Lots of people are riding AZ's jock at 3-0.
Long Time Fan wrote:At the effective quarter pole, early season returns show that parity is alive and well in the NFL. Here in Houston, a team that finished last season with 14 loses in a row, has started this new season 3-1. Across the league, teams that were thought to be contenders are down (New Orleans 1-3), while thought to be also-rans are up (Cowboyz 3-1). When I hear competitive balance, I think redistribution of wealth. I prefer a meritocracy. Parity makes for sustaining fan interest, but is it good for the league in the long run?
RiverDog wrote:The answer to your question is yes. Fan interest is what's good for the league in the long run. I don't know how it couldn't be.
All the more reason to bask in the glory period of the Seahawks; this time will likely pass all too quickly before we know it.
Funny, I don't remember any "dynasty" talk over at the P-I in 2005 or before
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Funny, I don't remember any "dynasty" talk over at the P-I in 2005 or before, but, what I do remember was all of the talk about how much the "window of opportunity" is open or not. Most of us thought the window was still open after SB40 but we know now the window had already closed.
kalibane wrote:Don't remember the Dynasty talk either. But the belief that the window was still open was based on the completely reasonable assumption that Tim Ruskell wasn't going to take a flame thrower to the roster.
Ugh... I just went back and looked at his 5 years as a GM and it's even more depressing than I remember. Ruskell only managed to pull 5 players out of the draft who provided meaningful/quality starts for the Seahawks in his entire run as GM. 5!
No one at the PI was talking dynasty.
NorthHawk wrote:I only remember the discussions about the window closing, however that doesn't mean there weren't threads about a dynasty that I chose to not participate.
I find it interesting that the NFL won't consider a team in Las Vegas because of gambling, but I believe London has an extensive bookie system where you can bet on almost anything. Why the different attitude for London? I'll answer my own question - money.
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