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GDT: Buffalo @ Pittsburgh, 7:00 pm edt, 10/29/2015
musichunch replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
I get the sense Eichel is playing lazy out there. I feel an "I'm so good I'm not going to try that hard" attitude from him the last few games. Maybe it just seems that way but I watch ROR and I think about what Eichel could do if he tried half as hard.- 495 replies
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GDT: Buffalo @ Pittsburgh, 7:00 pm edt, 10/29/2015
musichunch replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
Is it me or do you hardly ever see Bylsma interacting with anybody behind the bench. He's looked constipated the last 4-5 games.- 495 replies
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GDT: Buffalo @ Pittsburgh, 7:00 pm edt, 10/29/2015
musichunch replied to WildCard's topic in The Aud Club
True.- 495 replies
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Well the Bills sell out most games year after year even if we miss the playoffs. Unlike say, the Jags. The NFL knows that no matter what Bills fans are going to spend money on the team. Ralph knew this as well. I don't think they're afraid of the Bills as much as they would rather have other teams going to the playoffs or playing in primetime games. There's not a lot of financial downside to the Bills missing the playoffs again. And the upside is not as high as the upside for say, the Giants making the playoffs.
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I like that. Puts our day to day and week to week whining in perspective.
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I said a few days ago that the Jags are not the pushover that people made them out to be. We should beat them, but if we come out flat we can lose. Well we had a pretty flat 2nd quarter to say the least. On the fumble return McCoy didn't know the blocking scheme and you can see him asking EJ what it was. This is the moment that EJ needs to realize his RB does not know who to block. Instead EJ is aloof, glancing at his wrist, and in his head about whatever. Sure enough McCoy needs to run across the center to get to the blitz and boom fumble. Yeah McCoy screwed up, but a 3rd year QB needs to recognize what was going on. Tough game. Bad sequence of events. Good comeback. Lots of plays that went against us (McCoy fumble). Some classic NFL game fixing with the PI flag (they love to keep games exciting for the advertisers). Hey, we almost pulled it off and the narrative and mood would've been totally different. I don't like the job Rex is doing, but this team should be 5-2 if the NFL/refs didn't get involved with their WWE antics.
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I'm fine with the team this year. We're coming off two historically bad seasons. Now we have an abundance of major offensive talent that's flying all over the ice, but hasn't been able to cash in yet. Defense is so-so and goaltending has been below average. This is what successful rebuilds look like folks: 1. Horrible seasons 2. Inconsistent losing seasons with flashes of greatness 3. More consistent winning seasons/low-mid playoff berths 4. Breakout year/top playoff seed/long playoff run 5. Long-term elite team/dynasty
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Interesting.
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I love when sh*t hits the fan and the truth comes out. Turns out Percy has had this problem going back to the 2009 combine. Six years of having to deal with the same injury, sapping away elite abilities. That sucks. But at least he got one more pay day.
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TBH, in that case, I respect it even less.
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I used to be a big FO guy. Then I realized that they had access to the same information we did. Meaning no All-22. I just don't believe any truly meaningful observational analysis can be done with the TV camera view, even with lineman. Since All-22 came available I'm not sure if they've changed their methods, but I still doubt them.
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He fits the coke crowd too. Especially, with his L.A./TMZ friends. Plenty of people here know I question his character, but I don't think recreational drug use is anything to worry about.
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After the Aaron Rodgers debacle I don't put too much faith into FO or PFF.
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Lynch is a great influence. If you want to get angry at the world, read those TMZ comments.
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Jaguars are not an awful team. People are going to hate this, but in the Dolphins game I watched on All-22, they seemed like a fundamentally sound football team in the trenches. Marrone has helped. Bortles has an arm. His receivers have been going off. They're good enough to beat us if we play poorly. Like I said previously, let's see how Rex adjusts. It's a real ego-check.
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New year, tons of firepower, still cant score.
