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5 hours ago, eball said:

I bet he's glad he picked Arizona over Buffalo so he could get a shot at a ring before retiring...

 

 

   I personally think he chose AZ over Buffslo was weather.  Having his injuries and also if he was a ped user don't know if the Bills would look other way if he were doping. I think main reason is cold weather can aggravate previous injury areas if arthritic conditions developed  at those sites.

 

 

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Lost respect for him after the FA fanbase phishing debacle. He did good things for his community and I will not call his philanthropic work into question. Especially when he "married" that little girl for a make a wish. But I soured on him as a person after stringing so many fanbases along and then washing his hands of any responsibility for it. There. It's a compliment sandwich. Best I could do. 

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24 minutes ago, Nephilim17 said:

Way back I thought Watt could challenge Bruce's sack record. But it requires an elite guy staying healthy for about two decades. 

I once thought Bruce's record was untouchable but with Gretzky's goal record in jeopardy it goes to show there's not such thing as a "safe" record any more.

Ovechkin is 37 years old, playing on a team that is aging too and 92 goals behind Gretzky. I'm not saying it's out of Ovechkin's reach but it's not yet in jeopardy.

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11 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Ovechkin is 37 years old, playing on a team that is aging too and 92 goals behind Gretzky. I'm not saying it's out of Ovechkin's reach but it's not yet in jeopardy.

The guy just had a 50-goal season (oldest to ever do it) and has 22 goals in just 36 games THIS year. So I respectfully but vociferously disagree.

Growing up I loved Guy LaFleur — six straight 50-goal and 100-point seasons. Then he hit a wall at 30. Guys today are in such good shape they are extending their careers and playing at a high level well into their 30s.

If Ovenchkin ends up with another 20 goals this year, he'll be 72 goals behind the record. with 2 more 36-goal years, he can match it; or 3 more 25-goal years. Considering he has 22 in 36 games I think those are achievable goals unless he gets a bad injury or falls off of a cliff. We'll see...

EDIT: I see now you're debating the use of the word "jeopardy"; so I'll meet you in the middle and say it could be in jeopardy. If I had to bet $1000 I might take Ovi in that bet.

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17 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Kyler Murray is a waste of talent picked at #1 overall in the 2019 draft. On the short side for a QB but his tremendous physical talent can't balance out his poor intangibles. The guy wasn't born on 3rd base, he was born on home ***** plate and he isn't putting the effort into his profession to max out his capabilities. It is amazing to me that NFL franchises often don't do the deep homework that will give them the indication of how much effort a player is going to put into his own development, yet they are willing to spend the kind of money that will financially cripple them if they make a mistake on a player. It seems like way too many high draft picks fail to live up to their draft status because of work effort and attitude. While Darnold and Mayfield may be able to salvage their careers, other recent high draft picks like Mac Jones and Zach Wilson are looking like they don't have what it takes to lead their teams. Bills fans should be thankful that McBeane did their due diligence on a raw QB like Allen with a high physical ceiling and determined that he was the kind of guy that was motivated enough to diligently work on his craft. Just as important but in a different way is Josh's tremendous leadership skills that have his teammates praising him and willing to go through a wall for the guy.

But how do you really feel? 😆

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2 minutes ago, Nephilim17 said:

The guy just had a 50-goal season (oldest to ever do it) and has 22 goals in just 36 games THIS year. So I respectfully but vociferously disagree.

Growing up I loved Guy LaFleur — six straight 50-goal and 100-point seasons. Then he hit a wall at 30. Guys today are in such good shape they are extending their careers and playing at a high level well into their 30s.

If Ovenchkin ends up with another 20 goals this year, he'll be 72 goals behind the record. with 2 more 36-goal years, he can match it; or 3 more 25-goal years. Considering he has 22 in 36 games I think those are achievable goals unless he gets a bad injury or falls off of a cliff. We'll see...

The question that none of us can answer is when a world class athlete is going to hit a wall. Some players are like the Energizer Bunny and just keep going on and on while others hit the wall at 30, just when people in normal jobs start to become really productive.  There are a lot of variables that are out of the specific player's control that will affect their effectiveness. Hockey is a very physical sport and a significant wrist injury or the other teams finally figuring out that they might want to defend Ovechkin's shot from the right face off circle might be all that is needed to shut him down. Anyway, I'm not disputing that he could reach Gretzky's goal total but 894 is not yet "in jeopardy". Sounds like if you are old enough to be a fan of Guy LaFleur you're old enough to remember how much of a lock Tiger Woods was for breaking all of Jack Nicklaus's records.

