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It is very difficult to make the NFL playoffs 7 consecutive seasons
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<blockquote data-quote="Un4GivN" data-source="post: 644746" data-attributes="member: 8782"><p>I put more emphasis on it because I believe a prolific passer significantly increases your chances at a title. I am just wondering, as other have, if management is correctly making use of this advantage. It's a short window in the NFL, and nothing is guaranteed. We don't even know with certainty that Aaron will be able to play next year. Year/career ending injuries happen all the time. </p><p></p><p>I guess my main point is... Do we really believe that this team is doing all it can, at a high level to win championships? Is MM the best coach for that? Is TT getting the best talent, and filling the gaps to win right now. Or are we being just competitive enough to make you believe we are on the right track?</p><p></p><p>New England signed Revis/Browner last year knowing it was likely only for one year. To fill a gap that was needed to contend for a championship that year. With no regard to them being staples of the defense for long term. And it paid off big time.</p><p></p><p>I can't say that I have enough experience in personnel choices to make an educated opinion on the subject. But looking at the result of this have been lackluster... I stand firm in my belief that playoffs mean nothing. Just another loser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Un4GivN, post: 644746, member: 8782"] I put more emphasis on it because I believe a prolific passer significantly increases your chances at a title. I am just wondering, as other have, if management is correctly making use of this advantage. It's a short window in the NFL, and nothing is guaranteed. We don't even know with certainty that Aaron will be able to play next year. Year/career ending injuries happen all the time. I guess my main point is... Do we really believe that this team is doing all it can, at a high level to win championships? Is MM the best coach for that? Is TT getting the best talent, and filling the gaps to win right now. Or are we being just competitive enough to make you believe we are on the right track? New England signed Revis/Browner last year knowing it was likely only for one year. To fill a gap that was needed to contend for a championship that year. With no regard to them being staples of the defense for long term. And it paid off big time. I can't say that I have enough experience in personnel choices to make an educated opinion on the subject. But looking at the result of this have been lackluster... I stand firm in my belief that playoffs mean nothing. Just another loser. [/QUOTE]
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