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Pro franchises aren't large corporations but whatever. You and other cling to your beliefs of what Tuch should do, and he'll do what he wants.
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What they needed was to improve the defensive play so we don't give away scoring chances like (quoting Lindy) "Halloween candy." I think they took several steps toward that this offseason.
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What part of my statement would he disagree with? š
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Players have a myriad of potential motivations - in addition humans are resistant to change. He also loves buffalo so would obviously be biased. Heāll sign and I donāt think we need to read much more into it than the price was right and he bleeds blue Maybe heās confident in the direction after trending down for the last 2 season..maybe heās not. It doesnāt mean anything or way or the other to a certainty he was spouting off in the post game last year that āa year ago weād have folded!ā when the results were the exact same or worse. The idea he has a better grasp on the outlook of the team or is more likely to be right or more likely to remove his own bias OR that heād even be an open book about his true thoughts doesnāt jive to me Heās not a canary in the coal mine - look at NMCs and free agency for that. Tuch is a Sabre through and through
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Maybe he doesnāt agree with you.
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I'm not talking about every player. I am talking about a soon to be 30 year old on a team that hasn't sniffed the playoffs in forever, has a clueless GM and a buffoon of an owner. If you were Tuch knowing the above, what would you do?
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If you told me that in a job interview with any seriousness I would decline the offer letter (assuming I could get an offer letter of similar value). There is no real world applicability to this for anybody's resume is in demand. It is like Westinghouse telling you to ignore the fact that they have been trash for eternity, knowing full well you could just go make the same money at LG, Samsung, Sony, etc. And frankly it is a total bottom tier move for anybody to try and ernestly sell an employee otherwise.
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Would You Overpay and Make Zito POHO?
Thorny replied to Standing Room Smoking Cigs's topic in The Aud Club
Thereās no room on the Buffalo Sabres for a 50 win GM -
Do you think every player than signs a long term deal with a team does so because they believe theyāll be a long term contender? And if so, what does it say that the success rate of those players being right is abysmal? logically the argument falls flat on itās face. Itās either not true, or irrelevant: as then the players would most often be demonstrably wrong
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Tuch was a young player who projected to be the player that he has become. If that wasn't the case then the Eichel deal made absolutely no sense for us. As it stands, it's still a net loss from a talent standpoint, but in this is the case you have to accept your weak position and try to retrieve as much as possible. I have argued before that the Sabres should have kept Eichel, happy or not. He was under contract. This franchise did what it often does when making personnel decisions, it miscalculated and set the team further back, as demonstrated by the Eichel deal. I liked the additions of McCleod, Zucker and Tuch. But those solid additions have not elevated this team to a playoff spot because the roster still needs additions. That's my basic point. As I said before, if you improve your roster while other teams improve theirs more, then you are falling back.
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Would You Overpay and Make Zito POHO?
LabattBlue replied to Standing Room Smoking Cigs's topic in The Aud Club
The bolded says it all. ā¹ļø -
If the vets(whomever they may be) are optimistic, I'd like some of what they are drinking. Also, I'd like to know what they mean by optimistic? Making the playoffs is a start(which is very iffy for this season), but if I'm a player, optimistic equals being a cup contender sooner rather than later. Is Tuch going to still be a Sabre at that point?
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He was strictly a defenseman in high school and was drafted as such. He played forward maybe twice with Buffalo his rookie year and Iām not sure he played it after that. But technically you are right, he wore 6 as a forward.
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Would You Overpay and Make Zito POHO?
PerreaultForever replied to Standing Room Smoking Cigs's topic in The Aud Club
Most likely stay where you are BUT..................egos can be big and if he felt he's done all he can there and it'll be a slow decline in a few years he might like the idea of a new challenge. Bill Parcells sort of thing. Unlikely, but not impossible. He would however demand complete control, a lot of money and very long term and none of that is something Pegula would consider. I wanted Dudley hired as hockey Czar way way back and there was an opportunity at one point. He would have steered this ship better than Pegula has. -
Jersey Number Updates for Benson and Norris
PerreaultForever replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Not how I remember it. When he was drafted he was listed as both and had played both at a lower level. In any event he did play center (a little) so Benson is not the first forward on the Sabres to wear the number 6. -
Everybody liked the McLeod trade when it happened. But otherwise I agree. Your last sentence sums it up perfectly: what else could the sabres have even done? They either succeed, or tried their best Itās all we have
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Because you are the only one that believes your bull *****.
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I really needed a good laugh today.
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Most hated NHL team (want to see win the least)
PromoTheRobot replied to mjd1001's topic in The Aud Club
Why did the poll leave out "The Sabres?" -
Would You Overpay and Make Zito POHO?
PromoTheRobot replied to Standing Room Smoking Cigs's topic in The Aud Club
How many chefs can fit in one kitchen? -
Tuch wasn't a "Tuch type" player before he got here. Zucker was considered some 3rd line JAG when the Sabres signed him. McLeod? Who liked that trade when it happened? To write off Doan before he even steps on the ice is silly. As for your comment about standards and expectations, that assumes the Sabres choose to aim low. It's just as possible they aim for the stars and get rejected. In fact that's probably closer to the truth than the team not wanting to make impact moves. I believe the Sabres made every move they could but not every move they wanted. They improved the grit factor while losing some scoring.
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I agree, if Tuch signs itās a clear endorsement of Adams and a mandate for a further 5 years of the plan. It proves the fans wrong, and the team right Meh. Remember Dahlin requesting a meeting with management specifically to inform them how pleased he was with the direction? I think you are off base
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14 years doesn't matter to Tuch. The past 4 do. What happened before he arrived isn't important. As for money, he can get paid almost anywhere. He's going to sign where he is happiest. And I have to believe he has a better sense than any of us of where the Sabres are heading. If after this offseason he's willing to sign a deal, that tells you he thinks we are trending the right way.
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This just seems like semantics - we are saying the same thing. The context was that my opinion on the sabres is more so reflective of the state of the base as a whole. The basesā reaction is accurately reflective of their state