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strikingfm · 6 months
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If I were the GM of The Bills
I was talking with my brother and a friend last night and It sounds crazy, but I still believe the bills can win out and get to the Super Bowl. And The AFC is so mediocre, its anyone's Conference to win.
I heard SiriusXM the other day and they said the same thing I've been saying. They are saying The Buffalo Bills if they make the playoffs will be the most dangerous team in the road to the Super Bowl. They even went to the extent to say in the NFC; no one impresses them to the point where they are an easy favorite.
The Bills remaining schedule is The Chiefs who have no edge protection on offense...the Chiefs really don't have WR gamebreakers....and the Cowboys have one of the weakest NFL schedules in the league making them look good....Yes, the cowboys offense is crazy good and their pass rush is phenomenal.....but, they don't have a tough schedule; almost losing to the (6-5) Seahawks last week.
The Bills and I told my family this and others when the schedule came out. I said if the Bills weren't careful, they'd find themselves battling for a Playoff spot due to:
#1. Their schedule (The Hardest in the NFL)
#2. How every team in their schedule was building their rosters
#3. The Bills Bye week didn't come until Week 13
#4. The game overseas
And so far, I've been spot on....but, even with my criticism...I was telling people that the Bills are so good; they can still do it....A big criticism of mine was the OL - this OL is doing a good enough job...we're set at OL for a couple of years....and pick up a draft pick on OL just to keep the roster building wheel turning.
So, For next season, If I was Brandon Beane I'd trade:
-Hyde
-Poyer
-Milano
-Taron Johnson
-Tre White
-Von Miller
-Diggs
-Elam (maybe) (I love him, but he got injured)(My rule is, the second a player is injury prone - trade him so you don't lose value)
And I'd try to get at least 4-7 additional draft picks in the early rounds.....I think these players still have value.....They are all over 30+ or peaking out and teams are looking to fill their depth charts.
My biggest thing on the Draft is you draft playmakers....Its an absolute intangible statistic.
I was explaining to my friend and my brother....Today's NFL players at the age of 29/30 are not worth keeping.....When we were kids the players longevity was age 35 and then a decline.....
Today's NFL everyone is running nearly a 4.4 at this point which means the speed of the game is so fast....you can't matchup a 30 year old whose losing range and speed vs. fresh young men who are all running 4.4s.
But, the other reason why I'd trade these players is because the Buffalo Bills have proven this season they can compete with any team with their depth chart....I love Kincaid, Dodson, Spector, Bernard, Cam Lewis, Taylor Rapp....And I can dive in of why I love these guys...
But, mind you The Buffalo Bills have lost EVERY GAME by 7 points or less and their point differential is +100.....PLUS 100 AT A 6-6 record!!!!
My only criticism from this past draft is they didn't get a SS/LB hybrid and the Bills didn't get another DB....but, at the trade deadline they Picked up a DB (Rasul Douglass) who I love.
If the Bills do this, this off-season, we will be building a dynasty. A serious dynasty....
And I'm tired of hearing Buffalo Bills fans bash Josh Allen and bash Brandon Beane....It is sickening to me.....especially after Josh Allen has broken NFL history by being & claiming #1 for the most TDs in his 1st 6 seasons (NFL History)
Not only that, but Josh Allen; yes he is 0-6 in OT....but, he is top 5 in the NFL since entering the league for game winning comebacks.
I mean these fans have to stop.
My ultimate dream is to be a GM of an NFL team or NFL owner. One day, someone will recognize my football intellect. I consider my intelligence of a GM at a Theo Epstein or Bill Polian level.
That's why I went to school for Sports Management. To do that, not to be a ticket salesman in the stadium or marketer or writer.
