopefully it marked a new day. Team Captain 'Zbo' Zach Randolph worked, in a new, dominating fashion. He scored 20 of his 30 points in the second half, he lit up the Sonics' inside players and they who had no answer, but to foul. Randolph hit 14 of 15 free throws.

"I'm just getting my grind on," Zach was quoted later, "Like I have been saying, I have a lot to prove this season."

This was a team win, with many parts. They all came together Wednesday night in Seattle and provided the ultimate start to a season for the Trail Blazers. Brandon Roy, the Pac-10 player of the year and All-American last season at Washington, was magnificent in his ol' hometown, in his NBA debut. He had 20 points on 10-for-16 shooting while running Portland's offense in the second half, his teammates unmercilessly set screens for him.

After the game Brandon Roy commented as in a daze. "Last night when I went to sleep, I dreamed of having a game like this. And when I woke up, I said that was too good to be true. So to come out and have that game . . . it's an incredible feeling, one words can't explain. I'm going to remember this for the rest of my life."

It was a good night too for another dreamer, Ime Udoka. It was Udoka's offensive rebound of an Outlaw miss and the subsequent foul shots (with 16 seconds to go) that were the decisive plays that spoiled the 40th and perhaps final season opener for Seattle.
New Owner of the Sonics' Clay Bennett show up before a sold-out crowd, to be disappointed. Bennett has said he could move the team if he does not have a commitment by next summer for a new arena in the Seattle area.

Give them a couple games Clay,
this was the new improved Blazers for '06-07!
Show some patience before you move the Sonics team-
and turn them into the Midwest Hayshakers!!



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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Careful Larry... Do Not -Put your Feet in your Mouth!

Chiefs running back Larry Johnson spoke up when talking to Fox Sports News writers this week.

The Chiefs page @ fox sports is quoted here as writing that:

The Chiefs offense is back. The 499 offensive yards against Seattle, which followed a 355-yard day the previous week, are evidence the adjustment period that came with a new head coach, new offensive coordinator and new quarterback is ending.

"That's what happens when you get everybody together," running back Larry Johnson said. "If you get all those weapons together at the same time, we can be unstoppable."
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Now come on Larry, dont get all full of yourself after one home game, a game that you had to win. It was a game filled with blunders that happened to come up with a Chiefs face on them when the dice were rolled.
Larry, we could have lost that game on several occasions, you have seen the film by now! Larry, this team showed great determination, but a massive lack of concentration- now, you have to admit that.
That lack of concentration will not be as tolerable, and even to say, not tolerated, in the Chiefs bid for the Governor's Cup or bowl or whatever its called. Yes, St Louis has lost a few recently, they have had their injuries but they are in no way as decimated as was Seattle.

Please do not get on any high horse thinking that "all those weapons together" will be such an easy option to display two games in a row, in front of a hostile crowd. If anything this game will take even more "monster" concentration if the Chiefs expect to pull out of Missouri with yet another win! Bulger is quite hot, as is Stephen Davis- Trouble ahead.

You have to turn up the tempo and temperature again to get the
Red Warriors on a roll again!


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Monday, October 30, 2006

Is Holmgren on the hot seat? Check this!


Defense sinks to the occasion

By TED MILLER
P-I COLUMNIST

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- None other than Mike Holmgren set up the story line for the Seahawks last week.

The Kansas City game wasn't about backup quarterback Seneca Wallace making his first NFL start. It was, he said, about 21 other guys stepping up and doing their jobs well so the loss of Matt Hasselbeck for at least three weeks wouldn't cripple a season that began with such promise.

Holmgren said the next few games would be "very much a measure of what your team is really like at its core."

After suffering a loony 35-28 defeat to the Chiefs in which they were battered in every statistical category -- except bizarre plays -- it's clear the Seahawks' core is ailing and frustrated.

Particularly on defense.

Remember when the offense struggled early in the season and the optimistic party line was the improved defense would pick up the slack? Remember when the Seahawks gave up just 507 yards combined in their first two games?

Kansas City piled up 499 yards Sunday, slipping below the 500-yard mark only after kneeling to kill the clock on the final two plays.

