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Rosen-not-Chosen

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  1. 1 minute ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    We aren’t saying the same thing then I guess. There is NOTHING in terms of running the business side of a sports team that she can do that Dave Wheat cannot. There are hundreds and likely thousands of things that he knows about the job that she doesn’t. That’s not hyperbole either. Again, we may never notice but I promise you there are many, many people that they employ that know the business better. 

     

    When she goes and sits in the senior staff meeting what is she going to do besides for listen? She cannot drive these plans because the people under her are miles ahead. She can’t talk to pricing strategy, corporate assets, community initiatives, stadium operations, game operations, etc... The president sits over all of those departments. A good president is as strong in all of those areas as the people under him/her. They let the people work but provide valuable insight and strategy. She isn’t capable of doing that. I know that for a fact. 

     

    Again, I expected her to be in this role and don’t think that it is weird. My whole point is that it isn’t what is best for the Bills. The best case scenario is to have your strongest people with the most responsibility. The Pegula’s felt burned by Russ so they pulled in the reigns and are doing it themselves. I get it. It just isn’t for the best.

     

    I already thought this ownership was a bit over their heads, now you have me even more worried for the future of the franchise...

  2. 3 minutes ago, Lurker said:

     

    Terry hired her after meet hen in the diner she waitressed in....

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Pegulaing

     

    "After following her brothers' footsteps in enrolling at Houghton College, she and a roommate made plans to venture to Alaska to work near a fishing camp upon hearing there was money to be made. Unable to afford the fare, she applied for work at a restaurant in Olean, New York; while interviewing for a waitressing gig, she met Terry Pegula, who was dining at the restaurant. Terry offered her a job at his natural gas company, and they eventually entered a relationship, marrying in 1993."

     

    See, you can't do that these days.  The woman bitches, the SJW's come to her aid, and the guy is fired and his career destroyed, all of this before any actual investigation.

     

     

  3. I am annoyed with the all Kool-Aid drinkers who feel the Bills FO never fails, even though they had a 17 year playoff drought... The Bills FO has failed at the draft a hell of a lot more than they have been successful the last 20+ years.  Trading up for Zay Jones the latest failure, and odds are this trade up for Allen will be a failure as well.

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  4. 9 hours ago, Peace Frog said:

    You're free to be a Cardinals fan if you like Rosen that much and dislike our front office just as equally.

     

    I'm not a Cardinals fan, I'm a Bills fan.

     

    I'm not a Pegula, Beane or McDermott fan, I'm a Bills fans, was a Bills fan long before any of them showed up.

     

    Of course we have to wait to see how it turns out, but as of now, I'm saying the picked the wrong QB, epic fail.

  5. 2 minutes ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

    Baker Mayfield? Allen is arguably in the best, most stable environment, Baker in a super dysfunctional environment. 

     

    No, you're not biased at all.  Since when has the Buffalo Bills franchise been a beacon of stability?  Holy crap some of you have Kool-Aid running through your veins.

  6. Just now, BuffaloRush said:

     

    It sounds like most listen selectively like I do through the On Demand section of the app.  If they have a good guest I’ll listen.  I have a hard time hearing those two live.  Probably my least favorite show on WGR

     

    I can't stand the morning guys, and Murph is way too big a homer for me.  I'm not fond of Sal C. either, another homer.

  7. Just now, NoSaint said:

     

    That’s definitely part of why. There’s no shame in admitting that knocked him down a bit compared to his measurables otherwise.

     

    I wonder when we'll see the first Seahawk's game that they could have won if he had another hand.  I understand the heart warming story and all that, but c'mon...

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