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hockeymusicmore · 24 days
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prenewstech · 1 year
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Thoughts on Sal Capaccio & Joe DiBiase’s Buffalo Bills post-draft 53-man roster projection
With the 2023 NFL Draft accounted for and six new draftees joining the Buffalo Bills, it’s time to start projecting what the 53-man roster will look like when the time comes. As of May 1, per Sal Capaccio of WGR550, the Bills have 76 players on their roster — not including the chunk of undrafted free agents who were signed or invited to rookie camp immediately after the draft. Given that…
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numeralv · 2 years
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Interesting @wgr550 https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck6pNLtpkjZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mattiassamuelsson · 6 years
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im pretty sure that buffalo asks all its prospects, bills and sabres, if they like chicken wings
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andrewuttaro · 4 years
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New Look Sabres: GM 41 - TBL - Warm Bodies
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6-4 Regulation Loss
The season is now halfway over. It’s also got halfway to go. I suppose it’s a glass half full, half empty kinda situation. I imagine the first half of this season has evoked some pretty strong feelings along those lines of optimism and pessimism one way or the other. There’s a lot to unpack there and Midseason Thoughts will be out tomorrow so read that. This is only going to be an incomplete lookback on the first half that was. After all, there was a New Year’s Eve game last night and a big narrative coming into that game. Jeff Skinner got injured in one of the games against Boston and here we find ourselves once again down another forward. And here comes the snide remarks about the surplus of defenseman that don’t really help the problem with forwards dropping like flies. Well guess what: I’m there. I’m ready to be mad about this shit too! It’s January when you’re reading this. January 2020! Jason Botterill was hired in May 2017. He’s closing in on three years on the job. Sure he didn’t get the coaching choice right the first go around and we restarted the rebuild and yatta yatta yatta; but how has Rebuild 2.0 gone so… uh… terribly? There were poultry changes in summer 2018 after the accidentally super shit season that got us Rasmus Dahlin and then in 2019… uh… he moved out Nylander for Jokiharju. You can’t look past the Jeff Skinner trade and signing, the risk and reward of that, but barring the Henri Jokiharju trade that was far and away his best move. The defense is changed but the forward ranks are… actually remarkably similar to Dan Blysma’s last game behind the bench. That whole conversation was brewing and then came the Skinner injury. The Sabres are now the furthest out of a playoff spot they’ve been all season at five points back. That’s something we’ll talk about in Midseason thoughts. The team was up and down in the first half but mostly down. Meanwhile everyone is sorta thinking one move for a top six forward saves the day. True or not we were hungry for a move when… *drum roll*… Rochester American Dalton Smith is signed to a two-way contract so he can be called up to the NHL… uh… say what now?
This is literally the kinda thing you joke about a lazy General Manager doing. At first glance he’s just a goon you’re signing for the kinda things boomers dribble about on Facebook: he’ll bring grit to a roster the Coach and GM say doesn’t need any more grit! Smith wasn’t at Training Camp you see! His game is improved dramatically you see! He’s got… lots of penalty minutes in the AHL! Okay, I give up. I don’t know what they’re doing now. If you’re going to tell me with a straight face Smith was brought up as a Skinner replacement I guess I’ll agree he is in fact a warm body. This is just a team of Jack Eichel and a bunch of warm bodies right now anyway, eh? The most logical answer is a very unwelcomed one: the idea he was brought in to “take care of unfinished business” with the Tampa Bay Lightning. That is, the Sabres needed a guy to avenge the Dahlin injury back in November. So we used up a contract on a guy to come up from the A to punch Erik Cernak in the face? Is that the plan? Look Jason, we understand trades maybe risky, but we’d prefer you make one before going with the lowest common denominator within the organization. Remember a dozen games back or so when I theorized it was never the plan for the team to make the playoffs this season? I put together some pieces including the opinion of John Vogl who said exactly this. The huge salary opening this summer allow a lot of room for movement… but they’re also somehow in cap hell too? Is that what’s stopping you from taking this season seriously, Jason? The theory is basically confirmed now and I’m not going to lie: I am very turned off by it all. Other NHL clubs should take note: this is how you turn off your fanbase. You’re already on a pretty ugly skid? Make a really bad roster move when the obvious choice is clear as day for all to see and make it about fighting. Honestly, who was dying to see Dalton Smith fight Erik Cernak? Whose opinion of this club’s season is now changing because of him skating four shifts all game and almost getting into a scuffle? We even got a video of Cernak getting fighting pointers from a teammate at the Bolts practice! You have one of the most talented rosters of the decade coming to town for a New Year’s Eve game your billing as a big deal and you’re intending to give them a punching match? To top it all off about an hour before puck drop Joe Yerdon at the Athletic broke the news that Evan Rodrigues asked for a trade upping that number to three players who want out. Summer 2019 Sabres twitter would have gone to Defcon 5 with that news but five months without a GM has made us cold, hopeless husks. On that cheerful note, let’s do that hockey!
