I disagree with you. Good teams win, bad teams lose. Of course over a season good teams may play bad on occasion but over the season, the win-loss record is the indicator of what is good. Good teams don't end the season below .500. You may think they're better than they're playing... but the true measure of what's good isn't how they should play... but how they do play. That's why coaches get fired.
Good teams are not one play away from winning games. Good teams find a way to win them, or most of them, no matter what. Our defense is good enough to keep us in games, but our offense isn't good enough to win them. I don't believe in moral victories.
A 9-7 team is a good team, but not Great or Awesome or Spectacular. A 7-9 team is not.
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Originally Posted by dragontat7169
What is your definition of GOOD? I guess a good team is the Dolphins of '72 or the Skins of '82. If you think good teams have to be above .500 then you are sadly mistaken. Good teams are teams that are in every game no matter what. That is what I define as a good team. One play either way can change the outcome of the game. To me a Good team is one play away from winning all their games. That is the definition of a good team.
I think you are defining good as Great or Awesome or Spectactular.
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