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Steven in MD

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  1. Oh, and about Delaware State: NIT last season (after losing in the championship game of their tourney), NCAA the year before, and picked to win a third straight regular-season conference title.

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    The team was 2-8 (now 3-8). The game was a home game for the Bulls. I am not talking just about the blown lose to Pitt, I am talking about where this team is going into the MAC schedule.

     

    We shall see how this season plays out, but I imagine a 15 win season at best.

  2. A salaried employee is not necessarily management.  Police officers, teachers, and many other salaried employees join unions and are not part of management.  Further there are even rules about supervisors who may be represented in collective bargaining (although in a different unit than those they supervise). The fact is that fewer and fewer workers are represented by unions, although they have the right to do so.  As a management guy and often management consultant I should be happy about this, but I'm not so sure its such a great idea.

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    You and I can disagree on this...and I like TN :lol:

     

    As a lifelong professional salaried employee, I never saw a need for a union. My ex-wife is a teacher who has to join a union...all it does it makes her have to striek and lose income....

     

    I always say, if you do not like what management does....change jobs.

  3. I think parity is alive and well when each week it gets harder and harder to pick the winners. On any given Sunday a team can beat another team One week the Dolfags shut out the Pats and the next week get shut out by the Bills....that is parity.

  4. In today's employment world the advice applies to all.  Telling anyone you don't trust them is not a good thing.  Actually trusting them would be a worse thing. Pensions, discipline, layoffs, shutdowns and federal indictments of so many back me up on this position.

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    I am lost here, if I am a salary employee, if I join a union, who do they argue with? Themselves? Unions allowed hourly employees to strike and make demands on management. A salary employee is management.

  5. I tend to agree.  Archibald Cox was a great labor lawyer and teacher at Harvard (before Watergate.) His article on union agreements compared the relationship to a "marriage contract"

     

    Since then the employment relationship has gone from "we'll work and we'll deal with business til death do we part", to "you'll do til something better comes along" to the hooker relationship.  "Here's x dollars an hour, do what I tell you and move on"

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    It depends on which side you are on...if you have a management job or are paid a salary than Unions are bad...and create more problems. If you are an hourly worker than maybe unions are good...but I cannot see how telling your boss and company that you do not trust them is a good thing.

  6. Actually, the company is scamming you! If you sign off before you finish, the time it takes you to complete that last order is not paid to you. Since you signed off, you no longer are on the clock.

     

    Having said that, the only scamming that is being done is you are giving incorrect data that is used to set the payoff limits. So you are making the company historical data look better than it really is.

  7. Seeing as how Miami also had the #3 defence in the league, and JP was sacked only once, I would say the Bills o-line did OK.

     

    The only problem is I don't see the Bills bringing in a guy like Steinbach because they now feel they don't really have to. They will probably only draft some o-linmen to compete for a spot and provide depth, while focusing on stopping the run and some more weapons for JP

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    I would not be surprised to see the Bills get a real LT in the draft and move Peters back to RT. What has helped this line tremendously is the max protection packages that are being used. The wrinkle is that the TE (Royal) sheds the block and gets open into the flat. Without the max protection, Peters would be overwhelmed.

  8. seems to be the norm with most of your thoughts and opnions

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    Ah....but given time many of my minority thoughts come to be the majority. I was openly agains the TD hiring....GW and MM hiring and I have been for the Marv regime. I think the sentiment on the board has come around to my thinking on those. Maybe people will not believe Zach is overrated, but then again why would I care what people here think of Zach Thomas English Muffin Boy?

  9. 1. The NFL could care less where a team moves. It is the OWNERS who care. If the Bills wanted to relocate to LA, Las Vegas or Las Cruces It would just create a headache to realign divisions (ala Cardinals move to Arizona). If the Bills wanted to move to Mohegan Sun in CT then the Giants, Jets and Patriots owners would not allow it....

     

    There is a market for ALL professional sports teams. Groups of rich people will get together to buy a team and usually keep it in the city. But without public funding for a stadium, usually they shop their team around to cities to find the one that has the stadium money for them....enter cities like San Antonio (likely place for a franchise) since they did very well when the Saints were temporarily there. (Ultimately the Saints will move there). If you think Buffalo has economic woes...New Orleans has serious issues. It might be 20 years before that city thrives again.

  10. Here is a marketing opportunity for the Bills. They should market to people who are Bills fans but do not live in Buffalo. If someone like me who lives in Maryland would buy 2 season tickets (very doable considering the price) and donate them to a charity to be given to under privledged kids, they would sell out and make a kids day. It is a tax deduction to boot. I was thinking of doing this next season...

  11. So the two options are Ralph sells the team and the new owners move the team or Ralph just moves the team. Ralph is not saying HE is poor or cannot make money owning a NFL franchise. What he is saying is he makes 7 mil a year from luxury boxes and other teams make 50 mil a year from them. Since that money does not get shared, small market teams like Buffalo start with a 43 mil dollar deficit to in cash on hand to pay free agents a signing bonus.

