Anyone that has watched football for a longtime can see the overall product is a far cry from what it used to be. In fact, I've been telling you guys for years the NFL continues to decline. The 90's and 2000's were by far superior to the crap we're seeing now.
Some of the reasons the NFL has taken a nose dive:
- Incompetent HC's: this is why hardly anyone has been fired yet due to the lack of alternatives. Take a loot around the NFL and you'll be asking yourself who the hell that coach is and how did he even get hired in the first place?
- Lack of identities: Every team builds their team exactly the same and runs the same offense and defense. What happened to the west coast offense? Tamp 2 defense? Zone blitz defense? The 4-6 defense? Run and shoot offense? Greatest show on turf? Legion of Boom? Marty Ball? Bill Belichick taking away what team's do best? I know the reason. Players are too incompetent to comprehend this and that's why we see every team look the same to make it easier for the player.
- Serious lack of true super stars: It's a dying breed. NFL is trying way too hard pushing guys that have no business being in the spotlight.
- Too many no name players: The average lifespan of an NFL player seems to have dropped dramatically. It seems like NFL teams are adopting the LeBron James approach and blowing up their roster after every season. It's because these guys aren't any good and teams are looking for replacements.
- lack of talent from the college ranks: As a kid/teenager and young adult, I used to watch the drafts and there would be "can't miss" or "generational talent" guys in every draft. We don't see that anymore.
- Rules favoring offenses: it took a long time to take over, but this is what we get. The two teams I've noticed get away with false starts on a regular basis are the Chiefs and the Eagles. I'm tired of watching the Eagles G's constantly getting up from their stance and talking to the QB before tapping the C to snap the ball. There were many times the entire line wasn't set. It's bull ****.
- Rivalries are dead: they've been dead for a long time. The last good rivalry was the Seahawks/49ers in the early 2010's. There's way too much turnover which is why we don't see this anyone. The Manning/Brady rivalry was really good for the NFL and I miss that.
- The art of the QB is dying: the trend we continue to see is a QB who panics and starts running around. They aren't facing complex defenses like QB's of the past did. Everyone has the same damn scheme. Tom Brady has said to an extent that QB's can't read defenses and prefer breaking the pocket. He also mentioned defensive schemes were different as well when he first started playing.
- Salary cap: TV contracts have exploded the cap and inferior QB's are making money that will set up generations. You think they have much motivation to win? Not when you're making $60M like Dak Prescott. That's the reality we face. Too many mediocre players are getting paid a lot of money which I think is really bad for the game.
- NFL scheduling is atrocious - too many networks hijackings games early in the season. Why are we seeing potential championship games or Super Bowl matchups in week 1 or 2? The latest example late in the season is not flexing Bills at Pats which have a lot of storylines, but it's trapped in a 10am time slot. They won't remove Dallas from SNF. Instead, the NFL wants you to see Pittsburgh and Miami on MNF.
- NFL is watered down: too many games. It was fine with 16 games and 6 playoff teams. It's not too easy to make the playoffs with 7 teams.