Iagree. Even though there seems to be a team every year that goes from a handful of wins one year to the payoffs the next, that doesn't mean it's easy. More likely is that we'll gradually bump up our win totals every year.Timm Rosenbach said:Frankly, I think that we may still be one year away. And that would be from a serious superbowl run. I think that if things don't go are way this year, we could go 8-8. But that would be NO reason for anybody to jump of the bandwagon. Even at 8-8, this team will give us more exciting moments this year than 15 of 16 years in the valley. I understand the point of the article, but it is a bit drastic.
I for one, wont be "jumping off of the bandwagon" if we find ourselves just outside the playoffs this year.
Heres to home field advantage in the Super Bowl in 08. Anything 9-7 or beyond this year would be absolute gravy.
Timm Rosenbach said:I for one, wont be "jumping off of the bandwagon" if we find ourselves just outside the playoffs this year.
JeffGollin said:I agree with Jim that "the stars are all in alignment." But I don't believe that (a) this absolutely means everything will go as planned or (b) this represents the team's final chance in the Valley.
Football is a game of probablilities and possibilities; not certainty.
The Cards are making the right percentage moves. Other factors in the marketplace seem to be favoring us. It positions the team to be successful. But that's all it does - it gives us a good horse running out of a good post position.
Bleep can (and usually does) happen - Injuries. Zebras. Attitude. Mind Cramps. Our Competition. You do the very best you can to anticipate and manage unforeseen circumstances, but you can't control everything. You hope that the breaks fall our way - or at least 50-50; but, given our past history, I wouldn't bet the store on this.
That said; I'm really excited about the way things are unfolding (the same way I look forward to a big juicy side of beef on the BBQ). But should a rainstorm wipe out the BBQ, I won't starve. And if things shouldn't break in our favor, I'm not going to reach for the Roladex to call Dr. Kevorkian either.
There will always be another day.
MadCardDisease said:I will go out on a limb and say that most people on this board will not jump off the bandwagon if we don't make the playoffs this year. Hey if we can make it through the Mac years we can survive yet another disappointing season. It's the fair weather fans that will leave by the thousands.
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ajcardfan said:You can't kill the optimism of the insane.
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