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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
I agree with this, but most of the rest of the board certainly does not.
Guys want to have it both ways - "this team is the most talented in the division, 3rd most talented in AFC" etc. - yet people are saying that a SINGLE playoff win in the 5-10 years he'll likely be here is "success"?
I don't give a **** what happened in the past, because it can't be changed.
But they've made "win-now" moves, so I expect them to win right ****ing now. Playoffs in 2013. A win or two in 2014. And at least a SB appearance or win by the time Andy leaves KC.
The rest of you (not you, DJ) can talk out of both sides of your mouth and enjoy mediocrity, I'm going to demand better.
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Hey damn it. I said SB in 3.
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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
People have said that a single playoff win in the 5-10 years AR will likely be here is considered success.
A single playoff win in 5-10 years does not equal a team that has a "very good chance" at appearing in a Super Bowl.
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Not this ****ing guy.
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Originally Posted by DTLB58
Why should it be anything less than a SB WIN?
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Read post 3.
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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud
Well, number one is that we have yet to see this team perform on the field. Why would anyone expect a Super Bowl appearance without seeing the product itself?
I think there's enough talent and coaching on this squad to realistically predict a playoff win in the next few years. But Super Bowls require an incredible amount of luck, not only from your team, but from the misfortune of others.
A consistent contender is more realistic, IMO, than being a lock for a Super Bowl.
I have absolutely no idea.
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That's not the question. The question is what will make the Reid regime a success?