To be clear I am not, nor have I ever been a hockey player. Anyone who makes the NHL, even for a single game like Dalton Smith, is a better athlete than I will ever be. Each and every player on that ice could murder me quite easily. However what unfolded in the first and third periods of this game was a glorified badminton match. The shots were 10-3 in favor of Buffalo in the first, but the game did not even kinda look that way. At least two of those Bolts shots were off the post, the team MVP candidate hot on Jack Eichel’s heels. Ding-Ding-Ding. The Sabres got another impotent powerplay early on after Steven Stamkos tripped Eichel. Ralph Krueger did a very interesting interview this morning on WGR550 where he was asked about the lackluster powerplay. One quote sticks out: “Whether we score or not [on the powerplay] is irrelevant.” There is very little additional context needed, that’s the quote. He was making a point about how even fruitless powerplay help team confidence 5 on 5. I’m no hockey coach either but… uh… I think that’s some motivational bullshit, Ralph. Luckily I didn’t actually rear end the car ahead of me in the Tim Hortons drive thru when I heard that line. The slight edge the home team developed in this game became apparent late in the first and the Sabres got a goal almost by accident. Curtis Lazar peeled a puck off the Lightning as they attempted to exit the zone and shot it over to Conor Sheary. Sheary, tardy on getting out of the zone evidently, almost one-timed it and the shot snuck past Andrei Vasilevskiy to put Buffalo up 1-0.
Steven Stamkos and Jack Eichel both had shocking misses in the first; like wow, you had the whole net and didn’t get it in kinda misses. Both visibly realized their mistakes. In the second period Conor Sheary got an early assist when he put the puck on net where Marcus Johansson edged the puck in. All of the sudden the Sabres were up 2-0 and I doubt many of those assembled in Key Bank Arena thought this would be the way it would go based off everything going on off ice. Linus Ullmark and a tough defensive scheme wouldn’t hold up forever and almost inevitably Andrei Palat shot one in five hole. The powerplay goal for Tampa felt as mocking as it did inevitable. But then somewhere deep down in this team they revived the clap-back energy, just for a little bit. A minute later Jimmy Vesey takes the puck over after a fortuitous bounce and gets his first goal since the dawn of time. If you took even a minute to be shocked you’d be forgiven but you’d miss Jake McCabe doing what Dalton Smith got an NHL contract for: fighting! McCabe got into a bloody boxing match with Andrei Sergachev after a hit on Eichel he took issue with. To be fair to the cavemen not reading this, Dalton Smith did have a little spat with a player in a white jersey earlier in the period, but McCabe was the one who really brought your almighty grit. The lengthy penalty record now somehow put the Sabres on the penalty kill. Enter Jack Eichel stripping a Tampa forward on a botched pass before charging down the ice, undressing two defenseman and a goalie to backhand it in for the 4-1 lead and a shorthanded goal. That was at about the halfway point of the game. That beautiful Jack Eichel goal that will certainly be in the season highlight reel… was halfway through this game. Before the second period ended the disaster would begin: five unanswered goals started with another powerplay goal for Alex Killorn followed by Tyler Johnson snipe about three minutes later. The second period ended 4-3 Buffalo. The game would end 6-4 Tampa. The Lightning completed their season sweep of the Sabres in a comeback fitting of the next level shitty decade this club just concluded. Shattenkirk, Killorn again and then Anthony Cirelli with an empty netter, I’m not going to torture you with the details, it’s easy to imagine how that went just off experience.
Like, comment and share this blog. Tomorrow we’ll be discussing the first half of the season in Midseason Thoughts. We’ll be looking ahead to the back 41 games as well although it seems very clear they don’t matter to the Front Office. This club is within spitting distance of a playoff spot and are posturing to try and get further off by the end of the month. When I say this team is a collection of warm bodies and Jack Eichel, I mean it! I think I speak for a large swath of this fanbase when I say I’ve lost confidence. A move was necessary six months ago, but it never came. Sure I still like the Coach but if he’s going to pass off motivational smart talk as a definitive strategy for a hockey team to win enough games to make the postseason even he is going to lose me at some point! Tomorrow we get Edmonton coming to town and I doubt they’ll succumb to the Sabres quite as easily as last time. I have no more confidence in this club and honestly I feel like they’ll need to win us back when there is a playoff team in town! Well… that’s all folks. Happy New Year! Talk to you tomorrow. Let’s Go Buffalo!
