oldmanfan Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 Just read Terry and Kim fired three execs including the COO and the marketing director. Any clue what's going on with that? Wonder if it's more sexual misconduct stuff.
Kirby Jackson Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 I know that I’ll take heat for this but I don’t believe that the Pegula’s know what they are doing on that end. I don’t know the people that were fired (but know a little about Popko). The Pegula’s can’t continously turn over their senior level executives!! That’s crazy. There are A LOT of pro franchises that have had their senior leadership in place for 10 to 15 or even 20 years. This one guy didn’t make it a month!! What ends up happening is you spend all of your time trying to get someone up to speed to fill a role that is above their current pay grade. Think about out how many senior level executives have been let go by the Pegula’s since they started with the Sabres? Black, Brandon, Darcy, Ruff, Bylsma, Popko, Rex, Whaley, Rossi, Muhleman, those 2 guys last month, the guy at Harbor Center and so on... I hope that this is a part of a bigger issue. If these people are tied to a problem it at least makes sense. If this is just turnover for turnover’s sake it is a problem. 6
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 11 minutes ago, oldmanfan said: Just read Terry and Kim fired three execs including the COO and the marketing director. Any clue what's going on with that? Wonder if it's more sexual misconduct stuff. Hmmm. Love triangle? 1
nucci Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 4 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: I know that I’ll take heat for this but I don’t believe that the Pegula’s know what they are doing on that end. I don’t know the people that were fired (but know a little about Popko). The Pegula’s can’t continously turn over their senior level executives!! That’s crazy. There are A LOT of pro franchises that have had their senior leadership in place for 10 to 15 or even 20 years. This one guy didn’t make it a month!! What ends up happening is you spend all of your time trying to get someone up to speed to fill a role that is above their current pay grade. Think about out how many senior level executives have been let go by the Pegula’s since they started with the Sabres? Black, Brandon, Darcy, Ruff, Bylsma, Popko, Rex, Whaley, Rossi, Muhleman, those 2 guys last month, the guy at Harbor Center and so on... I hope that this is a part of a bigger issue. If these people are tied to a problem it at least makes sense. If this is just turnover for turnover’s sake it is a problem. The Sabres have been a mess since they took over....same with Bills though there is a glimmer of hope this offseason....I don't think they know how to run things 2 1
TheFunPolice Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 My impression is that the Pegulas fire a lot of people because sports don't work like private industry and they are getting frustrated that investing resources doesn't lead to success in sports the same way it does in business 1
Mr. WEO Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 8 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: I know that I’ll take heat for this but I don’t believe that the Pegula’s know what they are doing on that end. I don’t know the people that were fired (but know a little about Popko). The Pegula’s can’t continously turn over their senior level executives!! That’s crazy. There are A LOT of pro franchises that have had their senior leadership in place for 10 to 15 or even 20 years. This one guy didn’t make it a month!! What ends up happening is you spend all of your time trying to get someone up to speed to fill a role that is above their current pay grade. Think about out how many senior level executives have been let go by the Pegula’s since they started with the Sabres? Black, Brandon, Darcy, Ruff, Bylsma, Popko, Rex, Whaley, Rossi, Muhleman, those 2 guys last month, the guy at Harbor Center and so on... I hope that this is a part of a bigger issue. If these people are tied to a problem it at least makes sense. If this is just turnover for turnover’s sake it is a problem. What's wrong with zero winning seasons so far?! Just a few more "generational players" to draft and the Sabres should be all set, right? Can never have too many of those on the roster... 1 1
thenorthremembers Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 Personally feel like the Pegula's have done a good job with the Bills. They have been a better than average team, made the playoffs for the first time in 17 years, and seem like they have a decent leadership team in place. The Sabres are a different story, but I also think its incredibly unfair to lump the Bills and Sabres in the same boat. Mike Schopp likes to do this when the Sabres are doing poorly, "Oh these Buffalo Sports teams are terrible" and then likes to segregate them when the Sabres are winning. Rather than jump to conclusions, maybe this is exactly what the article says it is. Kim taking a look at the organization and saying its time for some new blood. We automatically assume these three people were great at their job. Face facts, we have no clue. 1
nucci Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 1 minute ago, thenorthremembers said: Personally feel like the Pegula's have done a good job with the Bills. They have been a better than average team, made the playoffs for the first time in 17 years, and seem like they have a decent leadership team in place. The Sabres are a different story, but I also think its incredibly unfair to lump the Bills and Sabres in the same boat. Mike Schopp likes to do this when the Sabres are doing poorly, "Oh these Buffalo Sports teams are terrible" and then likes to segregate them when the Sabres are winning. Rather than jump to conclusions, maybe this is exactly what the article says it is. Kim taking a look at the organization and saying its time for some new blood. We automatically assume these three people were great at their job. Face facts, we have no clue. Marrone quit, hired Rex, fired Whaley, fired Rex...they inherited a decent football team and messed it up....looks a bit more promising today 2
oldmanfan Posted February 26, 2019 Author Posted February 26, 2019 3 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said: Personally feel like the Pegula's have done a good job with the Bills. They have been a better than average team, made the playoffs for the first time in 17 years, and seem like they have a decent leadership team in place. The Sabres are a different story, but I also think its incredibly unfair to lump the Bills and Sabres in the same boat. Mike Schopp likes to do this when the Sabres are doing poorly, "Oh these Buffalo Sports teams are terrible" and then likes to segregate them when the Sabres are winning. Rather than jump to conclusions, maybe this is exactly what the article says it is. Kim taking a look at the organization and saying its time for some new blood. We automatically assume these three people were great at their job. Face facts, we have no clue. It seems odd they just promoted the one guy and now he's gone.
