
Greg S
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They probably won't raise them. I wouldn't even know where to begin to fix the Sabres. Obviously they need an experienced hockey man with a history of winning to run the entire hockey ops. Who that would be I have no idea. Finding that person is the biggest challenge for the Pegula's. We have seen what having the right people run the Bills has accomplished.
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I mentioned this before but even though I am a Bills fan I have seasons to the Jets. The Jets haven't raised the prices of their tickets for three years now. Given the product they put on the field they probably should lower the price
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No surprise given the season they just had. The Pegula's know the demand for season/individual tickets will be insane as the Bills future is extremely bright.
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Agree but I feel the same way about all people in the spotlight. I could care less what goes in in the lives of all celebrities and athletes. It doesn't affect my life one way or the other.
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Schedule release most likely in May
Greg S replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
WTF with a Monday night playoff game. I liked the triple header for Saturday/Sunday playoff games. They should definitely keep that. -
But he stayed out of the way and let Bill run the show. Look how that turned out. While owners are the big bosses they really need to STFU and GTFO and let their qualified people run the team. The Pegula's problem is it doesn't seem like they can find such people to run the Sabres. They have with the Bills though.
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Ben takes pay cut in new deal with Steelers
Greg S replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Definitely. IMHO. -
Ben takes pay cut in new deal with Steelers
Greg S replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If the Jets move on from Darnold then I could see Pitt being one of the teams interested. -
Agree, the league should go back to 15 minutes and keep the rules as they are. I also think the NHL should get rid of the skills competition and go back to ties if neither team scores in OT. It's stupid for a team sport to be decided like that.
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Tom Pelissero on Twitter: "#Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger's new contract for 2021 utilizes a signing bonus, minimum base salary and voidable years to free up about $15 million of cap space, per source. Big Ben takes a $5M paycut, from $19M to $14M, giving the team much-needed breathing room." / Twitter
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WFT going from cheerleaders to a coed dance team
Greg S replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How long has it been since the Jills were around? I don't see or hear anyone saying they want them back. -
WFT going from cheerleaders to a coed dance team
Greg S replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I am curious to see how Eagles fans will react to this. Didn't they boo and throw snowballs at Santa years ago. -
The perfect example for the Pegula's to follow is Robert Kraft. He lets Bill run the show and has been rewarded with a dynasty over the past 20 years. Kraft does nothing except sign the checks and watch the games in his press box. Terry should do the same expect he might want to avoid getting his "Jimmy" waxed in massage parlors like Kraft likes to do. I doubt Kim would stand for any of that.
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WFT going from cheerleaders to a coed dance team
Greg S replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Josh has improved so much from his rookie year its been to fun to watch. I think he is going to have a similar type of career with the Bills that Ben has had with the Steelers. That is a couple of Super Bowl championships and a team that is usually in the mix for the division and playoffs almost every year. Especially with Beane and McDermott leading the way.
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The Washington Football Team is turning in their cheerleading squad for a coed dance team By Lauren M. Johnson, CNN Updated 2:15 PM ET, Wed March 3, 2021 Washington Football Team cheerleading squad will be replaced with a coed dance team. (CNN)Starting next season, Washington Football Team (WFT) fans will no longer see a traditional NFL cheerleading squad on the field, instead, they will be entertained by a coed dance group. The franchise is removing its cheerleaders from the field after 50 years as part of its rebranding effort, which include dropping Redskins, and a re-imagined approach to fan engagement and game day experience, according to a news release. The team has hired, Petra Pope, who has a background in NBA entertainment, to be the new senior adviser for the team's game day experience. Pope told ESPN that the WFT wants to create a "more modern franchise" focused on diversity and inclusion. "The NBA has long embraced innovative dance and halftime shows, but most NFL teams have remained more oriented towards traditional cheerleading programs," Pope said in a statement. Content by Thrive Market Healthy living that’s easy and affordable Thrive Market, an online membership-based market on a mission to make healthy living easy and affordable for everyone. "Fans can expect an experience like none other -- a gender-neutral and diverse squad of athletes and dancers whose choreography, costumes, props, tricks and stunts will rival the best entertainment across genres and really inspire and 'wow' our fans." The team's president, Jason Wright, who was named the first Black president in the NFL last year, said in a statement that the team's aim is to create entertainment similar to what fans find at an NBA game.
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If that is true then the Pegula's are idiots. How dare Beane and McDermott go out and build a team that won 13 games and the division. How dare they get this team to the AFCCG. How dare they build a team that has league wide respect and is considered one of the favorites to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl with a good chance of winning it next season. As for the Sabres the Pegula's need to do one of two things. Sell the team and just focus on the Bills. Bring in someone who knows what they are doing and let them run the team. They may not want to give up control but seeing how well the Bills are doing they might want to do the same for the Sabres. It has to be the right hire. See how the Isles have fared with Lou Lamoriello and Barry Trotz in charge. It wasn't that long ago when the Isles were struggling just as badly as the Sabres are now.
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Cynthia Frelund's Analytics Based Mock Draft
Greg S replied to Boxcar's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For the GM's/HC's/scouts this has to be one of the hardest drafts to prepare for. Many conferences, teams, players opted out last year. -
Didn't they give both McDermott and Beane contract extensions. I think the Pegula's know they have the right people in place to run the Bills. They need to keep signing the checks and let Beane and McDermott continue to lead the Bills.
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They definitely need to improve on both sides of the ball. Defensively they weren't as good in 2020 as in years past. Offensively they struggled to run the ball all year. With that said the Bills do have the franchise QB, and a solid receiving corps. To make it say the Bills are "way far" away makes them sound like the Jets. I really hope Beane focuses on building the lines on both sides of the ball. They have good players at the skill positions but if they can improve the lines then I think this team has a Super Bowl run in them with a good chance to win a championship. Better pass rush and better run blocking are the key for next season.
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13-3 division champs and a run to the AFCCG and we are way lacking in talent. Yes they suck blow it up and start from scratch.
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NFL is "highly likely" to have a 17-game regular season in 2021
Greg S replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why not cut the preseason in half to two games and go with an 18 game regular season. 17 games is just plain dumb.