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  1. Death rate has more to do with the DNA of the population and underlying conditions than anything else...it has been shown that people who have high percentage of Neanderthal DNA have a much higher chance to develop sickness due to some differences in certain genes and people who overproduce certain autoantibodies are also at much greater risk of getting sick as well as those with overactive immune systems. This is in addition to numerous health factors and underlying conditions of the population and it's habits. They literally have identified specific genes and specific mutations on these genes that lead to a greater susceptibility and risk of severe reactions to the virus. A person could check for these through a DNA test to learn how likely they are to get sick based on their genes. So I would hypothesize countries with higher numbers of deaths likely have higher percentages of people who by definition are more likely to get sick and die from this virus than countries where the death rates are lower.
  2. So let me understand this... We have seen it spread at universities, at parties, at family gatherings but somehow when there are multiple hundreds of people or even thousands of people in the same place indoors for long periods of time, the virus just stops spreading because it is a school? As Randy Moss would say on his highlight segment: "C'mon Man...." that just goes pretty far beyond the realm of common sense and believability.
  3. Forget the 7th round....Sabres haven't drafted anyone who has done anything outside the top 2 picks in the first round in a while now and that is embarrassing...teams are drafting superstars in the mid teens and 20s and even the 2nd and 3rd rounds at times and we can't even get a guy who can make an NHL roster picking in the top 10...
  4. Yeah, I am always amazed at these teams that find stud, superstar level players in the high teens or twenties and we can't even draft a guy that can make the team in the top 10...
  5. Not surprised, the Bills have led the way with a lot of these things in the NFL since McDermott took over.
  6. Tough times to have something like this come up...I guess I would say his actions were deplorable but also I would say how many people would be ashamed and embarrassed about stuff they did as 8th graders if it came out now? I find it hard to punish someone for actions that happened many years ago as a kid IF he has since changed his ways and become a better person. If he is really the same douchebag that he was and just wrote an apology letter because he had to or his agent told him to, then he fully deserves this.
  7. Ullmark ranked 35th in the NHL at saving High Danger shots on the penalty kill at .782. Hutton was worse at .767 and ranked 40th. However, they both faced among the most High Danger shots per 60 minutes on the PK at 21.99(Hutton) and 20.13(Ullmark) which ranked 11th and 15th most...meaning the Sabres give up a lot of these chances on the PK. That being said, they are both well above the expected GAA/60 minutes allowed on the PK even with that taken into account. Ullmark has a PK GAA of 9.15 but is only expected to allow 7.17, nearly a 2 goal difference, and Hutton is even worse with a PK GAA of 10.23 but an expected GAA of 7.74, over 2.5 goals worse. However, somehow they are even WORSE relative to the rest of the NHL at even strength at High Danger Save Percentage, ranking 56th(Hutton) and 65th(Ullmark) in the NHL at .805 and .782 respectively. https://www.naturalstattrick.com/playerteams.php?fromseason=20192020&thruseason=20192020&stype=2&sit=pk&score=all&stdoi=g&rate=r&team=ALL&pos=S&loc=B&toi=0&gpfilt=none&fd=&td=&tgp=410&lines=single&draftteam=ALL So clearly this is an issue with the goaltenders themselves even when normalized relative to the rest of the NHL...they simply suck at stopping High Danger Shots on the PK but Ullmark is especially bad at stopping them at even strength.
  8. Same reason they do for all teams. Our goalies are just much worse at stopping them. So you are saying if we had Dominik Hasek in his prime in goal we still would have had the same record?
  9. NHL.com At some point you just need to call a spade a spade and we need to stop looking for excuses for him. He sucks at a major part of his job.
  10. No they wouldn't. Ullmark and Hutton's save percentage on high danger shots relative to the rest of the NHL was terrible.
  11. Ullmark is killing them when they are shorthanded. He was 65th in the NHL last year with a .838 save percentage when the team was shorthanded. That is abysmal. This team is losing a lot of games because he is well below average at making saves on the penalty kills. By comparison, Miller was .882 over his career at this and Lehner is at .894 over his career.
  12. It is...and Ullmark's role on it is to be the best penalty killer on the ice, and most times he is the worst. Ullmark ranked 65th in the NHL last year with a .838 save percentage when the Sabres were shorthanded. That is abysmal. He is at .849 for his career. Still abysmal. In comparison, Ryan Miller was .882 over his career and Robin Lehner is at .894 over his career. No other way to put it other than Ullmark is costing this team games by being so bad when they are shorthanded.
  13. More like giving themselves flexibility if he can't improve his awful PK save percentage...the biggest part of why the PK is so bad is Ullmark is really bad at stopping the puck on it.
  14. And he still put up 52 points in 65 games. In a "bad" season. That is pretty good. The equates to 66 points in 82 games. Not superstar level, but still more points than Rheinhart has ever put up.
  15. We could make the playoffs... end this drought right now... but for this to succeed, there is someone else we need! Taylor Hall! Cause he knows what to do with the puck on his stick! Taylor Hall! Noone has his resilience or matches Eichel's practical, tactical brilliance! Taylor Hall! We are gonna need someone like him eventually, what's he gonna do on the bench, I mean?? Taylor Hall! You want to fight for the Atlantic back? You need Eichel's right hand man back! Taylor Hall! Get Eichel's right hand man back...gotta get Eichel's right hand man back! Gotta get his agent on the phone and get Eichel's right hand man back... Taylor Hall...Eichel's waiting here for you.... If you sign by tomorrow night... the playoffs will be ours by early light... The Atlantic will never be the same.... Taaaaayyyyyyyyloooooooorrrrrrr Haaaaaallllllll......
  16. Welcome to the Adams Administration!
  17. What comes next? Hall's been freed... Do you know how hard it is to lead? You're on your own... Eichel said Wow! Do you have a clue what happens now?? Good teams rise...bad teams fall! It's much harder when it's all your call... All alone, with Taylor Hall... When you get hurt and the fans hate you don't come crawling for a trade... Da da da dat da dat da da da ya da Da da dat da da ya da! Hall's on his own... Also...would this be a great time to say "Welcome to the Adams Administration"? 🤣🤣🤣
  18. If we were that bad then he was part of the problem wasn't he? I mean he was out there a lot on the PK when it kept getting scored on. Don't see it as a huge loss.
  19. Guess we now see why they didn't qualify Kahun...they were all in on Taylor Hall
  20. Wow...Sabres suddenly have at least 2 potent lines now...teams can no longer just focus on Eichel's line... Now if the D and goalies could get it together we have a good chance of ending the playoff drought!
  21. Sabres continue shopping at Goodwill while the rest of the NHL shops at Macy's
  22. And our housing prices, even with the recent price increases are probably half of yours in Atlanta. Do the math...does $250 a month more in property taxes cost more than an extra $1000 on a mortgage? Pretty clearly no.
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