I'm not talking about anything other than season-ending record here. Everyone here has suffered through a decade of unacceptable results (2003 was the last winning season of course), so has anyone else reached the conclusion that this season represents the formula for achieving critical mass? We're about a year behind Seattle in terms of rebuilding, so this has to be the year to take it all as far as I'm concerned. If they can do it, I mean ... c'mon.
I'm a patient man, but I'm not without my limitations. Not that I can do anything about the end result, but seriously ... it's time for a little reward for the loyalty. The defense is stout. The QB is talented. The WRs are more than adequate, and the O-line just needs to be tweaked. The only thing needed to propel ourselves into the upper ranks is coaching and a little bit of luck.
If this year isn't the year that we take more than 10 games, I'll be sorely (SORELY) disappointed.
Am I alone?
Can't make up my mind about that until the time comes,I think Fisher is on more of a 4 year window with management regardless what they put out there for the public.
I WANT to win NOW of course, but when "building through the draft" which is what is and has become the "plan" since Kroenke TRULY took control ,IOW hired a new GM and coach ,implementing what changes he deemed necessary ,for me the past is just that, I don't visit the sins of the past on the present.
Fact is one of the MAJOR quarrels I have with the local media is THAT they want to go back to all the years of futility under management that we ALL agree was turbul
JUST CAN'T bring myself to in any way blame Fish and company for the Rams,firing Martz, hiring Linny,hiring Spags nor the carnage all that brought.
Yeah less than a winning season will be disappointing,dunno if I agree with the "we're a year behind Seattle " eval.
I'd put myself more moderate ,I'd be disappointed ,but only up in arms if it looks like the team or the coach has lost heart.