I have a weird sense of worry, but only because I feel a sense of urgency.
I feel like the stars aligned for us last year and we did not take advantage of it. (though the Clemons thing might have been the stars spitting on us at the end).
I feel like we got the golden path this year as so many teams were without key players or are noticeably weaker than expected, and though it seems like we are out almost all our OL, a lot of teams lost dreams to injury this year (GB, Atlanta, etc) and we are probably more fortunate than many.
It just feels like a now or never thing because of all the contracts coming up and the feeling that we cannot possibly keep them all. My animosity toward Harvin is firmly rooted in the feeling that his large contract is going to prevent us from signing one of these guys : Sherman, ET, Bennett, Tate and Wilson (I cannot imagine any future where we cannot sign Wilson but I have to include him because his signing will probably eat a lot of the cap too). So he seems like an expensive luxury, one that cost us a useful 1st rounder, needed cap space and 1/2 through the season hasn't scored a point or made a single yard for the team.
If this was a wildcard team and we were projected as such, I would point out that we have the ability to beat anyone in the playoffs because in spite of all the weaknesses we have guys that are difficult to defend and a defense that can do amazing things. Since we are a favorite, the issue is we are not consistent. And yes, that is worrisome. We can beat anyone but we can also lose to anyone. Our greatest weaknesses are strengths of our greatest competition for the top spot.
The team chasing us is strong at all the things we are struggling with recently, and was the team we soundly beat last year only to watch them race into the SB last year as we stumbled and they almost won it.
We got this golden path to the SB this year and it feels like we are not taking advantage of it. We will see how the Saints and 49ers games go, but for now I just want us to beat Atlanta and Minnesota.