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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.With it being the slow part of the year and all, I've been thinking of something and thought I'd get you all to chime in on the topic.
With the Patriots being so great the last decade, and the expectations so high, how will the fan base react when the time comes that we fall back to mediocrity or worse? Who knows when it will happen, and I don't want to predict it or jinx this year or anything, but I'm just saying, when Brady and Belichick move on from the game or we just start to lose the pieces and can't compete at such a high level... how will all of us react? Will you able to handle it?
99% will head for the door...even in good times the current gang of Patriot fans is average at best...listen to a Pat's game on TV and the fans are dead wood...
We'll likely be competitive as long as Brady is around. Once Brady hangs them up, I think I'll about be ready to accept the inevitable decline. I expect a rebuilding period once Brady leaves - and I think it will be fitting and almost welcome. What I mean is that this is an amazing team to watch and we may never see such a team in any local sport anytime soon - but competing year in and year out and having such high expectations is also emotionally exhausting. Not that I'd ever get tired of that, but in some weird way, sucking for a while once Brady leaves will probably feel about right.
I am not sure that the "inevitable decline" will happen to this organization. I base that on the following:
Greatest owner in sports history
BB doesn't look anywhere near "burned out". I remember last year Troy Aikman talking about how amazed he was that BB was even more energized. What exactly will BB "retire to"? Is McDaniels being groomed?
Scott Pioli is in his early 40's.
Continual buildup of draft picks.
About 7 years ago, Tom Brady wasn't exactly a household name.
The week 1 loss 2003 in Buffalo was the low point of the decade.
What is interesting to note is the Pats have won in the playoffs the last 3 years without a ring. The Dolts/Giants/Squeelers have won SB's without any playoff wins the other 2 years.
Maybe the occasional playoff miss might not be bad. It didn't hurt after 2002.
I think I'll be fine with it. They've given us a lifetime's worth of great sports memories. They're not even close to done, but when this cycle of awesome is over, I'll still be cheering.
We have yet to even comprehend how good the Kevin O'Connell era will be. Brady/ O'Connell will be right up there with Montana/Young. ; )
When Gilette is no longer the trendy place to be - i.e., when Super Bowls are unlikely - the wine and cheese non-vocal minority that sits on their hands and doesn't show up if it's too cold out will disappear. And they will be replaced by loyal fans who are more than happy to see the Pats play in asnowstorm or freezing cold weather; who know when they need to be loud and when they need to be quiet; and that a pass thrown out of bounds may have been a smart decision by the QB rather than a reason to call for him to be benched.99% will head for the door...even in good times the current gang of Patriot fans is average at best...listen to a Pat's game on TV and the fans are dead wood...
When Gilette is no longer the trendy place to be - i.e., when Super Bowls are unlikely - the wine and cheese non-vocal minority that sits on their hands and doesn't show up if it's too cold out will disappear. And they will be replaced by loyal fans who are more than happy to see the Pats play in asnowstorm or freezing cold weather; who know when they need to be loud and when they need to be quiet; and that a pass thrown out of bounds may have been a smart decision by the QB rather than a reason to call for him to be benched.
Ha Ha, thanks for the laugh - though sad but true.Sadly, those loyal fans will be ejected and banned when they dare to stand up and yell something other than "Go Team!" and "Goodell is a God!".
Darned pessimist. :snob:Given current medicine and technology, I've got no shot at living more than another 60 years or so, so I should never have to worry about this.
I was a fan when the Pats absolutely sucked. There were many years when mediocrity was something I yearned for with all my heart.With it being the slow part of the year and all, I've been thinking of something and thought I'd get you all to chime in on the topic.
With the Patriots being so great the last decade, and the expectations so high, how will the fan base react when the time comes that we fall back to mediocrity or worse? Who knows when it will happen, and I don't want to predict it or jinx this year or anything, but I'm just saying, when Brady and Belichick move on from the game or we just start to lose the pieces and can't compete at such a high level... how will all of us react? Will you able to handle it?
With it being the slow part of the year and all, I've been thinking of something and thought I'd get you all to chime in on the topic.
With the Patriots being so great the last decade, and the expectations so high, how will the fan base react when the time comes that we fall back to mediocrity or worse? Who knows when it will happen, and I don't want to predict it or jinx this year or anything, but I'm just saying, when Brady and Belichick move on from the game or we just start to lose the pieces and can't compete at such a high level... how will all of us react? Will you able to handle it?
I was a fan when the Pats absolutely sucked. There were many years when mediocrity was something I yearned for with all my heart.
They call me a homer now, but I'm a geezer and harken back to the day when being a fan was rooting for your team, win or lose. Nowadays we have metrofans or pseudofans or whatever you call them, where you are not supposed to like your team, and are supposed to carp and complain when your team goes 18-1, and make fun of people who like their team and support it, win or lose.
So, yeah. I can handle mediocrity.
Not that I think that mediocrity is coming anytime soon.
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