17 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

But how do you really feel? 😆

I only share that with my therapist. 

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3 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

The question that none of us can answer is when a world class athlete is going to hit a wall. Some players are like the Energizer Bunny and just keep going on and on while others hit the wall at 30, just when people in normal jobs start to become really productive.  There are a lot of variables that are out of the specific player's control that will affect their effectiveness. Hockey is a very physical sport and a significant wrist injury or the other teams finally figuring out that they might want to defend Ovechkin's shot from the right face off circle might be all that is needed to shut him down. Anyway, I'm not disputing that he could reach Gretzky's goal total but 894 is not yet "in jeopardy". Sounds like if you are old enough to be a fan of Guy LaFleur you're old enough to remember how much of a lock Tiger Woods was for breaking all of Jack Nicklaus's records.

The Great 8 has already shown he is a physical freak and he is already maintaining a high degree of fitness as he plays into old age.  He is also (probably) the greatest pure goal scorer of all time!  Well, top 3 at least.

 

If I was a gambling man, I'd say he does it.  He catches--and passes--the Great One.

 

If it happens it will be a GREAT moment in hockey, as Gretz will be plenty young to go out there and have a big ceremony and what not and it should be pretty magical.  

 

Ovetchkin is one of the very few Russians I have ever been able to tolerate.   But I don't just tolerate him, I love him.


He's a HUGE guy and would love to drive you through the glass as much as score a pretty goal.  Guys like that are as rare as unicorns.

 

By the way, our young D-man Dahlin is kind of wired the same way! He's the biggest bad ass on the team right now, and with all that talent...

 

PS:  Definitely remember The Flower flying up and down the wing with his hair flowing in the wind.  At the same time, I loved him (for his skating and playing) and hated him for the way he and his teammates shredded the Sabres.

 

Another Hab in the same vein is Stephane Richer.  What a Sabre killer that guy was!

 

Now, back to "JJ Watt Retiring".  LOL

 

 

 

 

 

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48 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

The Great 8 has already shown he is a physical freak and he is already maintaining a high degree of fitness as he plays into old age.  He is also (probably) the greatest pure goal scorer of all time!  Well, top 3 at least.

 

If I was a gambling man, I'd say he does it.  He catches--and passes--the Great One.

 

If it happens it will be a GREAT moment in hockey, as Gretz will be plenty young to go out there and have a big ceremony and what not and it should be pretty magical.  

 

Ovetchkin is one of the very few Russians I have ever been able to tolerate.   But I don't just tolerate him, I love him.


He's a HUGE guy and would love to drive you through the glass as much as score a pretty goal.  Guys like that are as rare as unicorns.

 

By the way, our young D-man Dahlin is kind of wired the same way! He's the biggest bad ass on the team right now, and with all that talent...

 

PS:  Definitely remember The Flower flying up and down the wing with his hair flowing in the wind.  At the same time, I loved him (for his skating and playing) and hated him for the way he and his teammates shredded the Sabres.

 

Another Hab in the same vein is Stephane Richer.  What a Sabre killer that guy was!

 

Now, back to "JJ Watt Retiring".  LOL

 

 

 

 

 

To this day when I see Ovechkin I remember the time Danny Briere dumped the puck into the Capitals end and peeled off to go to the bench. Your Great 8 hit #48 from behind and into the boards in the neutral zone, injuring him and keeping him out for numerous games. There was no way that Ovechkin or anyone else could claim that it wasn't an intentional dirty hit with the intent to cause injury to Danny. The intent of that hit was every bit as bad if not worse than the Gronkowski hit on Tre White. I admire tough and rugged play but abhor actions that are intended to injure the other player. With that in mind I couldn't wait for the next game between the Sabres and Capitals and completely approved of Briere's retaliation when he forcibly jammed the butt end of his stick into the Russkie's nuts. Yes, I have a personal animus for that jerk.

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30 minutes ago, mikemac2001 said:

Idk I could see him trying to bail ship get cut in this process and then say something like for the love of the game I wanted to come back and sign with a contender next year 


Followed by a public split from his wife as she wanted him to quit… why does this sound familiar?

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9 hours ago, eball said:

I bet he's glad he picked Arizona over Buffalo so he could get a shot at a ring before retiring...

 

I think it more so had to do with preference of living and the amount of money whatever team was going to pony up for him. I highly doubt Beane was offering the same or more than what Arizona ended up giving him. Also the cold weather wouldn’t have been kind to his injuries. I think we should be happy that we dodged a bullet by not getting him. He wasn’t necessarily lighting up the world when he was playing healthy for Arizona

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