Kevyn Adams GM thread

Fjordy

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#FireAdams #PalmTrees #Taxes

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Tijuana Donkey Show

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Cue Buzz from Toy Story muttering “there’s no sign of intelligent life anywhere” during these regular Kevyn/Terry meetings.

It’s insane how much more toxic this whole nightmare has been than the Bills drought. Some of it is the extenuating circumstances—Brady and the Pats making it impossible to hope for anything more than a wild card berth, fewer football games, people being able to have fun with tailgate culture, etc.—but it rarely felt like the Bills had as many “roll over and die” games as these Sabres do. There were some awful losses, to be sure, but they were often a result of a crummy team being overmatched vs superior opponents or being unable to get out of their own way, often due to poor to mediocre QB play.

Meanwhile, for as much as Kevyn blathers about getting guys who want to be here, and how it’s apparently impossible for him to sell Buffalo to anyone, they sure don’t seem to give a shit about showing any pride in representing the org.
Ralph was old. He went to 4 Super Bowls. We had OJ and the Elecytic Company/ He was a key contributor to the NFL being a viable league.

Pegula purchased the 4th best (P%) team in league history, with a 99% capacity attendance, and with zero danger of leaving town , and destroyed through ignorance and ego.

I can’t name another big 4 sports equivalent for how bad Pegula had been. You’re probably a better reference than me.

He took the Minnesota Viking/Cincinnati Bengals and made them into a terrible love child of the San Diego Chargers (relocation) and Cleveland Browns (incompetence)

Not to derail the thread, but I don’t know how Bills fans aren’t worried about the post McBeane era. They’re young but it would be wild for them to continue forever. When it comes time for their replacement the Bills could find themselves in the exact same predicament.
 

La Cosa Nostra

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Id take Regier back in a heartbeat over these clowns they’ve had since he got fired. Yeah he also took too long to make trades but he actually made huge impact trades acquiring top tier talent while Adams takes even longer and doesn’t acquire shit.
 

debaser66

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The saddest part of today is that no matter what actually transpires, there’s a non zero chance that Lindy gets let go before Adams.

Ruff isn’t a world beater but he’s well respected in the NHL and falls somewhere between an average coach and a pretty good coach”

It almost makes me feel bad for Granato. He worked to play to these guys strengths. They peaked. And when asked to conform to an NHL/adult style game the roster folded for both him and Lindy.
He wasn't asked to conform, it simply wasn't working anymore at the end of 22-23 because the league adapted.
 

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