I would also like to see how this team handles some more adversity before comparing to the LOB (i actually dont want to see adversity and hope its all plane sailing in 2026 and beyond but you get the drift). Whether that be season ending injuries to key players, how they do having lost the OC. LOB lost Gus Bradley in 2013, had the Percy Harvin stuff blow up in their face in 2014 forcing them to trade him, had to cut key guys like browner, tate and thurmond, numerous injuries. Completely whiffed in the 2014 draft etc and still made the super bowl. Super bowl hangovers are real. Some vets lose a bit of hunger and make business decisions, sometimes unintentionally. Others want paid, some get paid and get fat and happy etc.
I do think this time around JS has learned lessons. I don't think he goes for flashy skill players in trades/free agency. There is less headcases in the team this time to disrupt. If he does make a trade I'm guessing its for someone already paid. I think him and MM will be more ruthless and less loyal to any players not pulling their weight. I just hope he does better in the draft than 2014 picking 32nd and nails the OC hire.