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The game has gone downhill since a lot of players left. I can guarantee you fans of other teams are feeling the same way and actually think Brady gone is bad for the game.
Same with the Head Coaches. The game was better with BB patrolling the sidelines. Too many guys are being hired if they have are young and have a pulse.
The 2000's was the last great era of football. The early 2010's were still good, but things started getting stale around 2015, but fell off a cliff in 2020.
There’s a quote I read a while back that I think is generally accurate - the sport is always at its best when you first fall in love with it and have time to devote to it. For many people, that’s ages 10-14. Any major changes afterwards, and the game is “ruined”. In some cases it actually is ruined, but in others it’s just personal opinion.Not meaning to blow your notifications up, but just chiming in on this to say: it has gotten pretty bad. Same with basketball. There was a change in those two sports from the early 2000s era to now. From scheme and gameplan grit to hybridized, streamlined, and higher-scoring products. It sucks.
I was born in 1976, and I loved late 1980s - early 1990s baseball. The game right now is too unrecognizable to me, with everyone swinging for the fences on every pitch and pitchers airing it out on every pitch rather than pacing themselves, requiring relievers to come in the game after just 18 batters faced max. At least the stolen base has come back into play recently. But I miss line drive doubles and seeing eye singles, and singles/doubles machines in general like Boggs, Gwynn, Ichiro.
My peak enjoyment of the NFL matches your timing too, although it lasted longer than MLB because there weren’t any significant changes between 1987 and 2004. After the Polian rules, the player safety initiatives, and the lack of practice time in the 2011 CBA, the game has turned into too much passing with too many mental mistakes and poor tackling.
I still enjoy it though. It’s just not how I remembered and liked it. I understand the player safety initiatives, but IMO there needs to be a counterweight to allow teams to play defense again and actually practice more.












