Some of you asked for more from me and the Blazers, I went to the Blazers and got us more. Now I need some help in Making the Forum Great Again. Besides asking for more free games and swag I also pushed for us to have more interaction with the players and coaching staff. The easiest way I could think of to do that was the Fans Ask the Questions series for the players and now this year for the coaching staff. I need help with both of these things. As @jlprk likes to point out, I'm not the writer that some of you are. I need someone(s) to take over both fan question series and really make them shine. Fans Ask the Questions: This year the Blazers said we can ask questions of all the players. The premise is pretty simple, get questions from the forum, select the best 10, submit them to the Blazers. But it's a little more complicated than that, I need someone to take those questions, combine some of them and then craft them into an interview that flows and invites the player to talk instead of just giving one word answers. Fans ask the Coaching Staff: Pretty much the same thing as FAtQ but instead of a different player every couple of weeks this will hopefully be something that we get to do every month throughout the season. With this season's deep roster and higher expectations I think an ongoing interaction with the coaching staff would be something that some of you basketball junkies would love. This isn't suppose to be asking Stotts what his favorite color is but instead asking about the coaching and strategy parts of the game. I need someone to take the best 3-5 questions every month, polish them, and then get them ready to submit. Thanks
Im interested but have no problem sitting back while one of the long term members takes part in this awesome opportunity.
My vote for head post polisher would be BNM.....just read that Hailblazer and Shaboid are interested and both good choices as well....I've never polished a post in my life
My first question is for Meyers Leonard: Of all the lessons you could have learned from Chris Kaman, why did it have to be manly hairstyles that you chose to ignore?