Surprised this hadn’t been posted yet. Kyle Okposo got interviewed and had this to say about his season in Buffalo. The captain knew in *October* that something wasn’t right.
soulfingiz
A decent head coach
MAJORMINORMINORv2
Good thing we were blessed with such a quality captain 🥴
MidnightMass26
GM, Coach, and players all took the off-season to bask in the “glory” of the 22-23 season and it killed them. They righted the ship sure but that early season killed them.
furiousvullns
We’re all trying to figure out who did this!
Impossibills
He really needed to be gone in the offseason
slothmanbro
What an idiot, f okposo
PaganNinja
Incidentally, what are Okie’s point totals these playoffs…?
nachosandfroglegs
Fair take.
MhrisCac
Literally was saying this mid season and everybody in this sub told me I was wrong. Being a fan doesn’t mean I’m delirious to the obvious. End of the season did look promising though until they ruined Byram
Upper_Lab7123
Glad he got a chance somewhere else. By his own admission he didn’t have the answer so now is the time to be rid of any other “veteran leadership, fabric of the team, blah blah” that didnt and doesn’t have the answer either.
Changing the coach was a start. Find new vet leadership.
CKYCounselor13
ROR. Eichel. Mitts. Ox. Same comments over and over again. Maybe, just maybe, there actually IS an organizational problem that starts higher up than the physical players on the ice.
arissarox
Are we going to say he was a locker room cancer too? I do always look forward to how our goldfish memory blocks out how many former players of ours say this on the way out or shortly thereafter. Watching how many of them find near-immediate success after leaving, I feel like any reasonable fan has to pause before shitting on the guy that left. Maybe—just maybe—there’s something else going on.
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Surprised this hadn’t been posted yet. Kyle Okposo got interviewed and had this to say about his season in Buffalo. The captain knew in *October* that something wasn’t right.
A decent head coach
Good thing we were blessed with such a quality captain 🥴
GM, Coach, and players all took the off-season to bask in the “glory” of the 22-23 season and it killed them. They righted the ship sure but that early season killed them.
We’re all trying to figure out who did this!
He really needed to be gone in the offseason
What an idiot, f okposo
Incidentally, what are Okie’s point totals these playoffs…?
Fair take.
Literally was saying this mid season and everybody in this sub told me I was wrong. Being a fan doesn’t mean I’m delirious to the obvious. End of the season did look promising though until they ruined Byram
Glad he got a chance somewhere else. By his own admission he didn’t have the answer so now is the time to be rid of any other “veteran leadership, fabric of the team, blah blah” that didnt and doesn’t have the answer either.
Changing the coach was a start. Find new vet leadership.
ROR. Eichel. Mitts. Ox. Same comments over and over again. Maybe, just maybe, there actually IS an organizational problem that starts higher up than the physical players on the ice.
Are we going to say he was a locker room cancer too? I do always look forward to how our goldfish memory blocks out how many former players of ours say this on the way out or shortly thereafter. Watching how many of them find near-immediate success after leaving, I feel like any reasonable fan has to pause before shitting on the guy that left. Maybe—just maybe—there’s something else going on.