crossthesticks26
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- Jan 5, 2006
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I really, really think he becomes the GM if a change is made. Appert takes over behind the bench.I wouldn’t blame ruff for calling it quits at this point. If anything I think it would bolster his legacy among fans
Al Arbour wouldn't be able to get anything out of this pile of dogshit roster.Lindy Ruff is the wrong coach for this team.
Yeah, that too. But they’re not this bad…No, they're just not good players.
Honestly, if I was a player if an owner came in and gave a vote of confidence to KA, and backhandedly to the team, my thought would be this guy is a clown. Stay healthy, don’t get injured and hopefully I can wait out the contract term and get out. They know change is needed. At least those that have been outside this organization. Kevyn’s core maybe not so much.Kevyn Adams gave a press conference where he said the team has the talent it needs, no big trades coming. Then the Sabres play even worse in the following game(s).
Terry Pegula gives the team a speech, telling them he believes in Kevyn Adams and the players, don’t expect a big trade. Then the team goes out and plays possibly its worst game of this (soon to be 11 game) losing streak.
Have the players just lost total confidence in management?
He's a perfect match for this team's energy levelAl Arbour wouldn't be able to get anything out of this pile of dogshit roster.
#quitterSo, I don't know about you guys but I for one don't believe the Sabres are gonna win this one.
Cackling at this lol.So, I don't know about you guys but I for one don't believe the Sabres are gonna win this one.
Yes, they are this bad.Yeah, that too. But they’re not this bad…
I don’t know WTF is going on right now. They seem mentally broken or something.
A gong farmer couldn’t get crap out of this team.Al Arbour wouldn't be able to get anything out of this pile of dogshit roster.
No one has more to play for than him. He needs a contract. The better the plays the better the chance Adams trades him to avoid paying.Byram seems to be one of the few that care.
Classic train wreck syndrome.I'm not 100% sure why I'm still watching
“My way is more important than winning”What led to Sabres owner Terry Pegula’s rare meeting with the team in Montreal
Pegula felt the meeting was necessary given the amount of noise surrounding the Sabres during this latest skid.www.nytimes.com
“When we were in detailed discussions with Jason and how we felt we needed to move forward — effectively, efficiently and economically running this franchise — we felt that there were too many differences in opinion,” Pegula said then.
He then added, “I’m not going to sit here and, you know, dish on Jason Botterill, but we have a vision and we want to see our vision succeed.”
- Terry Pegula
And that’s why nothing will change…