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Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
oddoublee replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Zach wheeler in baseball too -
Dahlin is taking a leave of absence to return to Sweden
Eleven replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Sure. Head to Comet Ping Pong. (And It's the Illuminati and the Rothschilds.) -
Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
kas23 replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I think it’s depends on where that clot is and how long the player expects to be on anticoagulation. If this is to his pulmonary tree or threatening his brain, he’ll be on anticoagulants for an awful long time. Someone playing a contact sport at the professional level shouldn’t be on anticoagulants. -
Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
PASabreFan replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I mean is it time to call Greg House? Bad batch of vaccines? Who all availed themselves? Just the players? -
The good news is that it won't be worth staying up late to watch the game on Wednesday.
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Dahlin is taking a leave of absence to return to Sweden
PASabreFan replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
A girl can dream. We haven't won with him. We can continue losing without him. It really doesn't matter. I don't get wanting to clean house but bring back your core. TT said after the Canes loss that if they play that way every night, the points will come. If Dahlin never returns and Tage is two hours away from leaving hockey for the priesthood, I don't care. Why should I? Let's get on with the next chapter already. I've read this page seven times and it still makes no sense. Google translate huh? I think we all know who's behind that. -
Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
Mr Peabody replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Hire a new GM and let him bring in a coaching staff before a complete explosion. If retooling I’d see what I can get for TT, OP, and BB. Build an identity. -
Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
Mustache of God replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Didn't Cody McCormick hang em up for the same reason? This would be a fine time for the GM to go out and make a trade to try to save the season, but I also feel like GMKA is a dead man walking and he's not the guy I want making any moves. The season feels like it's over and it's not even Thanksgiving yet. -
That defense looks like hot ***** inside roadkill.
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Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
tom webster replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
What’s with the blood clots with NHL and NBA players all of a sudden? Kulich is at least the third NHL player this year and I know that “Wem” and a few lessor players were diagnosed in the NBA last year. When Chris Bosh first had to retire due to them it seemed like an anomaly, now it seems rather common. -
Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
GASabresIUFAN replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I hope Kulich recovers as quickly as possible and can resume his career. From a Sabres standpoint, time to play everyone and see what they have or don’t have. From an injury standpoint, the Sabres have already played 18 forwards, 9 defensemen (with a 10th if Jones plays) and 3 goalies. Currently, Dahlin, Benson, Norris, Kulich, Danforth and Zucker are on IR. Using last year’s stats, that’s 92goals and 144 assists out of the lineup. Hard to win this way. The Bills are just a bad. They have played 35 different players on defense, 3 punters and 65 players overall. They currently have 11 players on IR including 4 that never made it to the regular season, including starters like Rapp, Oliver and Hoecht and depth guys like Carter, Sanders, Strong and Hamlin. Hard to win this way. -
Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
Taro T replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
You're currently sitting bottom 6 or so. You don't need to go all-in on a retool this early. MHO. Try to save this season with what you have to work with. There'll be plenty of time after the Olympic break to make those moves to be ready to hit the ground running next year if necessary. -
Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
DarthEbriate replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
No. If you retool in November you could stumble your way back to 8th overall. You let Adams bury you further until you can lock down at worst #6 overall even if two teams jump you. But, you can Adams a few weeks before the trade deadline so Jarmo gets to aid in the direction. (Though if I'm Jarmo, I don't do anything without an extension on my own contract.) -
Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
LGR4GM replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
I've been mulling this over. Kulich, Dahlin, Benson, Norris all out. You're heading towards a top 10 and potentially top 5 pick, do you retool now to be ready to go next year? -
Prior to Brady running the offense the Bills used McKenzie in a similar way that the Chiefs use Worthy, only Worthy is a starting WR now and McKenzie was a 3/4. I am getting tired of Brady more than McDermott. In almost every era of the AFL/NFL the Bills have had some really great WRs. Except for now, when we finally have a great QB.
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Yes. There's pretty much only 1 thing they can do to make this all seem to be even worse -> can Adams and promote Forton into his former role. The ONLY redeeming part of that is that it's kind of different. But, with having brough Kekalainen in, don't expect they'd do THAT. And Kekalainen might not be able to get it done either; but he'd by definition be better than Kevyn. (Jarmo isn't this kid's 1st choice, but he ain't Kevyn nor Jerry either, so sure, roll with him.)
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Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
Mr. MVP replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Time to blow it all up. -
I'll take it. No, I think they'd use him better than the Chieves use him.
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I think he's nursing something.
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You HONESTLY expect they'd use Worthy the way the Chefs use him? Will respectfully agree to disagree.
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This is where many are at. They have proven they cannot get the job done, and as many tell me, they do it in spectacular fashion. My personal take, I do not believe this GM and Coach tandem can get us to Super Bowl victory. But my view means nothing, Pegula is the only one that matters. If change is done, better to do it now then allow this tandem to continue any decision making personnel wise going forward. That is of course, just my opinion.
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Hey look, I found an offensive coordinator
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Jiri Kulich to miss significant time with blood clots
Taro T replied to Brawndo's topic in The Aud Club
Glass half full; they're stumbling into the accidental tank without decimating the parent nor AHL club. IF, as they seem they will be, they are out of it at the deadline, trade away guys that don't fit into the long term plans like Greenway and UPL; keep everybody that DOES fit into the LT plans; and start again next year with a healthy and in a better head space Dahlin, a healthy Benson, a healthy Kulich, a healthy Kozak, and a couple of good (though overpriced due to the Sabre Tax FA's extract from Buffalo) FAs. And in a year or 2, let that high end kid they stumbled into add to what you've got on the big club. Oh, and have someone NOT named Adams doing the retooling and let that guy choose the entire coaching staff and the scouts / AGMs. There is no reason (other than having the wrong people in management) this team can't make the playoffs next year presuming the rest of this season goes like it's started. (And against most logic, am not giving up on this year yet. Just saying, if they do turn out to be accidentally tanking ...) -
Beasley was excellent while he lasted but his career was finished when the Bills released him. Agree in part. Diggs leaving was needed because he became a major distraction, but not replacing his skill and production is the biggest black mark on Beane. Both Worthy and Coleman have flaws. Worthy was the fastest guy in the draft and was the logical next pick IMO. He has game breaking speed but he is physically limited. He is not a proto-type #1 but he fits into a team that can use a gadget type weapon and a team that needs speed (i.e., the Bills fit this description more than the Chiefs did). Coleman was also very much a reach player. He converted from basketball to football. Coleman is a great athlete that lacks top end speed. The Bills thought his 40 times were hampered by his inability to start fast out of the blocks, and they thought he still had really good game speed. Because of this they thought Coleman could be a legit #1, a diamond in the rough. So far Coleman looks like a player with only borderline game speed, and he cannot yet overcome that with the precise route running needed to get open. For the most part he has been easy to cover and ineffective for the number of snaps he gets. Drafting a guy for jumping ability and getting "contested" balls is a luxury the Bills did not have. Contested balls are low percentage plays. Speed kills on any down. I would have taken Worthy. I think Andy Reid made the better choice. Worthy is not a prototype #1 either but I love his speed. He plays in an offense loaded with talent and innovation, that helps his game a lot. Coleman and Worthy each have flaws and are niche receivers. The Bills are banking that Coleman can improve route running because he is not going to get faster or more elusive. Right now Coleman is looking like a #3, not a top 2 on a good team.
