RiverDog
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pmedic920":2lfd4rhg said:Say we lose in the first round of playoffs this season.
You’re willing to enter a complete rebuild phase?
Is this what you’re saying?
If so, I suggest you stay away from Vegas.
If we look at the season after this one, the odds of success with Pete/Russ still would far surpass that of whatever rebuilding took place.
I’m not questioning anyone’s status as a fan, I’m simply offering my way of looking at things.
You do you.
As I said, I do not have a W/L record or playoff result expectation. It's an intangible feeling that I refuse to put a number on.
Having said that, it's very likely that if we don't go deep into the playoffs this season and play solid, winnable games, that I'd tip over the edge and fall off the bandwagon. If something unusual happens, that we lose a key player, say Russell, at a critical juncture or if Covid somehow intervenes in some unexpected, or if we go 2-7 in our first 9 games then run the table beating the eventual SB winner but miss the playoffs, then it might cause me to placate my thirst for another season. But if we do another face plant like we did against the Rams, I'm done with this regime.
So to answer your question, yes, under the circumstances I outlined, I would be willing to enter a complete rebuild: Fire Pete and John, trade Russell, Bobby, or whatever a new regime thinks is in the best interests of this team.
I'm not exactly sure what your comment about staying away from Vegas is supposed to suggest. As I stated quite clearly, I am fully aware that there is a good chance that a complete rebuild could go very badly, put us in the company of the Lions or Jets where there's a revolving door at the HC/GM position, that we end up with some type of John Kitna/Rick Mirer hybrid at QB, that we could go a decade or longer without so much as a playoff appearance. So be it.
It's a chance I'd be willing to take.