The Chiefs' 30 first downs doubled the Seahawks. They had nearly a 25-minute advantage in time of possession, their 42:15 with the ball being the franchise's best total since 1997. They produced 11 plays of 15 or more yards and four of 25 or more.

Despite an injured groin, Damon Huard, Trent Green's backup, passed for 312 yards and finished with an eye-popping 124.1 quarterback rating. Larry Johnson ran for 155 yards. The Seahawks secondary made Eddie Kennison look like Marvin Harrison.

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The Chiefs entered the game averaging 294.5 total yards and 99 yards rushing per game, so they are not a dominant offense merely extracting their pound of flesh.

On a day when the defense needed to assert itself, it appeared overmatched and outschemed by a second-tier team.

"They were running and throwing and we didn't get them stopped," understandably grumpy defensive coordinator John Marshall said before hustling out of the locker room.

"I've got to watch the film before you start blaming the scheme or the players. You need to take a look at the film. That's not fair to anybody."

Here's what Marshall will see when he cues up that film, which he might want to save for Halloween, because it might be no less frightening than "The Exorcist":

Marshall will see missed tackles from nearly every Seahawk. He'll see players unable to get off blocks being driven backward. He'll see wide-open receivers on the flanks and over the middle. He'll see the Chiefs repeatedly converting on third-and-long.

He won't see a pass rush. He won't see an interception.

He won't see players making plays.

"I don't know what's going on," said cornerback Kelly Herndon, presenting a frustrated shoulder shrug that typified the postgame reaction.

"We're a fine defense. We get to the ball. But we've got to wrap up and get guys down. ... We haven't been tackling very well and we have to do better on our communication and make sure everybody is being smart and understanding what they need to do."

In terms of talent, this defense is better than last year's bunch, which gave up 316.8 yards per game. It's mostly healthy, certainly more healthy than it was at points in 2005, when it only twice surrendered more than 400 yards.

"It's not that everybody is living on last year but everybody is giving us their best shot," linebacker Lofa Tatupu said.

Even stalwarts such as Tatupu struggled. On a first-and-goal from the Seahawks 9-yard line with less than a minute before the half, Johnson hauled in a dump from Huard over the middle and ran through Tatupu's attempted tackle for a touchdown that gave the Chiefs a 20-14 lead at the break.

On their first possession of the second half, the Chiefs went 88 yards in 13 plays -- 12 of them runs.

The Seahawks yielded four touchdown drives of 74 or more yards.

Asked about his defense after the game, Holmgren twice requested confirmation that his inquisitor was talking about the unit "right now?" Er, yes, when else?

It felt as if he was trying to create a buffer between his real emotions and how he wanted to answer the question.

"I thought we would have played these guys a little bit better," he then replied mildly.

Concerned last week about defensive struggles -- particularly receivers sneaking behind the secondary and making big plays -- Holmgren benched safety Michael Boulware and replaced him with Jordan Babineaux.

It didn't seem to work, particularly when Kennison, after a pump fake from Huard, sneaked by cornerback Marcus Trufant and safety Ken Hamlin on a 51-yard completion that set up the game-winning touchdown.

"We had practiced the pump (throw) and they fell right into our hands," Kennison said.

There's only so much the Seahawks can do as far as personnel changes. And they shouldn't have to resort to that. The talent is there. The present malaise is caused by something else, but no one was willing or able to volunteer potential solutions in the postgame locker room.

Here's a hint: 11 players and the defensive coaching staff will find the problem if they look in the mirror.


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Saturday, October 28, 2006

NFL suspends Seahawks' Locklear for one game

By CLARE FARNSWORTH
P-I REPORTER

KIRKLAND -- Seahawks tackle Sean Locklear was suspended for one game today for violating the NFL personal conduct policy.

The suspension stems from a domestic violence charge for assaulting his girlfriend in January. Locklear reached an agreement with prosecutors in July to serve two years of community service.

Because of the suspension, Locklear will not play in Sunday's game against the Chiefs in Kansas City. He cannot rejoin the team until Monday.

With Locklear out, Tom Ashworth will start at right tackle. It will be his first start for the Seahawks, who signed the former starter for the New England Patriots in the offseason.



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Friday, October 27, 2006

The Seattle Post Intelligencer is worried too!

