It took a week for mono to go from ordinary forum member to the NFL section's SpursDynasty.![]()
I hope not, I've got him in one of my fantasy leagues.
It took a week for mono to go from ordinary forum member to the NFL section's SpursDynasty.![]()
His anti-San Diego arguments are eerily similar to SD's anti-Mav arguments.
"Who cares about 14 ty regular season wins?"
Just teasing you Mono, don't sweat it.
It's kind of creepy because I was going to call him out on it yesterday, but he still hadn't dropped the "beating a team they were supposed to beat," and I'm left thinking this is a really good trolling attempt or mono just doesn't care that he's being a hypocrite.
in the NBA, 60 wins means something for next season.
in the NFL, that isn't always the case. See the Chicago Bears that went 13-3 one season and 4-12 the very next year.
Teams can ride an easy schedule in the NFL, and can play way over their heads for one year.
The Chargers have been an up and down team for 4 or 5 years now. Add the worst Head Coach in the NFL and I see 8-8 or 9-7.
There's nothing SpursDynasty about this. The NBA and the NFL are two completely different animals. A 60 win team in the NBA is still a 60 win team barring injuries or a total meltdown. A 14 win team in the NFL could easily be a 7 win team the next year despite nothing major changing. How do you explain away New Orleans, who went from an incredibly potent offense to putrid? And in San Diego's case, major changes DID occur.
Certain teams like New England, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh can maintain success due to their solidarity in the organization from the top down. San Diego isn't one of those teams.
We're only two games into the season, Mono. If they start 0-3, that might be too steep a hill to climb, even in the NFC.
Drew Brees has never put two good seasons back to back.
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