Thanks for Reading.
P.S. The Winter Classic was fun this year. I wish somebody had told me Dallas and Nashville hated each other two years ago.
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generichawkeyblog · 5 years
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According to WGR550 in buffalo, theres a backlog of trades coming across the nhl so guys keep ur eyes peeled
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nhlsite · 2 years
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Buffalo Sabres: Right back at it on home ice! : @MSGNetworks : @WGR550 #LetsGoBuffalo...
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licoriceismyworld · 3 years
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*** .... Wow! I have a lot to say about this, but I'm almost at a lose for words about how to properly say them. To Coach Kreuger - 🖕! To Skinny - I wish I could help you! You don't deserve all this! Your hard work should have been rewarded by now, but life isn't fair. This sucks! I'm proud of you for trying to stay positive, & for continuing to love your job when it's not going well!
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https://mobile.twitter.com/JourdonLaBarber/status/1363980801843544068
*** I am beyond pissed off!!! Reading though the comments, seeing a lot of support for him is nice! It's good to see some fans get it! One fan wondering why Skinny is the only one being penalized for this teams horrible play. EXACTLY! MY POINT! To the guy says Skinny has a bad attitude ... 🖕. And to the guy who defended Skinny with facts about his class & grace through all of this ... 👍! This is complete BS. And it's a good thing I'm not Skinny's GF, part of his family, or one of this friends, because I'd tell him to pack his stuff, & get as far away from this dumpster fire of a team! And on a side note, I'm still shocked that not only Skinny, but Taylor Hall choose to come to this team!!!
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prenewstech · 1 year
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14 players to target on Day 2
The first round of the 2023 NFL Draft was completed on Thursday night and the Buffalo Bills added another playmaker for Josh Allen with the selection of Dalton Kincaid out of Utah. The Bills now have a second tight end to complement Dawson Knox but his role may be more than that based on some comments made by Brandon Beane, like this one tweeted by WGR550’s Sal Capaccio. The Buffalo Bills now are…
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xcgriff94 · 3 years
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Let’s go @buffalobills @ladygaga loves the only #ny team!!! And @wgr550 #JohnMurphy #appleairpodmax @billsmafiapage (at Orlando, Florida) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJXV8ZCM2CS/?igshid=1io2wwexxdxr9
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andrewuttaro · 4 years
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New Look Sabres: GM 47 - VGK - Razzle Dazzle
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4-2 Win
Razzle dazzle, as the performers call it, is something the Buffalo Sabres have lacked as of late. By as of late I mean the last decade or so. Vegas Golden Knights fans have had more fun in the last three years than any Buffalo Sabres fan has had since American Idol was still relevant. When the Knights play there is a certain performance to it that has entertained their fans from day one in this league. They really don’t know our heartbreak, eh? I don’t need to regurgitate the same tired narrative about the Knights. However I do think there is a connection here worth noting. The most charitable expansion rules in NHL history allowed Vegas to come on in an instant, as if the whole Casino-laden Strip came alive all at once. The Buffalo Sabres however shut all the lights down starting in 2013. When we tried to fire them back up in 2015, 2016 and 2017 it didn’t work at all. We hired a new electrician. That new electrician has not gotten the whole thing to light up again yet so we Casino denizens are not happy. Unlike his predecessor however he’s gotten the whole thing to spark on for a brief time before going off again in 2018 and 2019. It looks like he’s finding the right connections in that circuit box. I’d even venture to say he’s already demonstrated he knows what he’s doing more than the last electrician. Okay, I’ve squeezed all the usefulness out of that metaphor. I think Jason Botterill is turning this team on in flashes now but will soon light it up permanently. That’s the meaning of the metaphor if you’re not one for allusions. Back to the Sabres reality in January 2020. The game in Detroit on Sunday was damn near a must-win. Even out-of-market observers speculated a loss to the league worse Red Wings would be a death certificate, but this club opened the casket like the undertaker! Okay, so they were so bad in the second period in that game it was just about shameful; but they won, and they did it by a margin of 5-1 on the backs of not one, not two, but three guys who have made clear they want off this team. Does winning solve everything? No. But it can go a long way to sating the fans for a time.