By CLARE FARNSWORTH
P-I REPORTER

Seahawks head into 'House of Horrors'
Seattle revisits its AFC West roots, starting with a visit to Kansas City


KIRKLAND -- Just mention Kansas City to Steve Largent and the Hall of Fame wide receiver laughs.

Not a ha-ha laugh, but one of those uncomfortable laugh-so-you-don't-cry chuckles.

"Kansas City," Largent said this week. "We always had a tough time in Kansas City, even when we were good. We were 12-2 one year (1984) and went into Kansas City and they beat us up pretty good (34-7).

"It's just a really tough place to play."

Especially for the Seahawks. Arrowhead Stadium always has been their own House of Horrors, and that's where they play Sunday to kick off a reunion tour against their old AFC West rivals...

...When you play a team twice a year, for all those years, you get to know your competitors better. Even on a personal level," Largent said. "So in some respects, although it may sound odd, it takes away a little of that animosity feel.

"But it didn't take away any of the intensity. In fact, it might have enhanced it."

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Oklahoma City? Well, maybe now I can see the Blazers on the road!!

NBA owners unanimously approved the sale of the SuperSonics on Tuesday to a group headed by Oklahoma City businessman Clay Bennett, who says he wants to keep the team in Seattle. (yeah! sure!) Bennett's group will take full control of the Sonics next Tuesday when the transaction is completed.
Both Stern and Bennett cited Seattle's ties to the Far East, which remain important to the NBA. Stern said the owners also discussed ways the league could step up its efforts in Asia, particularly in China. The 2008 Olympics are in Beijing. (They eat much Chinese in Tulsa?)

Offense is not the Only Concern for Holmgren and the Seahawks in '06

Mike Holmgren has more than a few Concerns. He usually is an offensive minded coach and he isnt interested too much in the defensive side of the ball. He lets his other staff handle that. This year, he, like all the Seahawk fans, is expressing concern.

Yes, this year Holmgren thinks he has seen enough and wants some answers.

"I'm a little puzzled as to why certain things happen at times during the game," Holmgren said. "I have to find out why that's happening." A recurrent subject of Holmgren's trauma seems to be opposing quarterbacks hitting deep passes against them, all too often, over his secondary.
The Seahawks defense allowed only 43 passes of 20yds or more last year. This year with more than half the season remaining, the secondary has allowed 40 already. They have already matched the number of 30+yd passes as well at 15.

The run defense as well has been vulnerable to the big play. Things are looking good for Chiefs running back Larry Johnson this week. The Seahawks allowed only 34 10+yd runs last runs in their run at the super bowl. Today the number is near drastic, it stands at 49 thus far. Even larger looms the fact that those 20+yd scampers are happening all too frequently as well, 10 to this point, (2per game!) while last yrs club yielded 6 all year long.

All this could, no SHOULD, spell success on both sides of the ball in Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday morning. The safeties are simply unable to cover what they once handed routinely. The linebacking core is also getting a long hard look. Holmgren is not opposed
to making changes as necessary.

Please Mike, wait a week!

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Tuesday, October 24, 2006


The new look Portland Trailblazers beat the Utah Jazz 114-110 in their exhibition game tonight.

Portland led by as many as nine in the first half, going up 48-39 on a 3-pointer from Travis Outlaw.

The Blazers led 89-76 at the start of the fourth quarter. Captain "Zbo" Randolph took advantage of a mismatch with Utah rookie Paul Millsap, drawing fouls and scoring down low. He finished w/22 and 8 rebounds. He shot12-of-15 from the line.

Seahawks Post Help Wanted Signs!


The Seattle Seahawks are worried about coming to Arrowhead with only Seneca Wallace for a quarterback. Wallace has waited 3.5 yrs to make his first NFL start. Now Mike Holmgren knows there is some "tinkering" to do with the offensive scheme this week.

He and his football team must make adjustments.

Matt Hasselbeck the quarterback who lead the Seahawks to the Superbowl last year has now resigned himself to the facts. He will be missing three to four weeks as the leader of his football team, that's because the magnetic resonance imaging test done on his knee Monday morning showed that he had received a grade-2 sprain of the medial collateral ligament in the Seahawks' 31-13 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. He thinks Seneca will make the proper adjustments.

