Dear 12s,
Remember how this was supposed to be "a
rebuilding year?"
Remember how we were so busy getting our feet back under us from x2 Superbowl appearances that we weren't even supposed to be in the
Playoffs?
To be honest, OsQ is relieved. Without question, our guys hate losing and will play as hard as they can for the 12s. However, there is a difference between shining bright and burning out.
See, football teams that pound
themselves to pieces grasping for the Superbowl year after year quickly burn out and become a joke. Athletes know this. To quote L, "I don't pound my own training hard year after year, week after week. I use what's called periodization. Periods of higher intensity and periods of maintenance fitness throughout the year. I'll burn out otherwise."
This is a valid concern for football teams as well as for athletic individuals. Did you ever wonder why we worry about very few teams from the East divisions? Here is the Way of It.
The Giants, Cowboys, Eagles, Bills and so on tore each other to shreds in the 1980s. They slugged it out in the post season and grasped at the Superbowl year after year. The result was that they collectively burned out and the East still hasn't recovered. I mean, who in the NFL really thinks about the Bills or Eagles right now, let alone worries about them?
Seattle is new to being a force in the NFL. Let's ask ourselves an important question.
Do we want our Seahawks to burn themselves out
and then go back to being ignored? Or do we want to accept that in order
to have a legacy of greatness, there are going to be maintenance years?
The Seahawks do not have irreparable issues. They do, however, need to take some time to work on communication and clicking together faster. That's the way Carroll Mode is set up. They need some time away from the media frenzy and intense stress and possibility of injuries in order to stay mentally and physically healthy.
This was a maintenance year. For all that, they gave us an exciting season and a Playoffs appearance. I hope the
12s will be smart and acknowledge this.
Sincerely,
OsQ
P.S. Remember how our Superbowl victory came after a short season...?





