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Here is a part of the McDermott hire that gives more fuel to the "Pegula got lucky" theory:

There are reports that they hired a search firm when they hired Rex Ryan and they suggested that they hire McDermott. Pegula was entranced by Rex Ryan in his face to face interview and hired him.

When Rex didn't work out, they hired the same search firm, they once again suggested McDermott, and the Pegulas listened that time.

If that is how it played out...

So a dufus who is easily bamboozled by blather, bluster and bullshit.
 

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Here is a part of the McDermott hire that gives more fuel to the "Pegula got lucky" theory:

There are reports that they hired a search firm when they hired Rex Ryan and they suggested that they hire McDermott. Pegula was entranced by Rex Ryan in his face to face interview and hired him.

When Rex didn't work out, they hired the same search firm, they once again suggested McDermott, and the Pegulas listened that time.

If that is how it played out...
Can they hire the same firm to search for GM/POHO? I would work for this firm, I wouldn't take much money, for Buffalo I can for free.
 

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Here is a part of the McDermott hire that gives more fuel to the "Pegula got lucky" theory:

There are reports that they hired a search firm when they hired Rex Ryan and they suggested that they hire McDermott. Pegula was entranced by Rex Ryan in his face to face interview and hired him.

When Rex didn't work out, they hired the same search firm, they once again suggested McDermott, and the Pegulas listened that time.

If that is how it played out...
If they used a consulting firm that would be widely reported, not some whisper. Why would it be hidden?

All the reporting on the search that led to Rex Ryan’s hiring was that Kim and Terry Pegula headed up the coaching search with Whaley/Brandon doing the leg work (making call/set up the interviews).


All of Terry’s quotes are about the process and how the 4 of them (Kim/Terry/WHaley/Brandon) worked through it to end up with Ryan.
 

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This is actually fairly standard practice in the NFL

I can understand for something like a tight ends coach .. you definitely should have people in the organization already who are up to speed on the games head coaches, offensive and defensive coordinators
 

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HE wasn't a local buyer. Move easily off that idea. We're talking about a guy from Pennsylvania who lives in Miami.

Well, someone with local ties at least

I’d like to think Pegula hasn’t pulled the trigger yet because he’s doing a clandestine search for a legitimate President for his team to let run the franchise.

But I know better.

I doubt we see much before the NFL season is over.

Very easy just to put Kevyn's calls to voicemail and watch more Josh Allen highlights
 

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If they used a consulting firm that would be widely reported, not some whisper. Why would it be hidden?

All the reporting on the search that led to Rex Ryan’s hiring was that Kim and Terry Pegula headed up the coaching search with Whaley/Brandon doing the leg work (making call/set up the interviews).


All of Terry’s quotes are about the process and how the 4 of them (Kim/Terry/WHaley/Brandon) worked through it to end up with Ryan.
I have no idea. I am going off of what I heard on a Sabres podcast this past week about the state of the team.


McDermott, 42, was one of four coaches to interview for the Bills' vacancy, along with interim coach Anthony Lynn, Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Harold Goodwin and Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Kris Richard.

I'm glad they landed on McDermott with those final four candidates.
 

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He just wants control. Maybe it's even hubris that he thinks he knows what he is doing.
He installed the 3rd rookie GM in a row whiile the last one is completly inexperienced, Pegula groomed.
No one to mentor him or give him any help like other teams provide.
There is no structure in place except Pegulas nepotistic narcissism.
 
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Nobody outside of Buffalo pays any attention to the Sabres.

And I’m talking about people who cover the team and follow the team. Pretty much everyone has been excited about the Sabres every single season since they drafted Eichel.

Why have all these teams failed? Worse rosters have made the playoffs.
The apologists at the Buffalo News do not count for much at all. If you follow the Athletic main writers, TSN, Sportsnet, Elliott Friedman ... none of them thought Buffalo was a playoff team. You have some columnist in the local town going on and on about changes in Buffalo because of the so-called bottom six. Seriously? A bunch of fourth-liners who don't even play 10 minutes a game and McLeod (an okay extra piece) and Jason Zucker (who they had to overpay to get him to come) were changing the team. The D was the same unless you count Dennis Gilbert who excites no one in the NHL beyond Buffalo. Then you have Devon Levi, who is anointed future superstar when analysts outside of Buffalo peg him as mostly a 1B or even a backup.

Buffalo is a tiny little echo chamber where people tell each other every year the team will be better because they love the Sabres so much. Me included. Then the season starts, and reality sinks that Pegula has hired incompetent people to run the team and is now penny-pinching everywhere.

If you want to win -- and it likely will never happen -- bring in a senior president of hockey OPs who will blow up this backwater country club and deal with the reality of being in a second-tier market. Sure Buffalo has a disadvantage beyond its control but competent management will get the team into the playoffs and then anything can happen.

He just wants control. Maybe it's even hubris that he thinks he knows what he is doing.
He installed the 3rd rookie GM in a row whiile the last one is completly inexperienced, Pegula groomed.
No one to mentor him or give him any help like other teams provide.
There is no structure in place except Pegulas nepotistic narcissism.

All true
 

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Faith in ownership​

It all starts at the top. Sometimes, it all ends there too.

Rangers: James Dolan has had a reputation as one of the worst owners in pro sports for a while now, although the Knicks have been less of a mess lately. He’s constantly winding up in controversies, feuds with popular former players, and thinks he can sing. Honestly, that last one might be the worst of them all.

Sabres: Terry Pegula is a weird one, in that Sabres fans have completely lost all faith in him while Bills fans still have his back. As a Puck Soup listener pointed out this week, if Pegula only owned the football team, Buffalo fans would be begging him to buy the Sabres too. But as it stands now, the fan base seems to have zero faith in the guy.

Edge: I’m going to go with the Sabres because of a key difference we haven’t mentioned yet: For all his faults, Dolan is at least willing to spend to the cap.
 

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