Hey Terry, Do Us A Favor and SELL

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Does anyone have a plausible explanation why they are relatively successful with the Bills. Is it such a different business or did they just luck into Josh Allen and Beane.
 
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Does anyone have a plausible explanation why they are relatively successful with the Bills. Is it such a different business or did they just luck into Josh Allen and Beane.

Lucky hire of the HC that lead them to Beane, lucked into Allen being as good as he is.

Everything they have done with the Sabres has been the wrong move almost without fail. It is amazing really.
 

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Does anyone have a plausible explanation why they are relatively successful with the Bills. Is it such a different business or did they just luck into Josh Allen and Beane.

McDermott is the perfect personality to deal with pegula, respect him, but also get his way. I think he is a good coach, high floor. Josh Allen though drives this thing and was a lucky pick (i consider hitting on a qb largely luck)

Building an nhl program is much harder and more involved than an nfl team. In the nfl, a coach is the ceo. Drives everything and can turn a roster in 2 years. The thing is very dependent on hitting on a quarterback.

Nhl, coaches are the most disposable element in your org. You need a lot of drafting and developing. You are looking at teens across the globe playing in different leagues, different levels and trying to predict how they will be as adults. Then training them for years. The cap is also unforgiving.

Putting together a hockey team is way more intricate than a football team.

Pegula seems to just wing it and these results are not that shocking
 

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Does anyone have a plausible explanation why they are relatively successful with the Bills. Is it such a different business or did they just luck into Josh Allen and Beane.
There's a very long winded answer that I can give but what it boils down to is:

They lucked into McDermott/Beane. Josh was the result of very good scouting and development.
 

KeyserSoze81

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Zucker has been given the opportunity to play a lot more here than he likely would have on a better roster. And the $5M paycheck was a huge factor, as well.

I doubt anyone was offering anything close to $5M on a one year deal.
Yup, better earnings this year, chance to be traded to a contender, and likely a better contract next year with inflated stats. We really should be a destination for the fringes of the UFA market willing to endure some short term pain for multi-year benefit. You need someone with risk tolerance and work ethic, as you can aways get injured or really Taylor Hall the situation.
 

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I’m not about to sit here and call it luck concerning what he did with the Bills. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Terry doesn’t fancy himself as a football expert so he listens to those that are. With hockey it’s my belief he thinks he knows enough about the game because he was a fan and that makes him dangerous.

If he ran the Sabres like the Bills we wouldn’t be in this mess.
 

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Does anyone have a plausible explanation why they are relatively successful with the Bills. Is it such a different business or did they just luck into Josh Allen and Beane.
Lucky hire(s), you can alwtys see the logic with moves made by the Bills. You might not agree but you can understand them.

With Sabres you have to invent a full story to explain the logic but you can always tell it won't end well. I've had zero belief that we'll make the playoffs.
 

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Waiting until mid January ………Translation -> Pegula will wait until everything burns to the ground completely and thoroughly. Then, and only then, will he possibly hold people accountable and do something. Maybe.


I guess it really doesn’t matter at this point. The season is done already.
 
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Waiting until mid January ………Translation -> Pegula will wait until everything burns to the ground completely and thoroughly. Then, and only then, will he possibly hold people accountable and do something. Maybe.


I guess it really doesn’t matter at this point. The season is done already.

He can just hide behind the Bills and pretend he's a smart sports guy.

f*** the Bills and the money train this rank moron rode in on. Praying for a Jacobs family intervention.
 

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Every great player that comes through this organization will ask to be traded as long as this incompetent moron owns this team...

Won't be too long till Tage and Dahlin finally throw in the towel.

It has to be infuriating to consistently have pressure on you to make playoffs but you owner CONSTANTLY hires people to GM and coach with zero NHL experience.
 
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Terry might be the most delusional man alive. How, after over a decade of the worst run in franchise history, do you look at how you've been running the organization and not say "maybe I, personally, have been doing something wrong"? I know billionaires are a special breed, but good christ have some f***ing humility. It's time to realize you've been doing it wrong for 10+ years straight and find a new way forward. The lack of self reflection is astonishing.
 

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We'd look awfully cool in Longhorns colors if Terry catches that Austin bug again. They're a big market with plenty of transplants from the Northeast.

I mean, I wouldn't root for them, but I'd also be relieved to be done with this situation. Hockey is too fun to be saddled with an Indian burial ground organization. I'll switch to rooting for Winnipeg the moment it happens.
 

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