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10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wow, what a catch+throw! -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed. This isn’t some make or break year. There are Tons of new guys on offense and a young, still somewhat raw QB learning to find his way in the NFL. I just hope they continue to improve all season, and that Josh Allen shows us all that he is without a doubt the franchise QB we’ve been waiting for since Jim Kelly retired. Im definitely hopeful he is, but let be real, he hasn’t proven anything quite yet. -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Now come on offense, do something please! -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jordan Phillips having himself a day!! -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ugh -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think this is going to be one of those long, nerve wracking games that’s a low scoring defensive battle where we’re biting our nails until the end. I just hope they can get the win. -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
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Yes!!! -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Should have taken the field goal. This is a tough defense and a weaker offense. Take the points (IMO anyway). It’s not like the patriots where you need TDs. -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well hey, at least Allen didn’t attempt a stupid, risky throw on 3rd down! -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
BillsFan4 replied to BuffaloBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Alright. Good job D getting off the field. Now come on Josh! We need you to rebound from that performance last week. -
10/6/2019 Bills @ Titans 1st half thread
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Let’s go Bills! We have to be able to stop the run today. Edit - and apparently the pass, too. Edit again - never mind. lol -
10/6/2019 Pregame Thread Bills @ Titans
BillsFan4 replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I don’t want to get too far ahead of myself. It’s only 2 games and Krueger has shown an ability to get teams to perform well in many hockey tournaments over the years. But I am getting hopeful and really think we could have something special with Ralph. That’s why I was so hyped up posting all those articles when he was hired (and getting mad at people calling him a “soccer coach”). He’s just a different person, so unique. For those interested who didn’t read the articles or don’t remember - He played professional hockey in Germany and then eventually started coaching in a German professional league. He coached the team to 5 straight championships, including the only time a German B team has ever won the Euro Cup (its a league made up of all of the championship teams in Europe from that season. No German B team has ever done it before or since, so it’s a big deal and apparently he’s a living legend in Germany (and Switzerland for that matter)). After that he ran the Swiss hockey program for over a decade. When he took over they were a B team that hadn’t played in the Olympics in years (8 or 12 iirc). He turned them into a A team that went to 3 straight Olympics (he never missed the Olympics in his time there) and was part of the reason why the Swiss hockey program is so well respected world wide for their hockey program now. Then had a and a short stint as a scout for the Carolina Hurricanes. He went to edmonton as an associate coach, was promoted to head coach the following year and only last 1 lockout shortened 1/2 season where the Oilers miraculously were in playoff contention with a horrid team (and a few 1st or 2nd year high picks) until the last stretch of the season. He was fired over Skype in the offseason by a totally inept general manager who was hired by a totally inept team president. Krueger has requested to hire an associate coach after his 1st season. Having coached on the bigger Olympic ice for so many years, he wanted a strategist type coach to help him out. He wanted Dallas Eakins. He was an up-and-coming AHL coach. So the GM interviews him and decides to make him the head coach, then fires Krueger via Skype even though he looked to have the Oilers turning around. After being fired, he was hired by team Canada for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Mike Babcock and Ken Hitchcock (2 of the smartest coaches in the NHL) specifically requested that team canada hire Krueger. He advanced scouted every opponent and helped Babcock/Hitchcock/Ruff/Claude Julien design the game plans. (Canada won the gold medal) Then the guy stepped in and ran an English premier league soccer team with no experience ever in the soccer world, and was actually pretty damn successful. I don’t really follow soccer, but I guess they were a low budget team that wasn’t in the premier (top) league and he helped them stay in the top league for most of his tenure. Then he takes a short break to coach a cobbled together “team Europe” at the World Cup of hockey (in 2016). No one expects them to really do anything (but get eliminated...) and he coaches them to a brilliant surprise 2nd place finish, falling a goal short of winning and taking the tournament by storm with their style of play. Everyone was buzzing about team Europe. That’s the first time I really started looking into Krueger. I had heard about him when he was in Edmonton, but didn’t really pay much attention. Ever since that 2016 tournament I was intrigued. But his leadership qualities are what really make him so unique. He’s given a lecture on leadership at the world economic forum. He wrote a book on overcoming problems+adversity in life. How many NHL coaches can say that, you know? And he’s just known as someone with a very unique ability to connect with everyone and motivate/inspire. It was a really intriguing hire. It would be awesome if it works out. We are so due for a good Sabres coach+team. We deserve it. Anyway, sorry about writing a book on Krueger’s life story... lol
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https://www.nhl.com/sabres/news/buffalo-sabres-home-opener-jack-eichel/c-309750018 Pretty cool that they will have so many of the Sabresrevious captains at the home opener. Eichel seems to really understand the weight it carries and that it’s an honor. I was a captain on 3 of my hockey teams over the years and even though it was obviously at a lower level than the NHL I still was honored to be picked and treated it as a responsibility. I sure hope so!
