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I heard Lance Lysowski's take on VO this morning on NHL Radio and it's similar to yours. He basically sees VO as not necessarily a piece of the future, but someone who is stinging from getting benched during the late run last year and will be motivated to improve the areas of his game needed to earn more ice time.
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I think Mitts was always trying to do what he does now. The difference is that he sees it through to conclusion. Earlier in his career his rushes and attempts at possession more frequently ended with him turning the puck over. Now he might struggle to maintain possession as the opposing defense closes in, but more often than not draws the defense in to him before moving the puck to an open Sabre.
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Isn't this what NHL On the Fly is on NHL Network?
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His winning goal the other night was a decent example of that- He passed to the goal mouth but then knew that the defense would be goal-facing and snuck behind the D-man to the slot where he buried the rebound.
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Two answers: He's a team-first guy and will play wherever they ask him to. Granato has a master plan (don't worry, Benson goes back after 9 games) and has sat Alex down and explained it to him.
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After his first 20 goal season under Krueger when he was -1, VO's been pretty consistently about -20 in the +/-. In that season (when the Sabres really sucked, incidentally), our worst +/- players were Skinner and Reino. Best was Mountour. I wonder what a deeper dive comparing 2019-20 Jeff Skinner to 2022-23 Victor Olofsson would yield? Is VO's issue deployment? The system versus his skill set?
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Maybe not, but I like the concept of Greenway-Mittelstadt-Tuch. They could turn out to be a punishing line that scores a lot of goals.
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Kinda like, but not anything like, Kozak. Asplund was basically a marshmallow.
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We need to talk about Zach Benson making the team this year, 2023
Doohicksie replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
It's what we all said about Sampson's shot early on. He scores his share of goals. -
The real story of this year's offense is that Josh doesn't have to do it all. We have three capable running backs and much improved run blocking that take the pressure off the passing game and save Josh from short yardage QB sneaks.
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I can. It's ingrained in the Bills Mafia psyche. You could hear it on the telecast, and it was constant, especially when the defense was out on the field.
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And they almost pulled it off. Take away a marginal penalty on a Jets interception and it could have gone the other way.
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We have a running game again. Cook looked great but Murray and Harris pitched in too at key moments. We didn't have that last year; short yardage always meant sneaking Josh. We don't have to do that anymore. Also the Bills were able to run out the clock by running the ball. Having a legit running game only makes Josh more dangerous to other teams.
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This. The Bills already had a solid tight end in Knox; now they have two, to go along with a pretty solid receiver corps. They have the luxury of being able to work him in slowly. As it is, he had a couple of crucial catches yesterday. I think that workload will increase as time goes on.
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Turns out you were being pessimistic. 🙂
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I think we all were. Luckily the Dolphins blinked first and McDaniel lost his composure and got desperate early.
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We need to talk about Zach Benson making the team this year, 2023
Doohicksie replied to LGR4GM's topic in The Aud Club
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GDT: Sabres V Bluejackets 3pm ET 📺 sabres.com 📻 WGR550
Doohicksie replied to steveoath's topic in The Aud Club
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GDT: Sabres V Bluejackets 3pm ET 📺 sabres.com 📻 WGR550
Doohicksie replied to steveoath's topic in The Aud Club
Well yeah... 40 inch waist, amirite? -
Yes but: I think they *will* win and while ticket sales may start slow, they will be quicker to grow than last year. Also, the Bills are the hot ticket right now, distracting from the Sabres and pulling entertainment dollars from hockey.
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This is all very interesting, but what do y'all think of Josh Buffaloing his Pepsi? And on and on... https://twitter.com/search?q=buffalo pepsi&src=typed_query Personally I don't plan to try it, and I don't really care if it tastes good or not. But I will say this: this is an interesting viral ad campaign. In the search link you see lots of people trying Buffalo Pepsi. It's creating a fair amount of buzz, which is precisely what you want from a viral campaign. We've already seen other advertisers jumping on the Josh bandwagon but this campaign seems different in the way it was "leaked" in a viral tweet, and includes a tag line: "If this is wrong, I don't wanna be right." It acknowledges the lunacy of the combo yet dares people to try it. As ad campaigns go, this is one of the better ones I think. I also think this could be the launch of an actual Pepsi flavor: Buffalo Pepsi, which will be Pepsi with hot pepper sauce flavoring added. When it hits the shelves I bet they advertise it as a limited release but if it increases sales enough could be a long term thing (or maybe an annual thing during football season). If all this comes to pass, it will be good for Pepsi. It also be good for Josh: It will increase his hype man potential. Compared to the super-lame Mahomes commercials for State Farm and Subway, this campaign is edgy and feels like it shows genuine Josh. It will also benefit the city: If the flavor takes off, it's tagged with Buffalo civic pride. My impression as someone who has lived outside the Buffalo area for my whole adult life is that it makes the city look "cool." It also will help the Bills in that it may draw more people toward them because it kind of portrays a personal side to Josh that makes him seem likeable. Yes ultimately the whole point of Josh being a Buffalo Bill is to win a Super Bowl, but what do y'all think about this ad campaign?
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Projecting our evolving forward group beyond this coming season.
Doohicksie replied to GASabresIUFAN's topic in The Aud Club
This hasn't aged well. Not picking on you, but pre-camp I don't think anyone would have projected Benson to be where he is now.