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  1. 9 hours ago, Thorny said:

    By looking no further than the actual results.

    It’ll be really fun praising Adams if and when those results arrive. If he’s doing it the right way, those things will simply materialize - so you don’t have anything to worry about, he’d get his due. Until then, “I’m not sure how anyone” is obtuse at best 

    Are you judging the GM on the talent we have in the system or on the wins we have? He's only responsible for one of those things.

  2. 3 hours ago, TRIP65 said:

    Fire Adams now that we have a REAL NHL Coach

    I'm not sure how anyone concludes that Adams has done anything but a top-tier job. We have talent from the sabres first line all the way down through the bottom of the Amerks and through to Juniors. Our organization is stacked. We might have the best pipeline in the NHL right now. We're just extremely young at the NHL level and we needed better coaching.

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  3. 6 minutes ago, dudacek said:

    So longevity means nothing? Being good over a long haul means nothing?

    You’ll take Mogilny’s 1 70-goal season over Rico’s 8 30-goal seasons every time?

    Yep, you can accuse @lgr’s post profile as being intense or even black-and-white, but it is always informed. Unrelentingly negative ain’t his thing.

    Of course longevity means something, but you don't measure longevity in aggregate if you want to know if a coach was good. You do what I just did measure winning percentage against games and you find out that the coach with the 5th most wins coached the 4th most games and was the 9th most successful coach of coaches with the top 10 games coached.

  4. 13 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:

    But you don't get the OPPORTUNITY to do a thing for that long unless you do it fairly well. That is just obvious. 

    How is that obvious? You've never worked with people terrible at their jobs with 30-50 years of experience? You must be truly blessed. Sports especialy are riddled with retreads that get job after job despite disappointing results. Jeff fisher coached for 22 years and made the playoffs 6 times. Lindy made 11 playoffs in 23 seasons.

    Barry Trotz made 14 playoffs in 23 years and won a cup
    Quenneville made 20 out of 25
    Hitchcock is 14 out of 22
    Tortorella is 12 out of 22

    The list goes on. Lindy has the 2nd lowest winning percentage behind Paul Maurice of coaches in the top 10 games coached (Lindy is 4th in total games).

    I just don't see how you can get amped about a guy who has only had 2 seasons with a winning record out of the last 8 years. once he was fired from the Stars they've become a perennial playoff team and are a cup favorite this year.

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  5. 5 minutes ago, Slack_in_MA said:

    Now that’s a hot take. I don’t think you meant to say “never”.

    I absolutely did. Total wins is NEVER an appropriate or valuable statistic to use. I already mentioned why. It's what we call a "vanity metric". Winning percentage is infinitely more valuable and applying winning percentage over X games gives you an apples to apples comparison against peer groups.

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  6. 17 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

    Is that how he got to be 5th all time in WINS in NHL history? 

    Kinda, yea. Total wins in any sport in never a judgment of success but just doing a thing for a long time. Kinda like people that complain when they get left behind for younger more talented people with the justification that "I've been doing this for 35 years!", forgetting that quality always trumps quantity.

    Jeff Fisher is 11th all time in NFL wins for the same reason.

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  7. 10 hours ago, Weave said:

    Perfect captain for this team.  He represents the words and actions of the coach and GM perfectly.

    Over It Dead Ass GIF

     

    10 hours ago, Thorny said:

    Freaking frauds. All of them 

    That's exactly what any captain should say. Their job is to downplay anything bad with the team and overemphasize the positives. If you want an honest Captain, they won't be captain very long.

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  8. 1 hour ago, etiennep99 said:

    Starting pitchers don't throw heat 100% because you gotta mix up your pitches.  And when he gets tired, you bring in relievers like a Tom Henke who would throw mostly heat. Or a Mark Eichorn threw mostly side-arm with almost no heat; and yet he was amazingly effective.  

    But please let me know in advance which concert is going to be great and which ones are going to suck because the artist is taking a night off.  Please tell me in advance which hockey games are going to have the players pulling Pierre-Luc Dubois  in Columbus shifts.  If you are not able to put on a good show, you're being dishonest with your fans who've payed top dollar for a ticket to the show.   You're stealing from them.  What's the answer?  Don't play 50 concerts when you can only do well in 20 concerts.   

    Like I said, literally every single one of them. That's the way it works my man. It works the exact same way with you too, you're just refusing to acknowledge that fact. You don't give 100% every minute of every day of your job. I already laid out why.

    I'm playing two shows in one day (maybe 3) in a few weeks. I'm with absolute certainty giving none of them 100%, because it's impossible.

  9. 15 minutes ago, etiennep99 said:

    Of course, no one can truly give 100% all of the time.  The point is that you *try*.  You don't go into it thinking, I'm going to slack off a good bit when nobody is paying attention, but I'm going to turn it on when "it matters".    The Turtle beats out the Hare...Personally, I had no desire to be a pro athlete.   I knew it was never in the cards to be a great hockey player....And now to upset people's apple carts, the Bible says that we should always give an honest effort.  That's always been my personal goal.  But you know, results are in they eyes of the beholder sometimes.  So, I realize that some of my bosses have had other takes on my performance.  That's life.  I know myself better than others, and I know when I'm giving my best.

     

    Could not possibly be more incorrect in the context of performers. If you try to give it 100% at the beginning, your 100% at the end will be diminished. It's not an arguable point. Sure starting pitchers could just throw heaters every pitch. I wonder why they don't?

    Do you think touring musicians give it 100% every show they play? Absolutely not. They give 100% of 75% maybe 80. Otherwise they'd never make it to the next show.