  12. And...this coach is at Stony Brook?

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    The coaches I mentioned were sarcastic. I honestly could not tell you names of coaches that are realistic for this program. Warde Manual would know the assistant coaches at the top programs. For example, an assistant from Memphis or Louisville. That is the kind of coach I would like to see. I was very impressed with the selection of Turner Gill in football. We need that kind of hire for basketball.

  13. While you are definitely entitled to your opinion, it is horribly wrong.  :thumbsup:

     

    When was the last time UB was one of the top stories on Sportscenter or even discussed on the wall?  And don't give me this crap that Cohane had this program going in the right direction.  Witherspoon is the best thing that has ever happened to the UB athletic program.

     

    And for some reason I was under the impression that the #2 overall team in the country was supposed to be good.    :lol:  Silly me.  And if you watched the game, the commentators stated that the last play was a play they had been practicing before the game.  He was draining them in practice and made one earlier in the game.  He was wide open and just missed.

     

    And again you are entitled to your opinions but try not to be so wrong next time.  :nana:  Have a good nite.

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    Interesting how an opinion is wrong...a fact can be wrong, but not an opinion. You may be right, I may be crazy, but it might just be a lunatic you are looking for. Remember this thread in 3 years when UB finishes 2nd in the MAC for the 3rd straight year and does not make it to the Big Dance. You might see that Reggie has taken this program as far as he can.....I give him credit for taking this team to where it is today. I just think it is time for UB to find the coach that can take this team to the next level.

  14. WTF??  Albany is 4-4, Stony Brook is 3-5, and Binghamton is 3-4.  Wow, talk about your programs on the rise.  :thumbsup:  Yeah, I totally see it your way now.  I'd much rather have whoever coaches those teams than Witherspoon.

     

    Buffalo State, Fredonia, Brockport, Oneonta. 

     

    Hey, I can name random SUNY schools too! 

     

    I'm convinced this thread was started as a joke.

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    Like I said, we can agree to disagree. I am NOT a fan of Witherspoon...sorry that I do not agree with the masses, but I have the right to my opinion even though it is different than yours.

     

    This thread was never a joke...sorry to disappoint you.

  15. Maybe UB should join one of those tinkertoy conferences.  Your posts show me you have no idea what you're talking about.  Reggie Witherspoon is on the short list of almost every major basketball program looking at a coaching change right now.  Luckily, Reg is a Buffalo guy and committed to making UB into a basketball power.  UB is damn fortunate to have a coach like him.

     

    PTR

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    I guess we can agree to disagree...only time will tell.

  16. Are you for real??  Cohane had this team in the right direction??  Yeah, if only it weren't for that pesky recruiting violation.  If Cohane is such a great coach who was brought down by one violation, can you tell me where he is today?  Selling insurance is my guess. 

     

    Funny, approximately ZERO of Cohane's recruits were on that 04-05 team.  Witherspoon has built this program up from absolutely nothing.  They gave one of the best teams in the country a major scare last night and that's not good enough for you.  They play in the freaking MAC, what do you want? 

     

    You know what, I don't mind that you want Witherspoon gone.  But you at least have to come up with three other replacements.  And they have to be realistic.  Go.

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    Let's see how about making a play for the following coaches:

     

    1. Albany HC

    2. Stony Brook HC

    3. Binghampton HC

     

    All 3 of those schools have a better chance of making it to the big dance. You make it sound like the MAC is the ACC, SEC or Big Ten. The MAC is a mid-major that puts a SINGLE team in the tournament every year.

  17. I did too.  UB deserves kudos for even being in the game.  I think everyone with a little basketball knowledge knew it was only a matter of time before Pitt pulled it out.  There is a reason Pitt is #2 in the country and UB is closer to the 102nd.

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    There is no sarcasm in being up by 10 points at home and losing. Why did you EXPECT UB to lose? I expected them to win. I think with a better coach they would have won.

     

    I just love how the best people can do is call others morons because they expect better coaching. Maybe you can accept a 6-4 record as up and coming. Maybe you can live with ALMOST getting an at large bid. Just remember this....and this is what hurts the most....Albany which joined Div I after UB made it to the Big Dance while we got to dance with the ugly girls.

  18. How quickly you forget March 2005? I still think the Bulls got a bad draw and should of gone to the Tourney. In terms of not being competitive Witherspoon has made UB a respectable program from one of the, if not the. worst division 1A NCAA teams in the nation.

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    I think I might see it differently. I remember that Tim Cohane had this program going in the right direction in the Mid-Continent Conference before being removed for some recruiting violations. Bottom line, he has beaten inferior programs over the years, but has never been able to get UB to win the MAC. The MAC gets a single NCAA bid, and you have to win the conference tournament to get in. He lost to Ohio and a 2nd round departure from the NIT followed.

     

    I was hoping that UB would come to its senses and hire a real coach. I have spoken with some folks in the althetic department and Warde Manual is high on him and it looks like we are stuck with him for a while (probably another 5 years of mediocrity). I expect by then, Turner Gill will have the football program turned around and we will see some money to hire a real coach for basketball.

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