Has Spider-Man been re-made the most now or is batman or superman? - jochfr
Spiderman and Superman are both sad as they've BOTH gone through reboots so recently. If only Marvel could actually get the rights back to ALL of their stuff, it would be a great place.
Spiderman and Superman are both sad as they've BOTH gone through reboots so recently. If only Marvel could actually get the rights back to ALL of their stuff, it would be a great place. - stashu
Yes, the whole post wasn't only referencing those two things, I also meant how marvel can't even use the damn word Mutant, let alone get their X-men franchise back...
is he a solid 3/4?...or more like a decent second-pairing with some offense to his game?
personally, I have always thought Franson was overrated
big thing for me is, why the rush? - Michael Pachla
Yeah, the one thing that does worry me with our GM is his apparent lack of patience with the rebuild. Don't get me wrong, the sooner we're competitive the better, but NOT at the expense of the whole process....it is definitely a little scary to think that as a rebuilding team, we lost a total of, what, 5 first round picks (or prospects taken in the 1st) this past year....yeah we brought in young NHL ready talent, but man if they don't all hold true Murray will be a goner.
I would be completely fine with one more season of not quite competing for a playoff spot, but not in the bottom 5 either....especially with the new changes to the draft next year, will be more chances for higher ranked teams to select /#2 or 3 overall.
Yeah, the one thing that does worry me with our GM is his apparent lack of patience with the rebuild. Don't get me wrong, the sooner we're competitive the better, but NOT at the expense of the whole process....it is definitely a little scary to think that as a rebuilding team, we lost a total of, what, 5 first round picks (or prospects taken in the 1st) this past year....yeah we brought in young NHL ready talent, but man if they don't all hold true Murray will be a goner.
I would be completely fine with one more season of not quite competing for a playoff spot, but not in the bottom 5 either....especially with the new changes to the draft next year, will be more chances for higher ranked teams to select /#2 or 3 overall. - nikel
The flipside is, if those picks/prospects don't pan out, then the Sabres continue to suck now and also suck 5+ years in the future.
The flipside is, if those picks/prospects don't pan out, then the Sabres continue to suck now and also suck 5+ years in the future. - stashu
Definitely true as well.
I think the most risk was with Grigo, obviously no way to know with the 2 straight picks we gave up.
I think Armia at least develops into top 6, just seems to take him longer to make the transition, either into AHL or NHL.
I think the biggest loss will be Zadarov....kid really had potential, some immaturity issues.......but then again at least he wasn't driving through Tim Horton's.
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Jul 16 @ 3:13 PM ET
NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports the Seahawks and contract-year QB Russell Wilson remain "not close" in talks, and that Wilson wants to "be paid as if" he was a free agent.
Per Rapsheet, "thoughts of a fully guaranteed contract have not left" Wilson's mind. If there was a window for the Seahawks to get any sort of a discount on their franchise player, it has slammed shut. Wilson wants to be the league's highest-paid player, and the Seahawks lack a sensible argument for why he shouldn't be. Wilson is not the league's best quarterback, but mega deals are the reality for any elite signal caller whose time it is to get paid. This is a staring contest Seattle will eventually lose