    This is such a wild take that it's hard for me to believe you really mean it.

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  10. 5 hours ago, etiennep99 said:

    The Sabres brass say that the goal is the Stanley Cup. But they admit that their defense is so bad that playing Dahlin 30 minutes a night at half-speed is better than playing any of their other d-men. They say "pick your spots".  Apparently, Von Miller says that he takes it easy at the start of games because his role is "to close out play" at the end of games.  What if Von Miller played hard in the 1st quarter, and when the Bills are up by 30 points in the 4th quarter, he can rest on the bench?  How about Dahlin plays 100% at the start of games so that the Sabres are up entering the 3rd period?  The last game was the first they had lost in regulation during last 2 years when up after 2 periods.    I've never had a boss tell me to "take it easy" or "take off shifts".  If there was work to be done, it was expected that I gave it my best.  And, trust me, I never made millions of dollars.   The guys on WGR are saying that they want to draft a receiver who openly stated that doesn't play hard if he thinks that the pass is going the other way.   Such prima donnas.

     

    This whole thing just reads of sour grapes that you aren't a pro athlete.

    Your boss may expect you to give your best 100% of your time, but that's because he's an idiot. No one can give their best 100% of the time, including you. You may think you are, but what you're actually giving is 100% of your current maximum best which is constantly waxing and waning depending on various factors in your mental and physical well-being. Giving your best at hour 16 of your 30th straight double shift is not the same as giving your best in a one hour client engagement that you've prepared for for weeks after a solid night sleep and a decent breakfast.

  11. 13 hours ago, Pimlach said:

    He could have easily improved on Kebs, Jost, VO, Joker, and the  Clifton acquisition …

    Adams blew the offseason   Krebs, Levi, Johnson, Kulich, Rosen should all be in Rochester.  They are kids  

    Girgs is best of the bottom tier. 
     

    3 of them were/are in rochester and are just here due to injury. Krebs hasn't been the prospect we thought he'd be, but no amount of rochester is changing that. Levi is way too good for Rochester. The problem is that Levi should have been put behind a #1 goalie like Hellebuyck. He would have been able to learn from a high end talent while focusing on playing 20-30 games. Instead he played 100% of the games until he got injured, like you'd ask of a #1 in his prime. That's unreasonable for a rookie.

    15 hours ago, Marvin said:

    You don't remember Rocky Farr or Gary Bromley, do you?

    never heard of eaither of them. Well before my time. Anyone in the last 40 years?

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  12. 14 hours ago, SABRES 0311 said:

    Biron talking about he has given four goals before in a monologue about overcoming the deficit. 

    1. Different team Marty

    2. You weren’t exactly the greatest goaltender. Just saying 

    You know he had a top 25 all-time save percentage for goalies with over 500 games played, right? He wasn't hasek, but .910 is pretty damn good. He's also top 35 in GAA for players over 500 games.

  13. On 1/31/2023 at 11:43 AM, Grinder said:

    The cost of going to games as a single man with no kids is high, let alone trying to bring a family of 4. I will say that as the season has progressed, and the Sabres are showing they care, and will put in the effort to win every night, the fans are noticing.

    I'm pretty sure the only people bringing families of 4 to major league sporting events are those that don't care about the price of the tickets because they don't have to or super special occasions. These days, live sports are an activity for upper-middle class and above folks with disposable income or 20 somethings who make poor financial decisions.

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  14. 1 minute ago, That Aud Smell said:

    I understand all of that, or at least did in general terms when I asked my question. MacKinnon's current deal was signed - what, 6 years ago? 7 years ago? I know the cap hasn't gone up much since then, but the passage of time erodes its relevance to an analysis of the Cozens deal.

    I wouldn't really call it an analysis, I just pulled up the list of centers by cap hit and sorted. Feel free to drop him from the list.

  15. 4 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said:

    I'm glad I hung in there for this. I get where Bull's coming from now. And it's a fairly interesting take. I mean, it's also a funking bummer of a take that skews quite (unduly?) pessimistic. But it's coherent - mostly.

    What's the reference to MacKinnon about?

    MacKinnon has the 38th highest cap hit compared to Cozens who will now have the 30th.
    For what it's worth the Athletic saw him getting a deal of 4-5M over the long term and I saw a 3-4M over the short term, so I was off their estimates by 1M or so.

    https://www.spotrac.com/nhl/rankings/center/

     

  16. On 2/7/2023 at 2:09 PM, GASabresIUFAN said:

    @BullBuchanan

    Just curious what did you think Cozens' deal was going to come in at?  

    KA has been re-signing his young core to long-term extensions.  What did you think this was going to cost for a 2nd line center scoring nearly a pt per game?

     

    A couple things. First, I didn't see them signing him to a 7 year deal right now. That obviously bumps up his value quite a bit as they have to take potential into consideration. I saw a 2-4 year deal.

    at 7.1M/yr that makes him the 30th highest compensated C in the league. I don't think he's a top 30 C. Based on his first two years he was a 3rd liner. This year has obviously been a lot better, but I felt it was way to soon to say this is who he is now and who he'll be as opposed to just having a good year. I figured a short term deal compensating him as the 80th-90th best C i the league would have been reasonable while we wait to see what kind of player he is.

    Clearly everyone thinks he's way, way better than that. If that's the case maybe he does deserve to get paid more than guys like Nylander, Reinhart, Makinnon, malkin, Guentzal, Staal, etc. I'm just not there yet and that's why I had his comp expectations and term lower. I'm the only person here who doesn't think this though, so I accept I must be wrong and I hope that I am.

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