05-24-2017, 12:49 PM
(05-24-2017, 12:32 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: But here's the caveat, for those that choose to be optimistic at the beginning of each year. What if there's a, or a few, 'significant injuries' ala Dalton two years ago or other guys in the past?I get what your saying, I used to be so wrapped up with this team losing. Back in the 90's I was living in San Diego and would watch the 1st quarter of our games and would be completely baffled by the baffoonery, I'd shut the TV off and go golfing.
I ask because you said you don't think getting rid of Marv at this point would make sense. As i pointed out before, there have been 14 seasons without a playoff win. A lot of those explained away for one reason or another.
This question isn't to antagonize or prolong a negative narrative, just to try and find out when enough is enough; where the line is drawn. And i ask because a few times in the recent past, people have said "if he can't get it done with this roster...".
My personal opinion is, people just don't generally like change and there's the worry that if a change is made, it's automatically going to revert to the lost decade times.
Like you, I agreed with myself to let, what I can't control, not dictate my life. We are not going to change the front office. Lost my thought now, so yeah I do get optimistic at the beginning of each new season, but it is tempered.