You're probably right.
I need to do the 10 step program and get to a place where the moves or lack of moves doesn't matter.
Step 1 Dont care
Step 2 laugh at the organizations incompetence.
Step3 thru 10 add as you see fit.
LOL
Great Pic
You have to find a balance between calling out the incompetence, which I think you have done very well (you have the same points that I have), and the good that is there to be enjoyed.
Brian Cushing, and the defense as a whole, is something that I derive great joy from. Our defense became competent for the first time in a long time. I put that on Frank Bush, and the addition of a better DB coach (Gibbs), and some great moves: Subtraction of TJ, Addition of Pollard, drafting of Cushing, and somewhat of a semblance of competence at cornerback.
So the defense, specifically Bush-Cushing-Pollard, is my happy place.
The offense, IMO, is Kubiak's project. While I enjoy the boost in passing stats--After all, David Carr at the wheel of the old offense, pre-Kubiak, was just atrocious--I still don't like how he has made the running game a back-burner issue. While people will point to Alex Gibbs as Kubiak's way of focusing more on the run game, I am not satisfied with the lack of moves for a better RB. Especially since there were moves that we could have made.
Having said all of that, let's look at the Cleveland Browns. The draft analysts had pegged the Browns as being PURE GENIUS for their first round shenanigans that acquired Notre Dame's Brady Quinn as their future QB. I mean, they gushed and gushed about how genius the Browns were for making the moves to get Brady Quinn. At every turn of draft weekend, the analysts were making big noise about the moves. Oops.
Look at the Lions. Heck, the 9ers think they are getting the best of both worlds by having Alex Smith and David Carr as their QB1 and QB2. LOL. Singletary is going to tackle Carr and separate his throwing shoulder if David ever sees the field for significant playing time.
While I don't think Kubiak is all he's cracked up to be, I find ways to enjoy this team. And the conversations on this board. In fact, my interaction on here might just actually be more important to me than what happens each year. We all have a connection on here, no matter how good or bad we do each year. This is the thing that remains constant.
We're not what we
should be, but Thank Goodness we're not what we used to be.