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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: 644856" data-attributes="member: 8782"><p>Since you have this habit of mis-quoting and quoting in small pieces. This is what I said.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I know exactly what happened... And losing is losing. So saying someone is "good enough" when they didn't make it to the championship is ludicrous. Good enough was Seattle, they were good enough to make there.</p><p></p><p>While the examples I brought were talent if you want to know what I really think about that game... It was a product of us capitalizing on Seattle's mistakes more than a product of us being more talented. Our offense was horrid that day. 5 or 6 turnovers and 20 points? Really? Aaron threw an interception that could have resulted in a FG in the first quarter. Play-calling was downright atrocious thus is why they had such a stink about it after the game. In the end the defense couldn't hold out any longer being put on the field constantly after 3 and outs and we lost.</p><p></p><p>There was a probably near 50 ways to win that game. Only someone short-sighted would say it is because of bostick. He messed up for sure, but he is the easy scapegoat to a team that allowed the opponent to even be in at after that many turnovers.</p><p></p><p>So your soliloquy on Thompson is mis-guided. Because I didn't blame him. Slice it anyway makes you sleep better at night, but they weren't good enough. Better coaching they win, better execution they win, better talent they win...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If you don't see the point that 8+ are more successful than the Packers the 15 years. than you're not going to get it. You get some solace in the fact they are competitive and that's OK and your opinion. But that isn't how I feel. I have also heard the same analyst say a hall of fame quarterback is worth 8 wins a year. Look at Dallas this year. Is it the only position on the field? No. But it is the most important.</p><p></p><p>And if you're main point is that it takes more than a quarterback... Well duh. I believe the rest of are saying they should have more to show of the years of being stable in the most important position on the field.</p><p></p><p>I'll end this one here... Given that there is 8 or more teams above Green Bay in the last 15 years. Do you really feel none of this is on MM or TT? That there isn't better? Other teams seem to be doing much better? And it's not only New England.</p><p></p><p>Just a hint, speaking to other people like you are some worldly genius on football, with judgmental overtones, and name calling is not the way to get people to listen. Doesn't matter if your point is right or wrong that is a bit childish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Un4GivN, post: 644856, member: 8782"] Since you have this habit of mis-quoting and quoting in small pieces. This is what I said. I know exactly what happened... And losing is losing. So saying someone is "good enough" when they didn't make it to the championship is ludicrous. Good enough was Seattle, they were good enough to make there. While the examples I brought were talent if you want to know what I really think about that game... It was a product of us capitalizing on Seattle's mistakes more than a product of us being more talented. Our offense was horrid that day. 5 or 6 turnovers and 20 points? Really? Aaron threw an interception that could have resulted in a FG in the first quarter. Play-calling was downright atrocious thus is why they had such a stink about it after the game. In the end the defense couldn't hold out any longer being put on the field constantly after 3 and outs and we lost. There was a probably near 50 ways to win that game. Only someone short-sighted would say it is because of bostick. He messed up for sure, but he is the easy scapegoat to a team that allowed the opponent to even be in at after that many turnovers. So your soliloquy on Thompson is mis-guided. Because I didn't blame him. Slice it anyway makes you sleep better at night, but they weren't good enough. Better coaching they win, better execution they win, better talent they win... If you don't see the point that 8+ are more successful than the Packers the 15 years. than you're not going to get it. You get some solace in the fact they are competitive and that's OK and your opinion. But that isn't how I feel. I have also heard the same analyst say a hall of fame quarterback is worth 8 wins a year. Look at Dallas this year. Is it the only position on the field? No. But it is the most important. And if you're main point is that it takes more than a quarterback... Well duh. I believe the rest of are saying they should have more to show of the years of being stable in the most important position on the field. I'll end this one here... Given that there is 8 or more teams above Green Bay in the last 15 years. Do you really feel none of this is on MM or TT? That there isn't better? Other teams seem to be doing much better? And it's not only New England. Just a hint, speaking to other people like you are some worldly genius on football, with judgmental overtones, and name calling is not the way to get people to listen. Doesn't matter if your point is right or wrong that is a bit childish. [/QUOTE]
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