I think our guys are going to rally around him," Hasselbeck said. "He's a very popular guy in the locker room. He's a very talented quarterback, and everyone knows that.

"As upset as I am at not being out there, I'm excited that he's going to get the chance to play and show what he can do." when asked, speaking of Wallace stepping in.

"I'm going to do everything that I can (to help him), without getting in the way," Hasselbeck said.

Others are more concerned. "I can't imagine a more difficult situation for this kid to make his first start," a scout for one AFC team said Monday. This scout has seen the blitz packages that Kansas City has thrown at opponents in recent weeks. While Wallace sees it differently, "I am not the person that is going to get nervous or uptight about anything," said Wallace. He threw as many passes (25) against the Vikings after taking over for Hasselbeck as he had in his first three seasons with the team!

So, the Seahawks will bring in a few quarterbacks for tryouts today, but they're looking for a veteran to supplement Wallace and No. 3 David Greene.

Wallace though may fit into the stealthful plans of Jared Allen and Tamba Hali. Seneca Wallace is quicker, faster and more elusive. But at 5 feet 11, he often needs all those traits to create a passing lane. Oh Yeah? Bingo. Sack City. Hey linebackers- have fun with the smashmouth game.

Shawn Alexander has not suited up for practice this week. He will not play.

Soooo, Get ready.
Roll on Red Warriors!





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Monday, October 23, 2006


Raef LaFrentz felt an improvement in his left calf last week and knew he was ready to return.

LaFrentz had not taken part in a full practice this season with the Trail Blazers after tearing a muscle in the calf last month. Testing it last week, he still felt pain, but it wasn't the alarming kind.

"It's quite a difference between running and feeling like it's going to pull, and running and just being sore," said LaFrentz, who went through a full practice for the first time Sunday. "Soreness is no big deal, but when you feel ripping and tearing, that's no good."

LaFrentz joins the Blazers at a time they need front-line help. Darius Miles and LaMarcus Aldridge still have not practiced. We need bodies," coach Nate McMillan said. "We were down to 11 players, and Raef, I think, can be a big part of this team. He can help us."

LaFrentz, who is beginning his ninth NBA season, came to Portland in the draft-day trade that sent Theo Ratliff and Sebastian Telfair to Boson. At one time, the 6-foot-11, 245-pound LaFrentz might have been categorized as a prototype power forward in the mold of Dallas' Dirk Nowitzki. "I was when I moved better," LaFrentz said. "But now I'm just going to knock down shots. Hopefully my legs cooperate with that thought."

Knee injuries have made him less mobile than he was when he was drafted out of Kansas by Denver with the No. 3 pick in 1998. He may have found a home though in the Pacific Nortwest~!

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Chargers linebacker Shawne Merriman will be suspended four games for violating the NFL substance abuse policy, sources close to Merriman said. One source said Merriman, last season's NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, is appealing the results and that there is "a reason behind this." Of course he replied to all this in spite of the team policy. "Per the collective bargaining agreement, the Chargers aren't allowed to comment on reports or results involving the league's substance abuse policy," Reminded Chargers spokesman Bill Johnston on Sunday night.

The 22-year-old Merriman, last year's NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, was initially to be suspended last week along with two other players. Ok, I gotta wonder, it makes the victory so much sweeter- Did Merriman have a foreknowledge of this while playing his heart out yesterday afternoon at Arrowhead? Excuse me, while I am ROFL!!!!

There is no mistake.
Chris Mortensen of ESPN reported last night that Merriman's positive test was "definitely for steroids … not one of those supplement deals," said a source with knowledge of Merriman's suspension. Both the initial A sample and backup B sample came back positive."

Eric Allen, a valued contributor for ESPN had a great take on this development. He is quoted here as saying,
"But is it worth what he's now going to go through? This is a kid who presumably wanted to one day be mentioned in the same breath as luminaries like Mike Singletary, Dick Butkus, Ray Lewis and Lawrence Taylor. Now he stands a much better chance of being mentioned in the same breath as Brian Bosworth and Tony Mandarich."

