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As much as I like to laugh at these ridiculous owners meddling in football operations and dooming their teams, I 100% know for a fact if I were an owner I’d name myself president, GM and HC

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7 minutes ago, julian said:

As much as I like to laugh at these ridiculous owners meddling in football operations and dooming their teams, I 100% know for a fact if I were an owner I’d name myself president, GM and HC

I dunno what I'd do. Anybody wanna spot me 7 billion so I can find out? For science!

 

Maybe they should run the Sabres by fan committee. They'd be hard pressed to be worse.

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2 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

I dunno what I'd do. Anybody wanna spot me 7 billion so I can find out? For science!

 

Maybe they should run the Sabres by fan committee. They'd be hard pressed to be worse.

 

Venmo or Paypal?

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5 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

How anyone thinks working for that guy is a good career move I will never know.

It compensates well. 

Just now, Malazan said:

Yikes.. paying 7 billion for the Sabres is a pretty big mistake right out of the gate.

7 billion Vietnamese *****.

14 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

Venmo or Paypal?

The only currency with any staying power...Schrute bucks

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1 hour ago, BringBackFergy said:

Mrs. Pegula would love to help you enjoy Sabres hockey but she’s kind of busy recovering from a life altering event. One team at a time grasshopper. 

 

Oh did I touch one of Mrs. Fergy's nerves and injure you by proxy?   The unqualified architect of the current Sabres team was hired years before the life altering event to the wife of the hands-on owner of the Sabres.  He's working on his 5th straight playoff miss out of what will likely be 14 straight.   Try to keep up with the other team in Buffalo before you go off the rails with irrelevant and inappropriate jagoffery.  

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Benching him wouldn't have helped. The problem with Aaron hasn't been his throwing the ball. It is everything else. It is the poison that seeps out of every pore of the man. The toxic, corrosive, self-absorbed attitude. Once they brought that into their locker room for a 40 year old past his prime, they were dead. 

 

I think Douglas and Saleh were, two years ago, a Quarterback away from being the men that made the Jets relevant again. I know this sounds mad... they'd have been better trading for Derek Carr. Because all that young team needed was competent Quarterbacking and Carr, while limited, would have given them competent play without disrupting the chemistry of that young group in the locker room. Instead they sacrificed all the culture they had built to pander to the ego of a poisonous individual. 

 

When the story of Aaron Rodgers career is written in years to come it will be the story of one of the most incredible Quarterbacking talents to ever play the game whose biggest rivalry was with his own personality. And sadly the Quarterback lost to the person too many times.

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