Originally posted by denverYooper
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To me, this is it. If you have a GM that can put a team on the field that gets into the playoffs nearly every year, and a coach who has control of the locker room and gets his teams to play well in the playoffs, you have a shot every year - but having a shot is no guarantee.
I work with a guy who is a Steelers fan, and another who's a Seahawks fan. Both of them are saying the exact same thing today that I'm saying: "If only THIS had happened! If only THAT had not happened!" We're all doing it.
This tells me that any team that gets into the playoffs can win it any year. There's skill and preparation, sure, but at this level, you're getting that if you're in the playoffs. There's one bad bounce, one dropped interception (oh, Sam Shields!), one injury - frankly, there is luck involved if you win a SB.
The coaches and GM's who can't get their teams into the dance consistently are the ones who usually need to be replaced.
Agreed, if MM has lost the locker room, or has gotten stale in his thinking about the game, then you'd look into it. But to me, talk of firing him or TT is stupid talk.

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