Scathing comments, just burning man!
And oh sooooo true!!!

Damn too bad we don't get them in SD until after the suspension!
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Sunday, October 22, 2006

Chargers are in Town, You Up for It?

Well, its nice to be back! I had a tough week with the family at one of those huge "lets get together and love on another family functions", it didnt work! I can only hope the game today will be a battle that brings a smile to this aging heart.

About the Chargers. They want to try to take the crowd out of the action early at Arrowhead. Marty, of "Martyball" fame knows well the tenacity of the Chiefs at home. He remembers that they come out enraged and engaged when that crowd comes to life on Sunday afternoon. Under those circumstances, it bodes well that the Chargers have one of the league’s best Turnover Ratios, at minus-8. (That is to say… Eight more takeaways than giveaways.) They know well too, that you don’t win at a place like Arrowhead if you commit turnovers, and through five games the Bolts’ offense has done a fine job of holding on to the ball, with just two interceptions and zero lost fumbles. They’ll need to keep it that way, if they intend to get out of kansas City with another victory.

Kansas City has been quite effective in limiting the opposition at the run. In the last seventeen games at Arrowhead Stadium no opposing rusher has hit the 100 yard mark against the Chiefs. If we could maintain that streak today it will go a long way collecting a needed win against a division rival who happens to hold down the number one spot.

When the Chargers have the ball, Philip Rivers will lead the NFL’s third ranked offense on to the field. He will be challenged to distribute the ball, and find the man who’s drawn single coverage or has a mismatch, because the Chiefs are going to be predictively effective in limiting the run. Will the Larry Johnson get fired up, will he wear that target proudly on the front of his jersey and spend the day showing it to them proudly, from the rear as he streaks through the defense?

If the Chiefs are unable to get the running game going, it will free the Chargers to bring an enormous amount of pass pressure. Shaun Phillips (6 sacks) and Shawne Merriman (5.5 sacks) are ranked first and second, in the AFC in sacks, and Damon Huard will be fleeing for his life unless the Chiefs can force the Chargers to respect the run.

It has been a long week, lets hope I can get some well needed rest after the Chiefs upset the 5 point favored Chargers on Sunday afternoon.

We need to get those Red Warriors loosed today!



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Friday, October 13, 2006

Sorry Time to Run, Gotta Go!


See You All on Monday Morning. I got a roadtrip to see, lil' Wren!
It's my granddaughter's 1st Birthday!

so,
-Roll on Red Warriors!-
without me!

Injury Updates tell a Tale


More questions for the Steelers?
When Chad Brown walked into the Steelers locker room after being signed yesterday with the injury to starter Joey Porter he found some things hadn't changed. He played in Pittsburgh 10 years ago. Brown had his old defensive coordinator and his old jersey waiting for him.
"I was pleasantly surprised how familiar it seemed... No matter what you do, 10 years later, it's going to be different if you're away from it. I got some work to do, but I think my experience 10 years ago will allow me to help the team much sooner this year." About the latest aquisition Cowher told reporters that, "He knows this defense, and one thing I know he can do is line up as a third-down rusher."

I think he might be a step slower, what ya think?
He made the Pro Bowl team in 1998 and '99. while he played eight seasons with my Seattle Seahawks, they released him after the 2004 season with questions about his pass coverage. Lets see if Damon Huard can exploit that!

Also regards exploitation, starting cornerback Deshea Townsend is now injured as well. After they lost Ricardo Colclough for the season, that could force backup Bryant McFadden to start @RCB against the Kansas City Chiefs. Anthony Smith too, the 2nd round pick from Syracuse, likely will be the sixth defensive back on the field when the Steelers use their dime defense against the Chiefs.

Steelers return man Willie Reid also has been ruled out for the Chiefs' game, after suffering a sprained foot. Sunday, Najeh Davenport will return kickoffs with Santonio Holmes. Tynes might want to test him.

Huard though is undaunted, unchanged, he told the press this week: “Regardless, we’re facing the defending Super Bowl Champion who are 1-3 and whose backs are to the wall. We’re going to get their best shot, period. They’ve lost to three very good football teams, Jacksonville, Cincinnati and San Diego I think are all either or 3-1 or 4-0 so we know this is a good football team and we’re going into a hornet’s nest.”

