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Re: Steelers ship Santonio to the Jets
I think a great deal has to do with a handful of guys who knows what it takes to win,pass it on to others who come in as raw youngsters or guys from other teams that were not with winning franchises before and spend some time with them in getting them to realize what it takes to be a champion and how to thrive every game not just for a paycheck but for a ring in the end,the hunger the heart,the desire to be the best and that is what we had with Bruschi,Vrabel,McGinest,Seymour and Harrison.
Those guys,even if just a handful of them on the team,was just as important as the whole coaching aspect when it comes to winning teams and the Pats certainly had both in the last decade ,thus the equation and recipe for winning championships
I consider the last decade a tremendous overall success and a playoff appearance is always a good season no matter how far you go,only 12 teams out of 32 make it
Only irrational fans want 10 SB wins in one decade...will never happen in our lifetimes
But that still does not take away of how hard it is to remain constantly competitive for a good portion of two decades which we are now entering into the 2nd.
I suppose the true question here is whether the success of the franchsie has been based upon
A) A handful of players who are irreplaceable or
B) The philosophy, approach, talent, coaching ablity, structure and stability of the organization
I have always felt it was (B) but it appears you feel it is (A)
Perhaps that is the divide between the 'homers' and the 'Chicken Littles' whether you believe the success is by design or good fortune, which also leads to the second question of whether you feel the Patriots have had sustained 'success' for 10 years, or a 4 year run followed by 5 years of disappointment.
It would seem obvious why the Chicken Littles are what they are if they believe we won 3 in 4 years because we had the best players, and the last 5 years have been failure because there have been no rings, while the the 'homers' apparently see a relatively seamless 10 year run where no matter how good you are winning a SB is defying the odds and cant be expected to happen every year.
I think a great deal has to do with a handful of guys who knows what it takes to win,pass it on to others who come in as raw youngsters or guys from other teams that were not with winning franchises before and spend some time with them in getting them to realize what it takes to be a champion and how to thrive every game not just for a paycheck but for a ring in the end,the hunger the heart,the desire to be the best and that is what we had with Bruschi,Vrabel,McGinest,Seymour and Harrison.
Those guys,even if just a handful of them on the team,was just as important as the whole coaching aspect when it comes to winning teams and the Pats certainly had both in the last decade ,thus the equation and recipe for winning championships
I consider the last decade a tremendous overall success and a playoff appearance is always a good season no matter how far you go,only 12 teams out of 32 make it
Only irrational fans want 10 SB wins in one decade...will never happen in our lifetimes
But that still does not take away of how hard it is to remain constantly competitive for a good portion of two decades which we are now entering into the 2nd.
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