Kirby Jackson Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 2 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said: Personally feel like the Pegula's have done a good job with the Bills. They have been a better than average team, made the playoffs for the first time in 17 years, and seem like they have a decent leadership team in place. The Sabres are a different story, but I also think its incredibly unfair to lump the Bills and Sabres in the same boat. Mike Schopp likes to do this when the Sabres are doing poorly, "Oh these Buffalo Sports teams are terrible" and then likes to segregate them when the Sabres are winning. Rather than jump to conclusions, maybe this is exactly what the article says it is. Kim taking a look at the organization and saying its time for some new blood. We automatically assume these three people were great at their job. Face facts, we have no clue. It’s not winning and losing that we are talking about though. We are talking about business executives for PSE. They wear hats for both teams. Their job has nothing to do with winning and losing. It has to do with leading a sales team, service team, etc... Just now, oldmanfan said: It seems odd they just promoted the one guy and now he's gone. That’s how I feel as well. If there is something that hasn’t come out yet (like the Russ situation) at least it will make sense. If this is just cleaning house it’s odd to do a month after appointing the guy. 2
LikeIGiveADarn Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 Do any of them live in Jupiter, FL? 2 5
stony Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 51 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said: I know that I’ll take heat for this but I don’t believe that the Pegula’s know what they are doing on that end. I don’t know the people that were fired (but know a little about Popko). The Pegula’s can’t continously turn over their senior level executives!! That’s crazy. There are A LOT of pro franchises that have had their senior leadership in place for 10 to 15 or even 20 years. This one guy didn’t make it a month!! What ends up happening is you spend all of your time trying to get someone up to speed to fill a role that is above their current pay grade. Think about out how many senior level executives have been let go by the Pegula’s since they started with the Sabres? Black, Brandon, Darcy, Ruff, Bylsma, Popko, Rex, Whaley, Rossi, Muhleman, those 2 guys last month, the guy at Harbor Center and so on... I hope that this is a part of a bigger issue. If these people are tied to a problem it at least makes sense. If this is just turnover for turnover’s sake it is a problem. It certainly goes against the claim that one of their (or at least Terry's) greatest strengths was their ability to delegate responsibility and surround themselves with competent people.
thenorthremembers Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 20 minutes ago, nucci said: Marrone quit, hired Rex, fired Whaley, fired Rex...they inherited a decent football team and messed it up....looks a bit more promising today Marrone quitting wasnt on the Pegulas, that was on Doug Marrone. You really think that team was going to be any good with E.J. Manuel quarterback because Orton wasnt coming back and Tyrod never comes here without Rex being hired. Rex was a mistake, but he wasnt as big of a mistake as people on this board make out. He wasnt a 3-13, or 4-12 coach. They were still a decent team. 2
Happy Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said: Wawrow’s story on it Popko’s departure comes while he was overseeing an extensive study to determine whether the Bills will keep playing at their current stadium in suburban Buffalo or build a new facility downtown. Maybe the Pegulas didn't like the direction that Popko and the others were taking the Bills regarding a potential new stadium, and were butting heads over it. That could be the background issue that caused the change of leadership.
BringBackOrton Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: I know that I’ll take heat for this but I don’t believe that the Pegula’s know what they are doing on that end. I don’t know the people that were fired (but know a little about Popko). The Pegula’s can’t continously turn over their senior level executives!! That’s crazy. There are A LOT of pro franchises that have had their senior leadership in place for 10 to 15 or even 20 years. This one guy didn’t make it a month!! What ends up happening is you spend all of your time trying to get someone up to speed to fill a role that is above their current pay grade. Think about out how many senior level executives have been let go by the Pegula’s since they started with the Sabres? Black, Brandon, Darcy, Ruff, Bylsma, Popko, Rex, Whaley, Rossi, Muhleman, those 2 guys last month, the guy at Harbor Center and so on... I hope that this is a part of a bigger issue. If these people are tied to a problem it at least makes sense. If this is just turnover for turnover’s sake it is a problem. The Pegula's don't know what they're doing? Color me shocked. 1 1
BillsVet Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said: I know that I’ll take heat for this but I don’t believe that the Pegula’s know what they are doing on that end. I don’t know the people that were fired (but know a little about Popko). The Pegula’s can’t continously turn over their senior level executives!! That’s crazy. There are A LOT of pro franchises that have had their senior leadership in place for 10 to 15 or even 20 years. This one guy didn’t make it a month!! What ends up happening is you spend all of your time trying to get someone up to speed to fill a role that is above their current pay grade. Think about out how many senior level executives have been let go by the Pegula’s since they started with the Sabres? Black, Brandon, Darcy, Ruff, Bylsma, Popko, Rex, Whaley, Rossi, Muhleman, those 2 guys last month, the guy at Harbor Center and so on... I hope that this is a part of a bigger issue. If these people are tied to a problem it at least makes sense. If this is just turnover for turnover’s sake it is a problem. Don't forget LaFontaine and Marrone resigned, with the former being quite contentious. Regardless, that's a lot of people in senior management over the course of about 12.5 years owning the Bills and Sabres. 2
Just Jack Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 1 hour ago, LikeIGiveADarn said: Do any of them live in Jupiter, FL? I was wondering that also, or maybe they visited during one of the Miami trips.
4_kidd_4 Posted February 26, 2019 Posted February 26, 2019 Idk, but the sandwich I had at 716 last night might have been the worst food I’ve ever eaten at a restaurant. 1 1
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