Buff36
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I mean if Frolik cost a 4th you can get 2 froliks with a 2nd right? - hubie
But do you want 2 Froliks for that 2nd |
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hubie
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Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
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But do you want 2 Froliks for that 2nd - Buff36
I want all the Froliks, I want a Frolik for every fan in attendance. |
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Boss34
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Location: BUFFALO , NY Joined: 12.03.2015
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I want all the Froliks, I want a Frolik for every fan in attendance. - hubie
6,500 actual froliks, but announced at 16,500 froliks?
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buffalofan19
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Location: Wonderful things can happen when you sow seeds of distrust in a garden full of (bum)holes Joined: 07.01.2007
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6,500 actual froliks, but announced at 16,500 froliks? - Boss34
16,500 bobblehead Froliks.
The extra 10,000 can go to the Toys for Tots campaign in December. |
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hubie
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Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
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6,500 actual froliks, but announced at 16,500 froliks? - Boss34
exactly, 6,500 Froliks 0 straws |
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hubie
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Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
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16,500 bobblehead Froliks.
The extra 10,000 can go to the Toys for Tots campaign in December. - buffalofan19
I think we could be a playoff team with 16,500 froliks Just think how good you could be with 33,000 extra points on the roster
The roster may take a few games to get lines in order but come March championship |
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Buff36
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Joined: 10.13.2019
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I want all the Froliks, I want a Frolik for every fan in attendance. - hubie
Do they come with bendy straws !!!! |
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Buff36
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6,500 actual froliks, but announced at 16,500 froliks? - Boss34
That's a lot of Froliking in the stands !! |
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I mean if Frolik cost a 4th you can get 2 froliks with a 2nd right? - hubie
or hudson fasching |
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jcragcrumple
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Location: Reluctant bridge jumper; 6th round OHL draft pick, YT Joined: 04.04.2016
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I mean if Frolik cost a 4th you can get 2 froliks with a 2nd right? - hubie
What's the exchange rate of Sobotkas to froliks? |
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Camel
Season Ticket Holder Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Sudbury, ON Joined: 04.25.2009
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Ror and lehner? - homiedclown
Yes and Ryan Miller also. Easy to spend an exra 15 mil on them and the shoppings done |
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I want all the Froliks, I want a Frolik for every fan in attendance. - hubie
Frolik = straw?! |
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Boss34
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Location: BUFFALO , NY Joined: 12.03.2015
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I think we could be a playoff team with 16,500 froliks Just think how good you could be with 33,000 extra points on the roster
The roster may take a few games to get lines in order but come March championship - hubie
This is the type of game the sabres organization should want to win for fans.
This is the type of game that the Sabres will embarrass themselves again.
Columbus is a good hockey team over there.
Very defensive, very win oriented |
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hubie
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
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This is the type of game the sabres organization should want to win for fans.
This is the type of game that the Sabres will embarrass themselves again.
Columbus is a good hockey team over there.
Very defensive, very win oriented - Boss34
We are talking about Micheal Frolik here... these guys dont come around too often and we are goign to have 13,500 of them. Columbus wont know what hit them. Columbus shouldn't even show up. |
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IonSabres
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Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL Joined: 03.10.2013
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WTFrolik is all this poop? |
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hubie
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Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
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What's the exchange rate of Sobotkas to froliks? - jcragcrumple
roughly 1 1/2 sobotkas = 1 Frolik
havent checked how the koruna is doing in comparison to the american dollar |
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Camel
Season Ticket Holder Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Sudbury, ON Joined: 04.25.2009
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We are talking about Micheal Frolik here... these guys dont come around too often and we are goign to have 13,500 of them. Columbus wont know what hit them. Columbus shouldn't even show up. - hubie
I’m more than certain now this will be the final straw. |
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Boss34
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Location: BUFFALO , NY Joined: 12.03.2015
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roughly 1 1/2 sobotkas = 1 Frolik
havent checked how the koruna is doing in comparison to the american dollar - hubie
Flaccoville will have a Canadian exchange rate |
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hubie
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Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
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I’m more than certain now this will be the final straw. - Camel
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Pegullaville
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Location: Toronto Joined: 03.16.2011
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What's the exchange rate of Sobotkas to froliks? - jcragcrumple
Depends on if you’re conducting the FX with the institution itself or if you’re using norbert's gambit to save on the spread between the spot exchange rate and the institutional rate |
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hubie
Buffalo Sabres |
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Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY Joined: 06.28.2011
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Depends on if you’re conducting the FX with the institution itself or if you’re using norbert's gambit to save on the spread between the spot exchange rate and the institutional rate - Pegullaville
I would think that the savings of all the fees using Norberts Gambit over time would save you a Frolik or 2 thus allowing you to retire a little early and the extra froliks could help cover health benefits until medicare kicks in. |
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Pegullaville
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Location: Toronto Joined: 03.16.2011
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I would think that the savings of all the fees using Norberts Gambit over time would save you a Frolik or 2 thus allowing you to retire a little early and the extra froliks could help cover health benefits until medicare kicks in. - hubie
😂😂 |
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Pegullaville
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Location: Toronto Joined: 03.16.2011
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6,500 actual froliks, but announced at 16,500 froliks? - Boss34
Well done. |
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TheSabresTaco
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Location: For me. jack Eichel is bobby ryan….that's it. - Octavarium, NY Joined: 05.05.2011
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Joe B does a pretty objective piece on Allen, worth a read to you subscribers.
