There seems to be a perception that being really bad gets you closer to a SB victory than having a good, but not great team. I've heard that theory from posters and even coaches. I assume it stems from the perception that higher draft picks means you improve faster. I don't agree. IMO it's easier to retain players on a good team and sound drafting can even up the higher pick advantage especially when you consider the high salary cap cost of a mistake in the the top 5 picks. Thoughts?