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  1. 41 minutes ago, OrangeSeatVertigo said:

    Plus they now have two solid goaltenders and a solid top 4 defense.   they didn't have any of that for the first half of the season. 

     Its all timing.   Ruff will look like a savior, but actually both goaltenders and several forwards grew up on Granato's watch plus Byrum was added; and Lindy will get the credit.  Silly really and Granato will be forgotten.  

    Whatever..  Granato is paid handsomely so no one is suffering.  

    Granato had half a season of that and they regressed. He peaked 

  2. This is the Adams who got Terry to believe us signing Taylor Hall meant we were competing for a cup, not just making the playoffs. 
     

    All the talent we’ve had who has left and had immediate impact has shown it’s not our assessment as much as it is our country club culture leading to underperforming. 
     

    And you can’t really assess players performance when they are under that shroud. 
     

    Long way of saying that Adam’s can’t really be judged on his pro talent in the past because everything had been different - the budget, the coaching, the culture, the expectations. 

    I agree when Adam’s says we have the talent in the top6 and top4 defense and goaltending.  We just need role players and have cap flexibility to find them.  This is a whole different scenario to picking prospects who will grow.  Don’t need to, just need to find who still has the wheels to repeat what they did on a good team.

     

    Success has more on Lindy’s ability to change the culture despite what’s going on over his head. And he’s used to playing euchre with a crap hand.

  3. I’ll choose to only focus on there being a new PP guy and the one who must be the direct line to the owner being at least kicked off of the bench. I’ll take that.

     

    Funny how when companies actually promote from within they get grief for it. The correct answer is usually a mix of both based on what I’ve ever seen. 

  4. UFA fails when you try to turn a tweener into a top 6 or you take a passenger paired with an all star and expect him to drive the play on his own. For the bottom 6 and role players it works out great as those guys are common cap casualties. And that’s all we’re looking for. 

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  5. I agree completely with Adam’s current narrative. The problem has been coaching and leadership. The talent is now there. Yes we need some vet depth but we don’t need no key talent piece.

     

    I thought this was obvious two years ago and am mad he took this long to fire Granato, but I believe he has the right assessment on things. 
     

    I see I’m a minority here 

  6. On 5/3/2024 at 8:34 PM, LGR4GM said:

    I don't believe the Sabres under Kevyn Adams will make any move to improve the top 6. In fact I think they will assume their top 6 is actually in better shape this offseason with jjp and Quinn both growing and Benson emerging. I also believe they think both Skinner and Cozens will rebound. I also think they'll give Krebs ample opportunity to be 3 C.

    They may add 2 or 3 bottom 6 types but that's it. Adams doesn't seem to understand when and how to ruthlessly improve the team and shows far too much loyalty to his favorite players. We need leaders though and I don't see anyone with enough heart, maybe Dahlin. 

    I was fine until the end. I don’t think this is fair to a guy who traded away Eichel and Reinhart. Sure they weren’t his draft picks, but I’m sure they would have been at the time.  It’s in Lindy to dictate playtime to play hardball and then the GM moves a player who doesn’t buy in. That’s not on the GM to do in the absence of a coach unless it’s a toxic situation. 
     

    on that note I don’t think it’s fair to say Kevyn is the fiercely loyal one- it was the coach who only knew how to develop players to want to do what he was comfortable with. 

  7. watching Coleman’s all targets he definitely dropped more than 2, a lot of bad passes his way but that was a bit generous. 
     

    he didn’t really come successfully away with the jump balls like scouts sold. 
     

    He did get held quite a bit though and was wide open with separation plenty. His successful hurdle was pretty. His unsuccessful one still was funny. 
     

    I still think he has a chance to be a better Gabe, but he isn’t as sure hands as I’d hope. Still some pretty catches we haven’t really seen from our receivers the last handful of years though. 

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  8. 31 minutes ago, Demoted said:

    The only people saying reset are the ones that don't like what the Bills did b.c it wasn't what they wanted.

    They’re constrained by the cap. The way they’re doing it it’s just one bad year on the cap instead of continuing pushing the can down the road. It just is what it is. At least they plugged nearly all the holes in a draft. 

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  9. I still think it’s coaching and execution that will make the difference. The coaching is evolving on offense and we can’t really do worse on injuries. The new guys have a reputation of being smart players that are clutch, not athletic tools you have to teach the game to and hope they pick up the instinct (ignoring the international guy)

     

    a receiver might break free come trade deadline from some team that isn’t hacking it 

  10. Beyond a bonafide stud receiver what is the team missing?  This draft plugged a bunch of holes everywhere that would’ve added up in cap if we tried to do it with aging vets 

     

    and I still don’t think a stud receiver is absolutely necessary with Josh. He’s always spread out the touches and we’ve replaced a bunch of guys over the last few years who didn’t have a reputation for actually catching the ball with guys who do 

  11. 10 minutes ago, ... said:

    Are we happy with this pick?

    A receiver who played basketball at MSU earlier on is going to be that athlete our coaches love.  Sound like a high floor pick even if the ceiling isn’t the moon 

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  12. Guy simply doesn’t drop the ball. All he has to do is fill in for Gabe’s routes, which Gabe never freaking won anyway and dropped the ball if it came his way. 
     

    Fills the hole, about all you can ask for 

     

     

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