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We're projected to have the same point total this week and your team looks fine. If anything, I should be the one wanting trades as I sat through the whole draft and made those picks myself šš
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The Sabres are the fans. Thatās what I always say. We are the sabres. And WE have shrunk to a smaller entity than Iāve ever seen, under Pegula, and it shrinks by the year How could it not be the lowest point if the fanbase has been eaten away at, literally? Looking at it from only oneās personal perspective and mood is myopic. The base is at its weakest right now - not sure thatās arguable: regardless of what any one person tells themselves. Thatās why itās the lowest point: because most people will tell you that Iām not prophesying impending doom. Iām just listing to the chorus
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The Sabres certainly havenāt advanced beyond his shadow while heās been here so until I see otherwise I canāt agree
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Personally, my premises would be different: 1. Success is defined by how much entertainment (good feeling?) the team generates. That is predominantly fuelled by wins and losses, but also influenced by things like the when and how of those wins and losses, the play of individual players, off-ice news and moves, and interactions with other fans. 2. The further away success feels the lower things get. This isnāt a looking back to my last hit thing. The future than the past matter, but the most important element here is the present. 3. Every season (really, every game) offers a new set of circumstances and a chance at a different outcome. The Sabres are bigger than Adams and Pegula.
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Poyer was already re-signed. Sal talked about it on wgr this morning. They signed Davis at 3:59, assigned him to p-ir at 4:00, and re-signed Poyer at 4:01 This was done so the league had the info before 4 for Davis which ends the league day.
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If Rasmus Dahlin leaves, that's the lowest point... we're here:
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Further clarification on the Gabe Davis saga. REALLY wish the initial reports had made clearer that the Bills INTENDED to sign Davis to the PS AND that there would necessarily be intermediate moves made to effectuate that. He now finally has actually been added to the PS and Poyer was released. When he gets moved to the PS/injured list then Poyer will be re-signed.
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That may be the first time I've ever heard it. But as for Bettman, the moment he became self aware, he became the greatest commissioner in sports. They're all so boring, but at least he played into the booing.
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Not necessarily, the way you explained it just didnāt make very much sense to me. What you feared needed not be the case and it only was because of the people in charge - and they are still here, 5 years later, while not having deviated from their modus operandi Others have explained their stance in a way that makes sense to me even if I donāt share the opinion - I didnāt understand yours itās not a matter of right and wrong - itās a matter of me being legitimately confused and asking if you could explain it in a way that illuminated my thinking - - - I do think that, for me, your layout above is fairly close. As mentioned, for me, the lowest point is most akin to being the furthest from your last drink in the desert. Thatās when your body and mind feel it the most, and itās when the solution (a drink of water, finally) becomes ever more likely to be ātoo little too lateā for a barren corpse we arenāt ācloser to the finish lineā cause as mentioned: itās only, ever been a year away, for a decade. A year away with competence. Itās the continued lack of competence thatās troubling *the hurdle has never been high.*. The particular struggle with the sabres drought has ALWAYS been our inability to clear a *low* hurdle. Weāve never needed a 5 year plan. No team does.
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So the logic should go something like this? 1. Success is defined as making the playoffs 2. The longer you go without making the playoffs the lower things get 3. The Pegula/Adams combo offers no reason to believe things are going to change Therefore itās logical that this is the lowest point?
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Just be sure to elevate Gabe for the KC game and have the Chiefs suffer from PTSD.
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Indeed. I do sorta hope that he occasionally gets lustily booed by a group of rabid hockey fans when he's out to dinner, at the golf course, etc. p.s. Why the hell is "lustily booed" a common turn of phrase?
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I was born and raised on the blue and gold (which, to my surprise, was fairly non-standard throughout the 70s and 80s). I've come to like the red and black, and I enjoy the devotion it inspires in fans of certain vintages. In all events: Go Sabres.
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Heās 73 years old. Go enjoy your life and all that money youāve banked over the 32 years heās had that job.
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I recall a report about this from earlier this year - January/February. The report was that Bettman had told the governors or their executive committee that he planned to retire some time in 2026. Is there anything new?
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I am a Blue and Gold diehard, but I have to admit, I certainly don't mind the Black and Red as much as I used to. About a third of the home games are Black and Red, that's fine.
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I was graded at D-. š¤£. It didnāt like me picking so many RBs.
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Bettman retiring!
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Baā¦bump
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Yahoo gave me a āDā. I didnāt like how the draft flowed for me but I think my team is better than that.
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So why did you change QB INTs to (-3)?
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My report card gave me a C... Lol. Sounds about right. I don't do much (if any) research, just kinda pick on gut feel.
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What you donāt seem to be understanding is that the issue was put to rest upon the conviction of Maxwell and the death of Epstein. Why would it occur to Biden/Harris to revisit the case when it was done and dusted several years before Trump and his constituents resurrected it? Why would Biden/Harris assume that justice wasnāt served in 2021 and there was a need to re-open the case? Makes no sense.
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Update: In Toronto tonight GM opened and TTB closed. This could change each night. Warren came out at the end of the TTB set and they played Stand Back and ended with A Little Help from my Friends (Joe Cocker arrangement, which they just kill).