The first period was one of the better 20-minute blocks of hockey you’ll see from Buffalo this season. While scoring chances were relatively even, every other metric really wasn’t. Since I’ve already dropped one meandering metaphor today I’ll just give you the simplest part here: The Sabres dominated the shots 13-4. Rasmus Dahlin’s revival after the November concussion was fully realized in this game. At one point he dangled around two defenders and almost got the early lead all his own. Marty Biron gushed over it in the intermission and I think he spoke for a lot of us. The problem with the fantastic first was the home team couldn’t convert a goal or two. The pendulum swung back even again in the middle frame. The Golden Knights took over the shooting early and a somewhat haphazardous rush yielded a Chandler Stephenson shot on Linus Ullmark that did not go in. The puck did however bounce around and at some point hit Tomas Nosek who got credited for it trickling over the goal line. Ralph Krueger almost challenged it but it ended up standing. The first blood being drawn by the visitors would’ve stung more had an interference call not given the Sabres a powerplay shortly thereafter. The weirdest thing about this game was that they scored with the man advantage! Kyle Okposo got a slot pass from Sam Reinhart and lasered it in past Marc-Andre Flurey. The Sabres get a powerplay goal… IN THIS ECONOMY? Tighten your belt because before the period was out there was another powerplay goal. It was the last minute of play in the second and Vegas got called for too many men on the ice. The embarrassing penalty is the glee of Rob Ray who really savored counting the extra Knights on the ice. Gotta love simple math. This time it was Sam Reinhart getting a pass in the slot from Rasmus Ristolainen. A quick shot from Reinhart beat M.A.C. top shelf. It was one of those last-minute stingers that feels nice to be on the dealing side every once and a while. Jack Eichel cashed in with an assist on that 2-1 goal extending his new point streak to eight games. We’ll just have to stop keeping track of those streaks I suppose. But there was more to come from Jack Eichel in this game.
Reilly Smith gave Vegas their equalizer early in the third period. The period quickly got interesting, Johan Larsson got dirty and before you know it this game really felt like a race. Remember when I said the Sabres lack razzle dazzle lately? Well approximately 150% of the razzle dazzle that does emanate from this team originates with Jack Eichel. It happened again. He got the puck way back in the defensive zone and skates in on the Knights zone 2-on-1 with Zemgus Girgensons. Even Girgensons was shocked with how the play ended. Eichel went all the way in on Flurey and shot it high short side. It was another thing of beauty and Captain Jack razzle dazzle put Buffalo up 3-2. Fun but simple stat from @MikeKellyNHL: Jack Eichel ranks number one in the league with end-to-end rushes this season with 114. If he gets away from you it will probably end in something pretty. This game had its moments as the Knights pushed back but when Curtis Lazar tapped the insurance goal all the way down ice there was a tangible feeling of relief. The Knights aren’t exactly a force to be reckoned with this season, but a win would’ve put them in the top spot in the Pacific Division. After getting a must-win against Detroit, having this kinda game against a truly competitive team was something it’s clear we needed. This one ended 4-2 Buffalo. But more than that we got a good old fashion radio presser with the guy we all seem to want to burn at the stake right now: Jason Botterill.
Yes the old pregame interview at 716 yielded some interesting responses from the GM. There we’re two quotes I want to bring your attention to for different reasons. Firstly: “We’re not an elite team by any means. Should we be in the conversation for playoffs? Yes.” Secondly: “We want to make trades. We want to add to our group. People ask if we’re waiting for the deadline. We’re not waiting for the deadline. We’re trying to proceed with some things that haven’t materialized.” I’d be ok if you wrote off quote 1 as entirely fan service to stave off the Punt Theory that the Front Office was planning on punting this season for this summer’s cap relief. If you do take it at face value however its worth noting that just like last season they think they have a roster that can make the playoffs. That could be both an explanation for why there were so few subtractions and an explanation for why Ralph Krueger is stubbornly pushing through the roster rotation strategy that is frustrating the likes of Colin Miller and Zach Bogosian. If you prefer not to believe punt theory that’s a compelling reason to cheer for this squad as it exists now whether or not a trade or a few come before the deadline. That brings us to quote 2: Trades. The FO is probably looking at this roster as close to enough, but they are looking at multiple trades. Do note his phrasing points to multiple irons in the oven for Botterill. He’s not waiting for the deadline. He’s also revealing that there have been multiple trades that haven’t materialized yet. What could they be: Ristolainen, a second line center, a top six winger, McCabe, Hutton? He’s trying everyone and I get the sense he’s been trying since he hit a wall with Risto way back in July. One way you can interpret that is that he now looks desperate among the community of GMs and will be forced to wait until the deadline as they will. I can’t really rebut that argument but let’s not run the guy out of town like he hasn’t been doing his job as a General Manager.
