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  2. The best Josh Allen interview so far. IMHO. Insight into the player and the man.
  3. From your keyboard to god’s ears
  4. Grok, is this true?
  5. I run into this with a lot of the younger medical professional I deal with. They will use chat gpt for an answer and reply with some snark "I've done extensive research" on said topic. Of course I have the ability (for now) to hammer them on the pathophysiology of the question, something chat gpt isn't able to do yet. But the same is going for writing papers and almost any written assignment. Rasiologists are already being phased out a bit with AI reading of scans, the percentages of correct reads by a robot are going up weekly. Not sure there is any way to slow any of this down.
  6. The level of respect this franchise deserves. The charts can’t smell this org rotting from its core.
  7. Today
  8. Naive in the sense that Pegula was new to the game and didn’t realize how rough it was gonna be on him. I think he genuinely meant it at the time so I can’t say it was a lie. I certainly agree with everything else you said here.
  9. Yes all day! And not just that you hurt the depth of your biggest divisional rival
  10. Henry Thrun is on waivers, waive Bryson and add Thrun.
  11. By the eye test Kaliyev sucks.
  12. Because his availability issues are easily explained by a chronic shoulder problem. If the shoulder is fixed, doesn't the elevated injury risk disappear? There is nothing indicate he is more prone to a concussion — your example — than Thompson, or Benson or any other top six Sabre. There is no track record of unusual fragility in multiple areas, like there is with Samuelsson. 1 Norris played every game as a rookie in a COVID-shortened season. 2 He played 66 games the next year as the shoulder issue developed. 3 He had surgery and missed almost his entire 3rd year. 4 He started late in year 4, discovered the surgery didn't work and missed 30 games with a second surgery 5 He played 53 games in a year where he developed an oblique injury. The Sabres decided to shut him down for the year after acquiring him in a trade. So basically, in 5 seasons, the guy has had two injuries, it's just that the first injury was improperly treated and affected him for three years. It's a big deal and a concern. But two injuries in three years doesn't make him 'injury prone'.
  13. That’s awesome. Miss him a lot
  14. Yes, RJ is talking to me in the video. He is a few years older than me but we grew up in small towns near each other in Northern Ontario, which my son had made him aware of. Rick calls me “neighbour” and other personal touches are included..
  15. Oh sweet. From Rick as well?
  16. My son got one for my birthday, obviously still saved on my phone.
  17. How are you missing 2goals? -20 and 245gf for Montreal. Buffalo has 24 more at 269.
  18. Why? He has never played a full season in 5 NHL only seasons. The most he has ever played was 66 games. His other seasons are 56, 8, 50 & 56. If his chronic shoulder issue keeps him from playing 3/8 of every season, he should be treated like Greenway and Samuelsson. I don’t care what the injuries are, I care about player availability. Samuelsson has played 40 to 60 games in his brief career. Greenway only played 34 last year, but has typically played 56 to 67 games on his career (played 81 as a rookie). Norris’ resume looks similar to Samuelsson and Greenway.
  19. 1 One Battle After Another 2 Boogie Nights 3 Phantom Thread 4 There Will Be Blood 5 Magnolia 6 Punch-Drunk Love 7 The Master 8 Hard Eight 9 Licorice Pizza 10 Inherent Vice You are right about PTA. Top 5 are, for me, masterpieces.
  20. The Sabres should immediately make room for him.
  21. Probably just a combination of both the fact of the matter being the burden of proof is on Norris at this point due to the consistent track record of missing games, and the fact at one point Samuelsson was a “don’t treat him like Bogosian” guy, until he wasn’t this is a big year for him (obviously). Once players go down the road he’s been on it gets harder to change lanes the more time you’ve missed, the more you’ve slowed down - but it can be done: there was time people didn’t think Sid would get back to being healthy and he totally recovered
  22. Remember during Covid days, there was that fad of getting those “cameos” from celebrities, where you could request personalized videos that they’d send you themselves - we got one of Rick, of course! Haha
  23. This is just a hypothesis. The discrepancy can be chalked up to this: The analytics community uses data that produces a likely outcome and relies on the general assumption of all other things being equal, while hockey fans and media recognize that all other things are, indeed, far from equal. I think it can be fairly stated that no team in NHL history has started a season under greater risk of circumstances quickly eroding into here we go again territory, than the 25-26 Sabres. I think the analytics community, while utilizing history to generate projections, does not account for the weight of history and expectation, whether that be the pressure that comes with expectations for success, or the apathy that can be generated by expectations for failure. Of course, some of that here we go again burden, could have been lifted had the owner brought in a new GM and HC combo. Which leads to a second factor: No team in NHL history has started a season with a more demonstrably proven to be bad at their jobs, combination of owner, GM, and HC than the 25-26 Sabres. I won't get into how unprecedented it would be for a trio in their positions of leadership with their collective records, to work together to produce a winning product that lasts beyond a season, but, let's just say, it has never happened before. After all that, I'm actually finding myself in the odd position of being cautiously hopeful about the team making the playoffs this year while also having zero long-term optimism. The Sabres have some really good players. A couple who are elite. Teams with less talent, even in the modern 32-team NHL, make the playoffs all the time. So, I am excited about the start of the year and am eager to see how this goes. But, I have no enthusiasm for the future of the franchise. This is because I know from history that people who are this bad at what they do, don't suddenly get it all figured out. The only longer-term hope for the franchise is that the owner has some luck and finds a hockey version of McDermott and Beane; sadly, a playoff run in 25-26 is likely just to delay the possibility of that happening anytime soon.
  24. So, Johnson goes into the lineup and Bryson remains that guy that is there should someone's pregame meal start coming back on him.
  25. I think Greenway’s primary historic injury is also a shoulder. Muel-PO seems to be everything.
  26. I’m not judging this season by the preseason. If we get real NHL goaltending we should still be in it at Christmas and then we make a better assessment. The needs were Goaltending, a top 4 defender, and a power play. Our GM brought in Lyon/Georgie, Kesserlring, and some bottom 6 guys. Let the games begin.
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