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March 03, 2009

The Goods On The Game, Vol. 62, Yao-za!

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It would be nice if this organization looked like it was at least trying to do something to improve this team. How about signing one of the players being released by other teams? What about finding some good D leaguers? Could they be any worse than what we have now?

Any other Raptors season seatholders getting BOMBARDED with emails and snail mail to renew your season's seats?

I got two or three renewal reminder emails last year.

I think, including the one I got today, this year's renewal reminders total over 100000000000000000000000000.

Rough estimate.

I think MLSE should disguise the seat renewal form as a Rogers bill.

I probably wouldn't bat an eye. I'd just look at the huge bill as usual, sigh, and pay it.

bruce: do you really believe there is a good reasons to "appear" as if they are trying to do something to improve the team rather than actually improving it? You see, signing a D leaguer right now or signing Drew Gooden or whomever player in this category you suggest, simply doesn't make us better. The rest of this season should be for mere evaluation for Brian and his staff and in the meantime, believe me they are scouting the upcoming draft class with much interest now seeing as our lottery pick gets better by each game.

I think it's an existential thing. Chris Bosh is doing some obsessive introspective mumbo jumbo about his life and once he breaks out of it, he'll have the same intensity that he had in the first 4 season. OR he can do a reverse Samson thing and cut his hair to get his powers back. one or the other, just as long as he stops hanging his head against other elites.

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