What are fair expectations in Year 3?
You’ve likely noticed a theme throughout the analysis. The word “processing” is a central part of Allen’s story, and likely is what he must conquer to become the player the Bills envisioned on draft day in 2018. Outside of that three-game stretch, Allen’s play wasn’t so overwhelming that it strikes fear into the opponent. The processing is key to Allen’s consistency and the ability to make a big jump in 2020. The Bills will need to make an essential decision on Allen soon — whether to give him top-flight money as a starting quarterback in the NFL or to solve the position by other means. A jump in production, a continuation of improvements from 2019 and growth in some weaker areas should be the standard for Allen this coming season.
Until then, it’s unclear why many are already writing off the 23-year-old. One of his best attributes is the selfless willingness to adapt. If there is an evident deficiency in Allen’s game, he works to remove it and turn the improvement into a habit. Allen has reinvented himself from one week to the next multiple times already throughout his young career. The legitimate strides he’s made with his time to a decision, short-to-intermediate accuracy, cutting down on turnover-worthy plays and not leaving the pocket prematurely should all breed optimism that he can improve in other critical areas. Because of that amount of growth in such a short time, it’s challenging to define Allen’s ceiling in the NFL. And because of such a rapid improvement, it would be foolish to believe he’s a finished product before his third season.
As long as he continues to show evolving signs this summer, the Bills should be happy with their starting quarterback, and a long-term, lucrative deal could be waiting next offseason.
https://theathletic.com/1...d-the-outlook-for-year-3/ |
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Boss34
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Location: BUFFALO , NY Joined: 12.03.2015
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Joe B does a pretty objective piece on Allen, worth a read to you subscribers.
What are fair expectations in Year 3?
You’ve likely noticed a theme throughout the analysis. The word “processing” is a central part of Allen’s story, and likely is what he must conquer to become the player the Bills envisioned on draft day in 2018. Outside of that three-game stretch, Allen’s play wasn’t so overwhelming that it strikes fear into the opponent. The processing is key to Allen’s consistency and the ability to make a big jump in 2020. The Bills will need to make an essential decision on Allen soon — whether to give him top-flight money as a starting quarterback in the NFL or to solve the position by other means. A jump in production, a continuation of improvements from 2019 and growth in some weaker areas should be the standard for Allen this coming season.
Until then, it’s unclear why many are already writing off the 23-year-old. One of his best attributes is the selfless willingness to adapt. If there is an evident deficiency in Allen’s game, he works to remove it and turn the improvement into a habit. Allen has reinvented himself from one week to the next multiple times already throughout his young career. The legitimate strides he’s made with his time to a decision, short-to-intermediate accuracy, cutting down on turnover-worthy plays and not leaving the pocket prematurely should all breed optimism that he can improve in other critical areas. Because of that amount of growth in such a short time, it’s challenging to define Allen’s ceiling in the NFL. And because of such a rapid improvement, it would be foolish to believe he’s a finished product before his third season.
As long as he continues to show evolving signs this summer, the Bills should be happy with their starting quarterback, and a long-term, lucrative deal could be waiting next offseason.
https://theathletic.com/1...d-the-outlook-for-year-3/ - TheSabresTaco
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