I agree to an extent but I think it also depends are you looking big picture (i.e.) overall style of play and how some teams exploit it vs short term (i.e.) rick Ralph 10 game segments?
Making the playoffs the last few years has raised expectations. Getting tuned up and spit out as they have vs. STL., Vegas and Col in the first round has left some, such as me, perhaps not appreciating that we are lucky to have a playoff team even if they do not play a playoff style or match up well vs certain teams.
It is a marathon not a sprint that I know but I am having trouble not fast forwarding to the playoffs!
Well said, and I understand completely
I actually really like the marathon/sprint analogy that you made. If you were to go out and watch 32 people compete in a marathon, yes.... the winner usually comes down to a sprint at the end
BUT you will spend the bulk of your time watching the race up until the sprint at the end. So why not enjoy it if your runner is doing well and is in the leading pack for most of the race?
I mean... if the only thing that's important to you is the sprint at the end, why watch the rest of the race at all? Just tune in at the 25.5 mile mark
Same applies with the Jets... if all that matters to someone is the playoffs, why watch the regular season at all? Why not just tune in in April?