@BuffaloSabres@NorthtownAuto Hope everyone clears out during the 2nd intermission. Sabres don’t deserve our support if this is how they’re gonna play. They deserve a completely empty silent barn for the 3rd.
@tconn2@BuffaloSabres I know. Horrendous trend that’s for sure gonna cost us. Can’t constantly go scoreless hoping you can do everything in the third. Not playoff ready whatsoever.
@BuffaloSabres HELL YEAH! LETS GO BUFFALO, so proud of our boys tonight! UPL has been his usual self, what a great game! Keep it up, we want 4! Gotta keep their foot on the gas!
@MarkerHalloween@spittinchiclets I agree. We hate fun, energetic and exciting fans. They should just be standing around talking and hanging about like it’s just another day. Take Flyers fans for example, they’re never rowdy and are always so calm and respectful.
@AntSyc28@STaranto92 Oh no, you got me. I absolutely should’ve used my Twitter far more often so come 14 years later a guy with 65 followers couldn’t take the follower high ground. I get it now, life is all about Twitter followers and Cleetus McFarland shouldn’t be in nascar.
Onboard with Cleetus McFarland as his engine blows and he slides his car off the track: "I'm on fire Ricky Bobby!!! I don't think I'm actually on fire, but,"
Signoff before getting out of his car: "Hit up BaldEagle dot com, thanks for watching, Be Like Biff, Do it for Dale, we'll frickin' see ya later!"
@AntSyc28@STaranto92 I agree. Even if it was just an oil line that popped and it can be fixed, he should just assume it’s blown up every time and give up. We’re both incredibly entitled close-minded fans who only want and accept a specific type of driver and he ain’t it.
@SabsAWagon@STaranto92 You’d think the redneck wanna be would know when you can’t fix a broken motor at track. Key indicator is oil platooning out of the back of the car. Take your smartass comment and stick in your ass
@AntSyc28@STaranto92 Yeah, he’s just too competitive. He needs to adopt a give up mentality. Even if his car can be fixed, he should’ve just gave up and walked away. How dare he think he can have his car pushed back in hopes in can be fixed.
@Jfcdoomblade I don’t know, money would be a really shitty subplot. He all but retired his character after Endgame so it has to be something good enough for him to feel that it’s worth coming back.
@LaffysApprovial@puckempire@TickPick For sure. These are resale ticket prices and like you I know the Sabres have no control over the resale market but I’m still blaming them for it. It’s their fault other people are reselling their $150 tickets for $600.
@pepitoluver Stinks bit unfortunately there’s nothing the team can go about those scummy resellers. Fortunately most season ticket holders have opted to keep theirs but a few scumbags have decided to take advantage. Average RD 1 price from the Sabres is $60-$80.
@Gremlin0104@heymynameismike@DJTru Like I said I agree. This is typically how the grappler works. It allows the cops to bring the fleeing car to a safe controlled stop. They shouldn’t have this, the person running should be allowed to run. If they end up crashing then so be it, safer than this by a long shot.
@SabsAWagon@heymynameismike@DJTru Good job saying the same thing twice. Your "what ifs".
That cop failed miserably. Just admit it. You fucking boot licker.
@Gremlin0104@heymynameismike@DJTru I agree, I’m with you. Without the grappler he could’ve kept going flying at high speeds. Would’ve been safer for him to t-bone an innocent driver at 100 mph than for him to hit a wall. He should’ve been allowed to crash on his own without police involvement.
@Gremlin0104@heymynameismike@DJTru I agree, the grappler stops chases way to fast. It would’ve been safer and more entertaining if they didn’t use it allowing the chase to continue. Much safer and more entertaining watching him blast through intersection after intersection stopping only when he crashed on his own.
@JohnnyE02789092@EverydaySens Fair assessment. As a Sens fan you know an awful lot about choking. Sens did a pretty good job of it last season after their playoff drought.