It does concern me. But not for the reason most would assume.
I don't have a problem with this team having huge expectations placed on it. I've heard both Russ and ET give the same response to this question. That the team has even bigger expectations for itself, so none of this factors at all. Some might take that as a canned response. But when your team is led by a guy like #3, I take the guys for their word and then some.
No, the reason the hype and expectation concerns me is the impact it has on the rationality of how fans will deal with any bumps or down points of the season. Fans are irrational to begin with. But you raise their expectations to insane levels, watch out. And the biggest reason of all, the influx of dumb, clueless fans that are drawn to a bandwagon when you have a hot, trendy team. I have already told myself that I am staying off of this site and not listening to sports radio for a couple days following any losses this year. Not for the reason I used to say that, because I would be so upset. But instead to avoid getting more upset about the irrational overreaction from fans.
I'm super stoked for this season and have big hopes for this team. But that doesn't change the fact that only 1 team wins a SB a year, and that the odds that it will be your team in a specific year are very small. Especially in a league of parity and unpredictability like the NFL. You could write a book on all of the teams that had big expectations who failed to meet them. I'm hoping that's not the Hawks. But if it ends up the case that this is just year 2 of Russell Wilson's journey to his 1st SB win, and not THE YEAR of his 1st SB win, so be it. I'm won't be jumping out of the window like many in this town will due to the insanely high expectations. The Hawks SB window is not 1 season for me.
Sports are highly unpredictable. Having high expectations is great. It means your team is good and doing it right. I'd die to have high expectations for the Mariners. But along with high expectations, IMO, should come the ability to understand exactly the difference between an epic choke job and simply just not being as amazing as everyone decided to predict. If the Hawks go to the playoffs and have a similar result as last year, or say lose in the NFC championship game, I'm not going to be calling this year a failure. But given the huge hype and expectation many fans now have, many will. And that's to me the unfortunate downside to all of the hype.
Cue the "Don't tell me how to be a fan!" and "If you don't expect immediate SB's, you don't have high enough standards!" posts. I know some of you are thinking it at this very moment.