musichunch replied to matter2003's topic in The Aud Club
The eye test from the Lightning game looked good. If we play like that most nights and start putting the puck in the net, I'd say we're solidly a playoff team already. But of course consistency is key. -
You know it's funny, after Week 2 I got a 10 day trial of NFL Gameday and wrote a long breakdown of what I believe happened during the Patriots game. Just a long-time NFL fan with no more than HS freshman football experience. Biggest problems on defense were: 1. We refuse to jam receivers at the line which allows the short timed passing attack to kill us. 2. We get too cute with coverages and blitzes. Example was having Kyle Williams cover Dion Lewis 1 on 1 across the field on a play that led to a Pats touchdown. Since my trial expired, I see Rex hasn't bothered to fix any of these main points. Eli kicked our ass with short slants, just like Brady. Now Dalton manages to play 60 minutes while getting hit only once. I get that the NFL coaching game is enormously complex. I get that things go on that 99.9% of fans don't understand, unless you're Chris Brown from Smart Football. I get that most NFL players and coaches roll their eyes at fan opinion. I get it, I would too. But at some point, it is what it is. What you have is not working and all it takes is a casual fan to recognize the problem. Look, I like Rex. I think he fosters a very open environment and he knows the risks involved with it and is cool with that. He knows that players are going to start talking. What we have here is a big watershed moment. I would never agree with Jerry Sullivan about anything, but he wasn't too far off by saying Rex is in a "crisis", although that's way too strong a word in my opinion. But I do think he's at a crossroads where what made him great is no longer working anymore. Now he needs to adjust on the fly, like all the greats do. Is he going to face the problem and find a way around, over, or under the brick wall, or is he going to keep banging his head against it? Now we shall see what Rex is made of.
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Revisiting one burning question about Terry — why did he buy the Sabres?
musichunch replied to Stoner's topic in The Aud Club
Belief #1 - Pegula has been a secret Sabres fan his whole life, made his billions in oil, and when the Sabres came on the market he swooped in and got his toy. Now Pegula and his plucky wife are trying to turn the city of Buffalo around! Belief #2 - Pegula has been a casual fan most of his life. He made his billions in a industry that requires millions of dollars of lobbying just to keep regulations at bay, and is at risk of a bombshell environmental health disaster report to be unleashed any given year. His trusted associates advise him to diversify his assets. He makes a large donation to Penn State and then hears word that a massive child sex scandal is about to break out. It would be tough to romance politicians when you're even five degrees from a pedophilia case. Someone alerts him that the nearby Sabres have been secretly shopped around since 2008 or 2009 and they see an opportunity to gain the good graces of the state and local community, while getting a bargain. Pegula buys the Sabres and is seen as a savior. He then purchases the Americans, Bills, and starts the Harbor Center project. He is primed to expand and monetize his One Buffalo brand with a terrific PR reputation. Guys, I'm not Drane obviously, I don't think I'm funny enough to pretend to be. He alludes to Pegula and Benson somehow being involved and trying to cover up the scandal. Maybe there's some truth to that, who knows, but I'm not going that far. However, in my eyes, I think Pegula saw Buffalo and the Sabres as a lifeboat, rather than a dream team. I know people don't want to hear it and want their Santa Claus, but to my dying day I'll never believe that a billionaire fracker has nothing but love in his heart for a city and their sports teams, and is willing to throw his money into the wind. I just have a feeling we're going to see everything differently in 5-10 years. I make plenty of assumptions in my post above, but that's what I believe based on the information I have. Sorry if it offends people. -
Revisiting one burning question about Terry — why did he buy the Sabres?
musichunch replied to Stoner's topic in The Aud Club
Is this coming from my post? I never said he was involved. It's just my belief that a guy who gave $102M to Penn State might have had a little birdie in his ear warning him of what was to come. -
Revisiting one burning question about Terry — why did he buy the Sabres?
musichunch replied to Stoner's topic in The Aud Club
On the surface it's a great stroke of luck. But I just still don't really know who he is. He came out of nowhere. A billionaire Sabres fan nobody heard of. Who made his money in a questionable industry. Who bought the team right before the sh*t hit the fan at Penn State. And now he's pretty much the owner of the city of Buffalo. Maybe it's nothing, but something in my gut is telling me to be cautious. -
Revisiting one burning question about Terry — why did he buy the Sabres?
musichunch replied to Stoner's topic in The Aud Club
Nobody with that net worth is all cash. -
I mean, what does curing cancer claims have to do with concussions? I know how negative a word "quackery" is, but I find it's thrown around automatically nowadays when anybody introduces a product that western medicine or science doesn't agree with. Maybe it's bunk, but I'm not going to call him a quack just because the FTC doesn't like it and Brady supports him.
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Revisiting one burning question about Terry — why did he buy the Sabres?
musichunch replied to Stoner's topic in The Aud Club
I wouldn't trust what Benson says too much. The only thing we've heard from him and Pegula are nothing but altruistic motives, and nobody's that perfect. I think Pegula is trying to diversify his fracking money since you never know what regulations and environmental concerns are going to come up in that industry, and he chose to do it in an inexpensive city with room for growth. -
It's just their chance to make up for their horrible analysis during training camp and preseason. Haters always wait around....just waiting for someone to screw up.
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Was thinking the same thing. Like RJ was going for some sort of Yiddish joke that nobody got. Old people humor I guess.
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