One guy on that interview, Jeremy White of WGR550, put the postgame analysis of last night’s battle in good perspective. If Buffalo can get back into the playoff race it will be because of performances like this. Lots of saves mixed in with a powerplay that gets the goals they can’t 5 on 5. Jeremy is right but unfortunately I think simple math makes getting back into that race this month pretty much impossible. There are four games left this month and two and a half weeks left of said month. The Sabres have a bye-week next week. Even with the other teams going on their bye-weeks I wouldn’t expect our boys in the blue and gold to be sitting in a playoff spot by February 1st. After that however its truly off to the races. For now we have to come in off the ledge with this team and take it one game at a time. Dallas and Nashville tomorrow and Saturday respectively will be tests similar to the Knights. Win. Win like you did against Vegas and go into that bye week with the good taste of a four-game winning streak. It’s a somewhat tall order but for all this team’s flaws I think they could do it. Like, comment and share this blog to help a blogger out. I have some new work going up on Southtownstickets.com soon so keep an eye out for that. I’m excited about the Sabres after this win. Let’s Go Buffalo!
Thanks for Reading.
P.S. As excited as this win may make me I have been enjoying third division offseason domestic soccer more the last couple weeks so… yeah… that little winning streak would help an awful lot for me.
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mldisarno · 4 years
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This is a picture from when my Dad was an Iron Worker and was working on the project to raise the roof on the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium where the @buffalosabres played until 1996. He is standing on the steel beam on the top right. It’s a great shot as was on exhibit at Albright Knox a few years ago. (I will find out who took the picture and posy later for proper credit) I have been a fan since I was 5 years old. I worked in concessions at the Aud from 1989 to 1994 while I was in College and saw some incredible hockey games. I worked in the Oranges where I also had to play bouncer for a bunch of little older ladies who made the place run. I was 19 and they loved working with me and me with them. I watched so many games from the SRO spots at the top of the Aud. I also worked in the Reds as a Pizza guy, and in The Lounge as a Roast Beef Carver and Fried Bologna sandwich cook. Kent Hull and Will Wolford used to come down to visit me for fried bologna sandwiches and would hang out and talk. They happened to be friends of the family and when they came with their wives their wives would come down and hang out and talk during the games. I remember seeing Perrault, Andreychuck, Housley, Playfair, Mogilny, LaFontaine, Malarchuk, Hawerchuk, Ray, May, etc. I remember working with “The Earl of Bud” and Conehead and going for beers after the game with my friends I worked with. I remember the Sabres being in the playoffs and sweeping the Bruins the losing to Montreal and Roy in 4 straight (all 1 pt games and 3 OT games). It was awesome hockey! @wgr550 @theinstigatorsshow @martybiron43 @everything_sabres @sabres.check @rivs52 @andrewpeters @robray32 @drewhull13 @buffaloproud @kimpegula @buffalophotoblog @_buffalorising @buffaloproud . . . . . . #buffalony #buffalony716 #buffalosabres #buffalomemorialauditorium #buffalorising #716 #716buffalo #80snight #buffaloproud #bufnyc #buftonyc #nyclifestyle #newyorker #buffalo #buffalonewyork #buffalosports #nhl #nhlhockey #nyc #buffalophotography #buffalohistory #albrightknoxartgallery #nycmanofmanytalents #localtourist #sabres #sabresfan #buffalosabresfan (at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium) https://www.instagram.com/p/B5-7QYnHJR9/?igshid=hv0gwfs6gc6j
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burkettxd · 7 years
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Bills&#39; WR Jordan Matthews to undergo <b>surgery</b>, expected to miss at least one month
According to Bills' beat reporter Sal Capaccio of WGR550, Jordan Matthews will undergo surgery to repair a thumb injury suffered during Buffalo's ... from Google Alert - surgery http://ift.tt/2xVsCTy
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nhlsite · 2 years
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Buffalo Sabres: We’ve got an afternoon tilt in Dallas! : @MSGNetworks : @WGR550 #LetsGoBuffa...
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