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Make the trade for Stephon Diggs
BillsFan4 replied to John from Riverside's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I was really impressed with the style of hockey they played. That, IMO, is a winning brand of hockey. It’s tough to play against. They constantly had 1 and 2 guys on every puck, took away Pittsburgh’s time and space, got in shot+passing lanes, caused turnovers all night. They just hounded the puck. They also played aggressive, but controlled. I was nervous at first when I heard “aggressive” from Krueger. Housley’s system flashed into my head. All the odd man rushes and huge mistakes... but they played nothing like that. They were aggressive, but they always had a teammate helping+backing them up. I love that they played exactly how Krueger wanted and got a win right off the bat. IMO it helps with the buy-in. They see that what Lrueger is asking the, to do works. I mean, it almost looked like Pittsburgh and Buffalo switched jerseys tonight! ? We dominated them like they usually do to us. All in all it has left me pretty hopeful. Krueger is off to s good start. It has me hopeful that he is legit. Obviously still too early to judge, but I like that I am seeing what sure looked like a well coached team.
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Right? -They are actually organized in the defensive zone. They are all staying in position and doing a great job supporting each other and keeping the Pens out of the high danger areas. Everyone seems to actually know their assignments. -Competent d zone breakouts. -They are pressuring the puck puck all over the ice and (again) supporting each other. There has usually been 2 men on the puck. And they’re doing a good job getting bodies+sticks in passing lanes and creating turnovers. -working as a coordinated, 5 man unit. -Everyone giving 100% effort. - guys going to the net and/or creating traffic. -No confusion (so far). Everyone actually looks like they know what they’re supposed to be doing! I am impressed, but we aren’t even through 1 period yet, so... we will see. But if they keep playing like this all season I will be pretty damn happy, win or lose. This is a brand/style of hockey that will lead to success IMO. This is how many of the better NHL teams play. It’s not the players+coaches fault if they don’t have the talent to keep up with some other (better) teams.
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Who you rooting for tonight?
BillsFan4 replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Sabres! Game is on right now and they actually look pretty good so far. -
I honestly don’t know what to expect this season. I always try my best to stay positive about the Bills/Sabres. I enjoy rooting for them much more when I am in a positive frame of mind. So I am hopeful for this season for sure. I don’t know that I expect playoffs, but I am hopeful that we will see definite improvement and at least fight for a playoff spot right down to the wire. I’m just not sure we have the team to beat all the big guns in our division and conference. I do think that a better coach can go a long way in fixing some of the issues the Sabres have, and I think it really helps that Krueger is so good at connecting with+reaching people. The Sabres need someone (IMO) that can help them exercise all the demons from the tank years+constant losing. And they really need someone who can get them all playing a competent offensive+defensive system on the ice as a 5 man unit and giving a full effort every shift. They need more structure in the D zone especially. Our goalies had a pretty tough go of it because they could never reliably count on the players in front of them to limit certain shot angles, etc. Goalies need to know what their defenseman are going to do - if their d man is going to take away a shot from the far side/perimeter so they can play the correct angle on the near side/middle etc. If Krueger can install a consistent system/style of play it should help out Hutton and Ullmark quite a bit, which will help out the entire Sabres team. But it’s tough not to wonder if Krueger+Botterill see this as somewhat of a transition year. I have gotten that impression from some of their comments, and a whole ton of roster spots + cap space open up after this season. As of now they basically brought back basically the same failed team as last year + Olofsson and a few good depth pieces. To be fair, Miller could be more than a depth piece and have a big impact. Hopefully Johansson will too. Vesey should add some depth scoring from the bottom 6, which was a need. I’m just not sure it’s enough though. That’s where I guess we have to hope that coaching was a bigger issue than personnel was last year, huh? No matter what I am excited to see if Krueger can implement some structure and get them all playing the style of hockey he wants. I believe he can. He’s consistently done it with many different teams at the international level. And if/when he does (hopefully we will see it right away tonight!) I think the Sabres will be an exciting team to watch, win or lose.