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Originally Posted by IamNotKenKing
"Adam's" precedes something someone named Adam possesses.
Such as Adam's car.
"Adams" is the last name of the guy who is the GM of the Buffalo Sabres.
If you wished to talk about something the GM of the Buffalo Sabres possesses (for now), it would be Adams' job.

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The usage of grammar in a correct manner is sorely underrated.
Clarity is a rarity.