PASabreFan Posted yesterday at 03:54 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:54 PM The former. No, the latter. Wait. *****, I can never keep that straight. 1 Quote
inkman Posted yesterday at 04:03 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:03 PM 4 hours ago, Weave said: Rooting for your team to lose is embarrassing. Just don’t. And limiting the poll options to just those two reasons sucks. If those are going to be the reasons, just shorten the options to, just win, or lose. As much disdain as I have for the current version of the Sabres, my brain won’t let me root against them. I have too much emotional equity invested into the team. The countless hours, day and months I’ve spent watching, following the team. I mean, it’s the reason Sabrespace exists. For us losers who can’t absorb enough Sabres content. I don’t care if I’m talking to some pantless weirdo who wants to see Terry Pegula write letters. Give me all of it!! 1 Quote
That Aud Smell Posted yesterday at 04:03 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:03 PM 1 hour ago, SwampD said: I said it. I meant it. Quote
That Aud Smell Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM 1 minute ago, inkman said: I don’t care if I’m talking to some pantless weirdo who wants to see Terry Pegula write letters. 2 Quote
Thorny Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:30 PM 3 hours ago, GASabresIUFAN said: Rooting for a win, but expecting failure. I hope the fans chant fire Adams for 60 minutes if the team is listless again. The sense that he could legitimately be fired after any one of these losses does make it quite tempting to root for that 1 Quote
PASabreFan Posted yesterday at 05:07 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:07 PM 35 minutes ago, Thorny said: The sense that he could legitimately be fired after any one of these losses does make it quite tempting to root for that And we wouldn't have to worry about TP upbraiding us. I mean, he turned us on to losing as means to an end (if that even happened; The Tank might have been EEE 1.0.) 1 hour ago, inkman said: As much disdain as I have for the current version of the Sabres, my brain won’t let me root against them. I have too much emotional equity invested into the team. The countless hours, day and months I’ve spent watching, following the team. I mean, it’s the reason Sabrespace exists. For us losers who can’t absorb enough Sabres content. I don’t care if I’m talking to some pantless weirdo who wants to see Terry Pegula write letters. Give me all of it!! I am a weirdo who wants to see pantless Terry Pegula write letters. Get it right! P.S. As far as I know, I am the only SSer to actually send TP something in the mail. 2 Quote
mjd1001 Posted yesterday at 05:57 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 05:57 PM 4 hours ago, Pimlach said: I am rooting for the win, always. I think they will beat The Sens tonight and win convincingly. That is the best case scenario for me. If they win by multiple goals AND control play, I'll at least have a shred of hope again they have a chance of turning this around quick. Quote
Palm Trees And Taxes Posted yesterday at 06:08 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:08 PM I voted to lose because I want Adams out now, but then I pause and think: What will losing do when the owner is someone we cant trust that will put the necessary resources back into the organization, and get a sharp Team Prez/GM and hire the right coach, and spend to the cap? I don't see it, so wouldn't it be more of the same? Just now, Palm Trees And Taxes said: I voted to lose because I want Adams out now, but then I pause and think: What will losing do when the owner is someone we cant trust that will put the necessary resources back into the organization, and get a sharp Team Prez/GM and hire the right coach, and spend to the cap? I don't see it, so wouldn't it be more of the same? If the answer is yes, go 0-20 and flush this all out. If the answer is No, then just win. Quote
msw2112 Posted yesterday at 07:10 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:10 PM (edited) I'm hoping for a win tonight. They're only 6 points out of a playoff spot! (or something like that) I'm not optimistic and the season could not have started any worse than it has, but there's still plenty of time to turn things around. While I don't think it will happen, why not start with a good effort and win tonight, then focus on the next game? Injuries are not an excuse for uninspired play, but I know the team has a lot of injuries to key players and it looks like some are coming back soon. I have not seen much of the first 3 games, so I'm not in a great position to assess how good or bad the effort has been, although, from what I've read, they've played 2 solid periods of out 9 so far. Edited yesterday at 07:11 PM by msw2112 Quote
Doohickie Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 16 hours ago, mjd1001 said: Rooting for wins? Or chaos? With Benson on the ice, 1 Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Always want them to win but I do think "chaos" is inevitable. Quote
SABRES 0311 Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago It’s not too early to worry but it’s not late enough to panic. They could still finish the month above .500. 1 Quote
North Buffalo Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Im going to go all Adams on you guys and state I wasnr and am still not sure... but gotta admit I love chaos. Quote
GoPuckYourself Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago As a person who played sports all throughout my childhood (never at a professional level) I'm very competetive and have been on the winning culture and losing culture and I can tell you the losing culture sucks. I can never root for purposely losing just to possibly get a player but there's nothing wrong with believing my team isn't good enough to be a playoff team therefore they might just be bad enough to land a once in a generation type of player all by themselves and not ever have to root for it. 😀 Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, Thorny said: Unless it leads to more sustained winning, it literally does not matter. Quote
Thorny Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago This basically is the best words I can find for a terribly difficult to describe situation. I always do my utmost to be candid because I respect the fans but particularly those posting here, so much. Many of whom I consider friends. Online friends, whatever, what’s the difference in 2025. There’s no point in lying, or in lying to oneself, and being honest even now hopefully only has the added effect of supporting the fact my opinions in the past have always come from a place of honesty. Rooting against the sabres (in support of their long term success) in 2015 was a mistake, and it was poison - even if it was in the name of long term benefit, of wanting the best for the team. “Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.” - Sherlock Homes It would be a defeatist fools errand to root against the team again. When rooting for them is an impossibility under the current regime, it only leaves one option, no matter how improbably difficult: distance. Quote
LGR4GM Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Thorny said: This basically is the best words I can find for a terribly difficult to describe situation. I always do my utmost to be candid because I respect the fans but particularly those posting here, so much. Many of whom I consider friends. Online friends, whatever, what’s the difference in 2025. There’s no point in lying, or in lying to oneself, and being honest even now hopefully only has the added effect of supporting the fact my opinions in the past have always come from a place of honesty. Rooting against the sabres (in support of their long term success) in 2015 was a mistake, and it was poison - even if it was in the name of long term benefit, of wanting the best for the team. “Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.” - Sherlock Homes It would be a defeatist fools errand to root against the team again. When rooting for them is an impossibility under the current regime, it only leaves one option, no matter how improbably difficult: distance. Adams isn't getting extended. He'll be let go at the end of the year or moved up or whatever. Quote
PerreaultForever Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago It's hilarious how fast Sabres twitter has gone over positive with one game. Sabres did this last year and before as well. Remember when they bombed Toronto. If you give them open ice they soar. Ottawa played open (as they seem to fall into every time we play them) and thus got bombed. Most teams won't play that way. Best tweet I saw was "looks like Sabres are playing against the Sabres tonight" because yes, Ottawa played that style. Quote
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