Page 6...The Portland ()bserver...January 22, 1992
Blazers as Football Players?
ALAA ABDELNABY
BY BILL BARBER
There has been a lot o f specu
lation about the Portland Trail Blazers
buying a Canadian Football league
franchise. The biggest problem with an
expansion team has always been that
you alw ays get the least experienced
athletes. M ost of the time the athletic
ability o f the new team is the major
reason they dw ell in the cellar for the
first decade.
Portland may not have to wait
ten years to have the Cham pionship of
the CFL under its Rose City (or Rip
C ity) belt.
W hat would happen if the Blazers
enacted a little used “ personnel serv
ic e s” clause that is standard in its bas
ketball players contracts?
We have all seen the lousy
expansion teams like Tampa Bay and
New O rleans as they struggle year after
year. It is no fun being razed by your
friends from around North America,
w ho call to tell you they ju st saw your
hom etow n team get beat by the Toronto
A rgonauts (103 - 6).
Alaa Abdelnaby has some
ideas. In an exclusive Portland O b
server interview Abdelnaby nominated
him self as Director of player person
nel. W e asked him how he would
utilize the players’ talents if the Blaz
ers were pressed into service on the
new Portland Lightning Bolts football
team. “ First off, I would change the
name to the ‘Lazers.’ We would just
drop the ‘B ,’ which stands for Basket
ball in Portland. Besides, it would give
Marshall G lickman the opportunity to
invent ‘Lazer C able.' “ W hat about
tailgate parties? “ That is the second
dung on the list!” Alaa said. “ No booze,
but the food! It would be the w orld’s
most diversified tail gate party. There
would be a wide variety o f food. We
would have “ Buffalo w ings’ for C liff
Robinson (from Buffalo, NY), Chitlins
for Buck Williams (from Rocky Mount,
NC), lotsa Cajun food for our Cajun
contingency, Robert Pack and W ayne
Cooper (New O rleans), plenty of Texas
beef for Clyde, deep dish Chicago-
style pizza for Duck, Virginia ham for
Jerome, and some W isconsin Cheese
for Terry Porter so he w on’t be hom e
sick (U. o f Wise. - Stevens Point). At
half time I would give out Pita Bread
sandwiches with lamb, for the authen
tic Arabs, or Tuna and Turkey for the
neuvel-cuisine eaters in the stadium,
because we know how diversified foot
ball fans are. Fact is, since we do n ’t
have physicals until October, so
everytime we score w e’ll have a tail
gate party. W e w on’t score that much
so we will stay pretty thin. W e will
score so infrequently that not only will
we spike the ball, our fans will be
allowed to come down on the field and
spike the ball. Heck, we will even give
them all a ball, if we ever score.”
OK Alaa, what positions would
you play your team m ates at on the
(B)Lazers Football Team?
“ Buck W illiams and I would be
defensive ends and tight ends too,”
Abdelnaby stated. “ Clyde would be a
flanker, running deep patterns, because
of his speed. Terry Porter would be our
Q uarterback, especially on passing
downs, because he com pletes so many
passes on the basketball court. Danny
Ainge would also be a QB because he is
always bragging about how good a
football player he was in high school.
He said he played every position and he
was great at all o f them .” (We had to
halt the interview until Abdelnaby could
stop laughing and regain his com po
sure.) Alaa w asn’t done yet however.
* ‘If everyone was covered, Ainge could
throw him self the ball, thereby making
CFL history as the first man to com
plete a one-man outlet pass.” ( We had
to halt the interview again - same rea
son). “ I ’m going to put Robert Pack in
the backfield. They c a n ’t stop him on
the basketball floor so they can ’t stop
him on the football field cither. Kevin
Duckworth would play the entire of
fensive line on passing d o w n s, because
nobody can get to the guy with the ball
when Duck sets a pick. Jerome Kersey
will be our high Hying receiver. Mark
Bryant is our fullback and lead blocker.
He is powerful. Lamont Strothers is at
center, because they have to have big
helmets and facemasks. Ennis Wheatley
was going to be our free safety at the
start o f the season, but he has been
lifting so many weights, that 1 have no
choice but to make him a very strong
safety now. I have been saying W ayne
Cooper for Middle Line Backer, with a
few anti-inflam m atory m edications he
has got another good ten years in him. ”
Rick Adelman would still be the head
coach. Since the “ L azers” will be on
a very tight budget the first few years
the m anagem ent may also have to play.
Alaa agreed “ Yes, Marshall Glickman
will be on the field. He will have the
biggest uniform on the field. N ot be
cause he the biggest guy, but because,
as Marketing Director, he can use the
oversized jersey for advertising corpo
rate sponsors em blem s and logos. Even
logos o f the other teams, if the price is
right. It was M arshall’s idea to take out
the East Wall of the Civic Stadium and
replace it with the 40 foot high ‘ ‘Lazer
V ision” screen.
Alaa says, “ Marshall Glickman,
(who takes a lot o f ribbing about his
M arketing and advertising strategies)
has an idea for the opening ceremonies
of the first game. G eoff Petrie, #45, our
starting wide receiver, will have his
game jersey retired.”
There are a lot of advantages
to the Blazers playing football accord
ing to Alaa Abdelnaby. ‘ ‘There is a lot
more time to rest between plays...we
would establish a new football term,
‘The Pick’, when Mark and Duck were
1992 Team Nautica USA Announced
blocking on sw eeps...w e’d be able to
play for more than 12,000 fans...W e
could slam dunk over the field goal
after touchdow ns...cut way down on
the dribbling...there are more refs on
the field to argue with...and we are
already a TEAM o f men who like to
play to w in.”
They are such a team in fact
that there is only one rule change that
might prevent the Blazers from be
coming “ L azers.” The CFL is still de
ciding if they will let players (Cliff
Robinson) wear head bands on the
outside o f their helmets. G ood Luck
(B)Lazers.
porticine)
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