He prepares well.
He needs help from the Defense this week.

Roll on Red Warriors!


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The more things Change... the more they Don't!

The Portland Oregonian today reports that:

"Blazers forward Zach Randolph was fined by the team for arriving to the Rose Garden more than 30 minutes late for Wednesday's exhibition opener against Seattle. Coach Nate McMillan said he requires players to be at the arena 90 minutes before tipoff, but Randolph arrived 55 minutes before the 7 p.m. start. "It has been taken care of," McMillan said. Randolph, who started and scored 20 points, was tardy last season to five shootarounds the morning of a game."
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Zbo has made pledges to the Coach and to the team to act like a leader this year, to act like the team captain. He shared with everyone his high hopes for this year and the incredible roster changes.

Yeah, we hear you Zach.
Watever you say...
I guess.
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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Put the Focus on Rothlesberger Sunday ...a Whole Bunch of it!


Yes, the superbowl quarterback is struggling. Everyone lately is chiming in and climbing on, "whats wrong with these Steelers?"

"It's very obvious; it's Roethlisberger," said Bob Trumpy, the former All Pro Bengal tight end who broadcast the game last weekend for CBS, "He's the guy who's the magic and he's being very careless with the football. He's not protecting the ball. You can't have a quarterback who is careless with the football." adding, "It's all centered on Ben Roethlisberger. You can't look anywhere else. I don't see Pittsburgh as a team making stupid mistakes. I don't see blown coverages or missed blitzes. I just see Roethlisberger playing this year like it was last year and it's not; that happens in this league."

Mike Butler, grew up a Steeler fan, he is a Pittsburgh native who served as a scout and personnel director with the Indianapolis Colts. He too has his opinion. "He [Rothlesberger] seems to be making some bad decisions. It just seems like he's off, something's missing," Butler said. "He's probably rusty; he missed practice time with the receivers, which is big. They have to do that every day, in my opinion, to keep that chemistry. In my opinion, it just takes some time." he adds, "Once you start losing, it compounds itself. Everyone starts pressing and then you don't play as well because you're pressing. I think it just takes a little time in practice."

Well I hope that Chiefs can help to nurture that seed of doubt that has sprung in the minds of so many, on the team, in the press and in the stands. I like this idea. Keep them all questioning, keep them all whispering. Meanwhile. Rothlesberger says his answer is all in the teams' mindset.

"What I'm going to do is what a lot of guys are going to do, we're going to start the season over right now," Ben said. "We're 0-0 and lookin' for our first win," said the All Pro quarterback. "It's going to be good for everybody in terms of getting everybody on the same page." He gets to the point... "There have been times when everything is going right, but there's always one play where it breaks down, one play that's killing us and biting us in the butt."

Doesnt that just sound like the definition of questioning himself? More:

"Guys are rushing wide, trying to keep me in the pocket," Ben said of opposing defenses. "A lot of the big plays from my first two seasons came when I got out of the pocket." He reasons. The problem is, his LT Marvel Smith doesnt see it that way. Smith chimes back with... "That might be true, but I haven't noticed it." It is Smiths' job to protects Ben's blind side and he has different angle on it. "I haven't seen anything specific like that, I mean, it might be an emphasis for somebody, and he's made a lot of plays outside the pocket, but I haven't seen anything like [perimeter players rushing wide] specifically."

Bill Cowher his coach is still scrambling for the answers too. "It's hard to pinpoint; there's so much that goes into it," Cowher said after practice yesterday. "There's the protection, the route, then the actual throwing of the football. He's just got to continue working with receivers to develop the kind of continuity that we [once] had."

Ben admits though, this is his responsibility.
"It starts with me," said the 24-year-old quarterback. "I have to make the adjustments, make the corrections."


My point here is this- things are in a bit of turmoil in Pittsburgh, so say them all.

I say, let Ben think he needs to get outside to make his plays, we got a coupla guys named Jared Allen and Tamba Hali who are licking their chops. That will play right into this defense.

No one, Palmer, Plummer, Smith or Leinhart has made a living scrambling out of the pocket againt this defense. But hey, Ben, you are welcome to try!