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  1. So I am thinking Jack gets Sheary and either KO or Thompson. After looking at the options I am thinking the 2nd and 3 line may be close to interchangeable depend on experience needed v goal scoring. Call them 2A and 2B. Casey center with Sam and Tage or KO then third line of Berglund, Vodka and either Ollofson or Nylander. Have Bailey, Baptiste and Girgenson at center for checking energy line. Trade larry or put him in the stands. Darn keep forgetting about Erod and Wilson.. Hmmm so put Erod with Berglund and if KO or Tage need to a step back let them flip keep Olloffson and Nylander down and make them first call up. Bailey meh but with his speed 4th line and if he ever figures out speed agility combo and timing. Finally.... not top end but talent starting to push these guys. If Ollofson or Nylander light it up in the A..., Sabres may have some good trade bait for a right handed D. Then again... could end up being a bunch of JAGs because Buffalo. Just not sure. Better then before when there was no depth.
  2. I read on TBD that Sx was due to window incident, probably to get out FBs, ie glass.
  3. Based on reports from folks at TBD who saw him on a bike or step master and he had staples around his knee.. so yeh guess it was window or something.
  4. Jeez nice fish... love the color too
  5. I am sweating and exhausted, Joint Commission visiting our hospital today and everyone on pins and needles.
  6. hopefully he didnt break a vocal cord!
  7. Got to start somewhere. Started working out again last March 3 days a week plus hockey 1 or 2 days a week. Cardio, run a mile and half now in 9 min, long way from the 5 min miles I did in high school, or elliptical 1 mile incline at 11 in just over 10 min, then 20-30 min weights. Been working on the over 50 belly fat and trying to get strength back. Keep it going.
  8. Pi all the legit lws that can be traded for that you and I would like are not gonna be traded by another team. So why bark at the moon. Gotta develop the guys Sabres have. Hope a legit FA falls next year or draft one. Any guy I would have liked is probably getting too old and any young ones teams are holding on to and looking for cap dumps. It aint gonna happen. So again young guys need to step up.
  9. Exactly why I used those two emojis lol
  10. Really only two options are concrete or dirt. Childish joke butt plug... Seriously think its gonna be a work in progress... faceoffs probably Berglund... Young guys need to get a pile of video on ROR..., Sabres need to hire a ref and just work on them. Guessing Middlestadt or Tage fills in on PP in different positions with Sam moving from down low to pivot depending. I really am hoping Ollofsson and CJ Smith step up.
  11. How long till off season is over. Just getting silly around here... ??
  12. And from “The Farside” See Henry David run, see Henry David catch, see Henry David throw”
  13. The WZKBW is suggesting Orpik, but I am not sure we want another Josh Gorges type... to slow. Orpik has a mean streak and plays positionally well... but I think the game has passed him by unless he wants to coach. I agree with Scotty, it needs to come from within.
  14. Im in wow Pulliot that high... in his prime he was more than a JAG but now off the cliff.
  15. Imo the pay for site was not a good idea and not well thought out. The writers were not good enough and the way the product was being presented wouldnt work. I get they sort have tried to immitate ESPN premium, but there is too much duplication from Rochester, Syracuse, the Bills own website and other NFL media along with twitter on other online free media to be effective. Part of the reason ESPN is failing as well. Not sure the answer or how to drive enough advertising dollars to themselves to keep it free. But is clear the pay for model is a tough one to implement.
  16. What no mention of our Lord and Savior... Lightening bolts will fire out of his ass and make the Rat succumb to a tomb in the Big Dig!
  17. Have to agree, the flip side is analytical ability is now at a premium. The ability to digest what you have looked up figure out its applicability and strengths and flaws and make adjustments. Modeling is also a very important skill set as it related to ability to analyze.
  18. I actually like those even if they left out a few things and ran a few two many things.
  19. Two plus more months of this nonense... I can hardly wait! ? ?
  20. Ps Just bought a pair of skates from a young man in West Springfield that told me Jack broke his jaw in juniors with one punch. Said Jack was a beast even back then.
  21. No never taught it, went to GW in DC and worked on the Hill for 18 years.
  22. While we differ somewhat on pro-life... the rest I agree with... though I would add the extreme left is just as bigoted in their own way. The extremes of both parties, I learned in back in my political science days tend to meet on the other side of the circle. It is not a continuum. The hard part is finding folks that stand for those principals mostly with some compromise to practically get there incrementally. It is not going to happen overnight. Working now in another field, the medical field and seeing first hand how the poor and even the working class are stuck in their rat cage is eye opening. Many do not even see that they are truly stuck or have a clue with a little help to get out of their prison... and they trust so little it is hard. Often all the medical folks do is put band aids on with little hope for a cure and don't get me started on the drug companies.
  23. I am a Keynesian economic theorist. Helping out by providing assistance and incentives when needed, but only short term, so workfare is great and even short term tax break to corporations when there is a socioeconomic benefit. However, too many of these programs, both on the welfare side and the corporate welfare side end up being long term... far past their need. Corporate tax breaks, farm subsidies for large farms are classics examples of incentive programs that over time end up just being giveaways that no longer provide society with a benefit because the companies have reached a point of profit where they would be taking the same actions without those incentives.... hence these programs have become corporate welfare. These programs were not bad bargains to begin with, many of them. They provided incentives to get started... ethanol... solar and oil. But now those programs have their own entrenched constituencies that have greased the proper wheels and are hard to get rid of politically.
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