I’ll keep my opinion short as I’m on mobile;

I was far too young to remember or care about the teams of the 80s and the success they had. This is the first time I think I’ve felt like things may actually be looking up, if only bc there isn’t much room to go down any further in regards to the overall lack of success in the past 25 years, with a few scattered exceptions. Having a young QB who appears, so far, to be worthy of building around, new ownership who (let’s be honest) couldn’t possibly be worse than Snyder and even seeing that they already brought on new Senior VP for analytics…it all,.if nothing else, is a breath of fresh air away from the status quo we’ve seen for over 2 decades now.

That’s my brain dump

  • -Lights0ut-B
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    1 year ago

    I was born in 88 but I don’t remember anything from 90-92. My memories really start around 96-97 so basically all I remember is losing. Other than the Lions and Browns I can’t think of a team with less success during the last 25 years. I feel like every year I look at the schedule and predict 7-9 (or 7-10 now). I am happy the Synder is gone, and I really look forward to next year. I am hoping we have good draft, get a new coaching staff and really start building something.