Hey, McVay said he admires them and wants to emulate some of what they do.
And it’s not just one organization there are other examples: Pittsburgh has been above 500 every year since Tomlinson got there, KC has been good with Reid, GB through two different QBs and coaching staffs, even the 9ers and hags have had longer runs than the Rams over the last 3 decades. Winning consistently shouldn’t be an albatross that happens for 2 or 3 years followed by a decade of rebuilding.
Oh I agree wholeheartedly. We have been winning. 60 wins the last 6 years, 7 wins in the postseason, with two injury filled years. That, my friend, is the epitomy of success.
Pittsburgh hasn't had a losing season under Tomlin. But he's missed the playoffs 6 times in 16 years. And hasn't won the SB in 15 years. That's a worse percentage than McVay.
Kansas City has been great under Reid. Playoffs every year except one. But before Mahomes came along how good was Reid? Playoffs 4 years out of five and a 1-4 postseason record.
How's Belichick done without Brady?
And then we have teams like Green Bay. 2 phenominal QBs from 1992-2023. Winning yes. Playoffs yes. Superbowls? 4 (2-2), the last one a dozen years ago!!
You're gonna talk shit about the niners? WTF have they won since the cap took full affect and Carmen Policy couldn't find the loopholes anymore?
The Hags have won 1 fucking Superbowl. 10 years ago. ONE!
I guess the question is, do you want to win consistently or do you want to win Superbowls? You might be happy with 15 years of Mike Tomlin or HOF QBs with 1 SB each in Green Bay over more than 25 years. Or living in the 80's like niner fans. I like winning but I like Superbowls more.
The Rams have won 2 since 1999. How many teams have won more in the last 24 years? Let me know when we get into that 12 year drought again, okay?