LabattBlue Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago IMO even dumber than “Bills Mafia”. 1 1 1 Quote
Night Train Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago I will not buy any Bills gear with the Mafia reference. I will not buy any Sabres gear with the word "hood" in it. I don't live there. 3 1 Quote
Mustache of God Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, LabattBlue said: IMO even dumber than “Bills Mafia”. The Bills Mafia is so lame. Quote
Taro T Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Just now, #freejame said: It sounds like some Mr. Rogers ***** It essentially is. It was spawned from their in-game PSA announcement with Rob Ray donning a Fred Rogers-esque sweater and talking about how to behave in the rink. For the B&G games, it's just Ray by himself in Mr. Rayzor's Sabrehood but for B&R games, Marty joins him as an unruly fan. Slightly cute the 1st 20 or so times they showed but, but it's now been going on for 2 or 3 years and it's starting to get a bit long in the Sabretooth. Quote
shrader Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago The whole practice of giving a fanbase a name has always felt so dumb to me. That’s probably at least partly due to the fact that every single one was “nation” for a while. 1 Quote
Taro T Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Just now, shrader said: The whole practice of giving a fanbase a name has always felt so dumb to me. That’s probably at least partly due to the fact that every single one was “nation” for a while. Sabre Nation seemed to have a better (though clearly not creative) ring to it. But guess with the dwindling of the fanbase we're down to just a single neighborhood left. Would the 2nd last one out please show me where the switch is to turn off the lights. 1 1 1 Quote
shrader Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Taro T said: Sabre Nation seemed to have a better (though clearly not creative) ring to it. But guess with the dwindling of the fanbase we're down to just a single neighborhood left. Would the 2nd last one out please show me where the switch is to turn off the lights. Since we’re running with stupid stuff, play on history and call it sabredom. 1 Quote
Pimlach Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Hockey fans are not from a “hood”. It sounds fake. 4 Quote
Taro T Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 3 minutes ago, shrader said: Since we’re running with stupid stuff, play on history and call it sabredom. Heard that's what they wanted to call it, but apparently Adams thought it was referring to him specifically and nixed the idea. 😉 1 1 Quote
dudacek Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Sabrespace was already taken. 😜 You guys know we're utterly predictable and the biggest bunch of curmudgeons in the Sabrehood, right? 1 5 Quote
shrader Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Just now, dudacek said: Sabrespace was already taken. 😜 You guys know we're utterly predictable and the biggest bunch of curmudgeons in the Sabrehood, right? A reference to a long since dead social media site? I guess they can go with sabrebook instead. Quote
Taro T Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 2 minutes ago, shrader said: A reference to a long since dead social media site? I guess they can go with sabrebook instead. Zuckerberg would claim infringement. MySabres is available though. (Maybe that's what we get when the 'hood shrinks some more. 😉 ) Quote
jad1 Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago At this point, we're more like a village than a hood. And every village has an idiot (hey there Kevyn!). 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Taro T said: But guess with the dwindling of the fanbase we're down to just a single neighborhood left. 2 hours ago, Pimlach said: Hockey fans are not from a “hood”. It sounds fake. 6 minutes ago, jad1 said: At this point, we're more like a village than a hood. And every village has an idiot (hey there Kevyn!). The apparent Mister Rogers' themed introduction notwithstanding, I always took Sabrehood to be a riff on group-belonging concepts like brotherhood, sisterhood -- a belonging to a group with common ties. It's fine. Every pro team needs a branded group name to use. And honestly, there are so many cranky yell at clouds posters here. I changed my vote from "i don't care" to "i like it" just to balance out the grumps a bit. 2 Quote
Mango Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, Taro T said: It essentially is. It was spawned from their in-game PSA announcement with Rob Ray donning a Fred Rogers-esque sweater and talking about how to behave in the rink. For the B&G games, it's just Ray by himself in Mr. Rayzor's Sabrehood but for B&R games, Marty joins him as an unruly fan. Slightly cute the 1st 20 or so times they showed but, but it's now been going on for 2 or 3 years and it's starting to get a bit long in the Sabretooth. Oh, for some reason I thought it came from some of the young players at the time because they all lived right near eachother. Quote
LabattBlue Posted 3 hours ago Author Report Posted 3 hours ago 32 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said: …And honestly, there are so many cranky yell at clouds posters here. Hey!!!! I resemble that remark! 😂 1 1 Quote
PASabreFan Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 33 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said: The apparent Mister Rogers' themed introduction notwithstanding, I always took Sabrehood to be a riff on group-belonging concepts like brotherhood, sisterhood -- a belonging to a group with common ties. It's fine. Every pro team needs a branded group name to use. And honestly, there are so many cranky yell at clouds posters here. I changed my vote from "i don't care" to "i like it" just to balance out the grumps a bit. There's another meaning for hood, and it has to be considered given the unfortunate (IMHO) use of mafia for the Bills. 1 Quote
Brawndo Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I believe it started with the players I remember Cozens wearing a sweatshirt that had it on there during an interview. And one of the Sabres beat reporters mention she was surprised that the merchandise became available to the fans. Anything to make money though. Quote
Pimlach Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 53 minutes ago, That Aud Smell said: The apparent Mister Rogers' themed introduction notwithstanding, I always took Sabrehood to be a riff on group-belonging concepts like brotherhood, sisterhood -- a belonging to a group with common ties. It's fine. Every pro team needs a branded group name to use. And honestly, there are so many cranky yell at clouds posters here. I changed my vote from "i don't care" to "i like it" just to balance out the grumps a bit. I assumed "hood" referred to the urban "neighborhood" pop culture use of the word. Especially since there were references to Bills Mafia in the thread. Sabrehood, as in brotherhood, is fine with me. The Bills Mafia backers say it was meant to refer to family. The Italian word for family is "famiglia", not mafia. Mafia refers to organized crime groups and that is a kind of "family" that most Italian-Americans have no connection to. the word mafia was most likely derived from uncomplimentary words to suggest male swagger and boldness. I am of Italian descent but not offended by Bills Mafia. The few family elders that I have left don't care for it and shrug it off. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 40 minutes ago, PASabreFan said: There's another meaning for hood, and it has to be considered given the unfortunate (IMHO) use of mafia for the Bills. da fuq? leave that sh1t in the northern tier, brother. Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I've got it made in the shade With my moonshine lemonade There's a party going on down in the Sabrehood 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Pimlach said: The Bills Mafia backers say it was meant to refer to family. The Italian word for family is "famiglia", not mafia. Mafia refers to organized crime groups and that is a kind of "family" that most Italian-Americans have no connection to. the word mafia was most likely derived from uncomplimentary words to suggest male swagger and boldness. I am of Italian descent but not offended by Bills Mafia. The few family elders that I have left don't care for it and shrug it off. I am 100% not here to talk about the merits of the brand name "Bills Mafia." Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago All these terms are silly. Especially team "owners" and "twelfth mans" that are closest in my football world. Those two are the worst. But Sabres neighborhood fits. They're not a nation as that would imply global reach and acknowledgement. A mafia implies some sort of above-the-law approach and strong local power dynamic or inducing fear of reprisal. Nope, they're a small local residential area just hoping to go about their business without any sirens or loud neighbors. Pleased as punch they didn't get murdered. At least they've got that sandwich to look forward to. And if Tuch walks, the team misses the playoffs, and Dahlin and TNT demand trades -- then next year they can be the Sabres Assisted Living Home. 1 Quote
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