At least we have the bye week coming up. I know it leaves a bitter taste but we need it now to get healthy on D and work out the kinks in the offense. This is a process and we are still in a good position for a successful season.
oWhat is your definition of a successful season? Winning record? Playoffs?
I'm more interested in building an organization that is consistently good. Sometimes you sell your soul for one "good" season and pay for it with three or four bad ones. Right now, this is a mediocre team in a league filled wmpeith them. I'd rather be building for prolonged success that feeling good about beating average teams by the skin of my teeth. That's a false euphoria.