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Goddam poison ivy man. First time and I don't think I ever want to go in the woods again. Savage plant.
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With age comes increased strength. Hoping the strength, and age, and experience, and confidence breeds some physical edge to him. If he never, ever, will play with more physical presence then I would move him. But he is 22 and we don't know yet. Dahlin provides more offense and is physical and tough. Byram provides just as much offense and is more physical than Power.
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Antifa: Domestic terrorist organization
SABRES 0311 replied to Hank's topic in The Oval Office (Politics)'s Topics
Yes there are times where we have to trust people that we don’t know but that is 100% not the case in the scenario discussed. I agree the environment you are in impacts how you respond. If it’s a town hall meeting I’d engage with a stranger on whatever topic. A random car not from my neighborhood sitting in the dark across the street with a bunch of people in it, no. I will observe and if absolutely necessary I will interact. I’m not going up to their car and knocking on the window to say hi. Your scenario about the girl walking and not paying attention? Yes, she is naive. Same for a man. Purposely being aloof just doesn’t make sense to me. Not locking doors at night seems pretty stupid because it’s such a simple thing to do that offers a measure of physical security and peace of mind. Crime doesn’t happen to you until it does then it’s too late for could’ve, would’ve, should’ve. Fear and paranoia are not the same as maintaining awareness and being responsible for your own safety. IMO you guys are conflating those concepts. Being a shut in because you’re afraid something could happen is being paranoid. Observing and assessing your surroundings and situations seems to make sense given the world we live in. -
So time to tank right? lol I guess we add 4 wonky D men to the list of injury excuses. We shall see who is ready on opening night. I did have a laugh today that the only guy in Bruins camp that has a minor injury that might keep him out is Casey Mittelstadt. Clearly, there's something in Buffalo water that weakens muscle tissue or decreases bone density 🙂
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Buffalo Sabres are the Pittsburgh Pirates of NHL
SwampD replied to CallawaySabres's topic in The Aud Club
We got Tage in a trade. -
Why can't Paul Hamilton say the name Helenius?
PromoTheRobot replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Aud Club
Paul's annual review... -
Buffalo Sabres are the Pittsburgh Pirates of NHL
Thorny replied to CallawaySabres's topic in The Aud Club
Because it should be easier for us to compete A salary cap encourages parity If it falls flat, it’s because it’s an insult to the Pirates lol -
It's hard to put much faith in our scouting crew. Levi has had a slower development than i think was expected with him starting 7 games at age 21 right after a season in college. At the same token - he was traded in 2021 after a stellar juniors tournament, but prior to him playing at northeastern. I feel like since that tournament, he's played pretty well at every level other than at the NHL level last season. I think the goal is usually about 100 professional games prior to playing in the NHL, and he went straight there. Now after 2 full seasons in the AHL where he's looked at the very least - good for AHL which projects to at least "fine" in the NHL, he's just about at that number.
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Buffalo Sabres are the Pittsburgh Pirates of NHL
CallawaySabres replied to CallawaySabres's topic in The Aud Club
Well then, I'll go ahead and delete this one then...😁 -
Jackson Lacombe gets 8yrs x 9mil
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Buffalo Sabres are the Pittsburgh Pirates of NHL
RochesterExpat replied to CallawaySabres's topic in The Aud Club
As a Pirates and Sabres fan, sorry, but they don’t compare. Bob Nutting has never promised to win or tried to field a competitive roster. Pirates fans know this. We all know Paul Skenes is going to pay for Nutting’s next yacht. The organization doesn’t even pretend. So why should we? That’s the difference: the Sabres under Pegula superficially pretend to be a real sports franchise and try to present as such to fans. That’s actually worse. -
And what a ride it has been since. We are so lucky to have JA17 and be the owner of the AFC East. 🦬
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especially when he is not even asking for the bag... heck, you pay Jordan Greenway 4mm for a half a season...
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Why can't Paul Hamilton say the name Helenius?
Porous Five Hole replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Aud Club
Paul “watch your language” Hamilton has never broken a story in his life. He’s well liked by his coworkers, but ill equipped to be a source for breaking news and does not have a voice for radio. He’s a shining example of being first rather than best, and accepted just as that. Nice guy, bad at his job, warm body at the harbor center just in case a live mic is needed. I’m not on twitter, but he would block me if I were. WGR at its finest. -
Buffalo Sabres are the Pittsburgh Pirates of NHL
Porous Five Hole replied to CallawaySabres's topic in The Aud Club
Hey, blow off all the steam you want…but you cannot compare a salary cap league to a sport with no cap. Not to mention the Sabres were able to sign the grow your own like Dahlin, Tage, Cozens=Norris, Power, etc. I’m just as sad and frustrated as anyone, but this comparison falls flat. -
Yet Another Example of Fascist Behavior
K-9 replied to K-9's topic in The Oval Office (Politics)'s Topics
No MAGA reaction to Trump’s brilliant idea to have American cities serve as “training grounds” for the military? What could go wrong? Especially when you’re at war with “the enemy within?” That might be his singular most ridiculous idea ever. And that is saying something. Oh, and why can’t you have fat officers when the Commander in Chief himself is the very picture of obesity? -
Why can't Paul Hamilton say the name Helenius?
PromoTheRobot replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Aud Club
Inertia. Buffalo radio is full of it. -
Buffalo Sabres are the Pittsburgh Pirates of NHL
bg17 replied to CallawaySabres's topic in The Aud Club
Fantastic thread. Thank you! -
Buffalo Sabres are the Pittsburgh Pirates of NHL
PromoTheRobot replied to CallawaySabres's topic in The Aud Club
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And then 6 years later he’s dead. It really does make you wonder if he was mentally in the right place during his short stay in Buffalo.
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To be blunt, I don’t think you understand. I was supporting your point, not debating it.
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The Hopium Den: 10 reasons why the Sabres could be better this year
Drag0nDan replied to dudacek's topic in The Aud Club
I do wonder if some of the reliance upon rush scoring was causing defensive lapses and bad turnovers. I feel like some of the problems in the offensive zone caused lots of issues defensively too. We were bad against the rush of opponents. -
I always felt bad for Pirate fans when their homegrown stars would always leave for greener pastures when they became free agents. Unless they drafted perfectly, they never really had a chance because the top FAs would never go there to replace the departed. Now I know exactly how those fans feel. They don't have hope because they know it's impossible to compete for anything other than maybe a miraculous playoff spot once in a blue moon. Buffalo may be in an even worse position because of the reputation of the organization. There is a stench that other players and management talk about when discussing the Sabres. Some fans talk about hope, but come on, there is no end in sight. You see a team like Vegas land the top free agent in Marner, and the gap just gets wider and wider. Anyway, how about this freaking weather?! Go Bills!
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Why can't Paul Hamilton say the name Helenius?
JustOutsideChicago replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Aud Club
I feel like when he’s on in the morning they can get passive aggressive with him (rightfully so) and it goes over his head every time. It’s wild that he continues to be their primary Sabres guy. -
Smarter decisions instead of dumb decisions? Eureka!