Hi all!
After 2 months of revelling in the Packers' superbowl victory, getting married, revelling in the victory again, my mind has been firmly cast for the future.
The last time our beloved team won the superbowl (before this), we had to wait fifteen years. It seems like a lifetime ago doesn't it? Watching Reggie manhandle Bledsoe, watching the old man run around like a kid who just found a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
Which brings me to the current state of affairs.
Now, in my eyes, a lockout would be disastrous. Even though the term "Superbowl hangover" has been coined, I feel the Packers' nucleus is so solid, namely age and depth, that a strike-out season would dismantle a lot of the momentum our team has created through the emergence of key starters and a creative, swarming defense.
You can never predict what is to happen, especially in football, but I just have this feeling that Aaron Rodgers will retire with no less than 3 rings.
But, isn't this the same feeling I had with our former three time MVP gunslinger?
Yes.
What is different?
Alot. Mostly Ted Thompson.
Our 96' team, whilst arguably better than our current crop, wasn't built to maintain championship runs for an extended period of time, regardless of who was under center.
Many a time during the past fifteen years, I have felt so anxious and nervous come game day.
Two superbowl victories later, I am looking forward to football for years to come, and cannot wait to see the record book in ten years time, permitting I am still here! That being said, I think the years 97-01 taught me to be acceptant, not overly expectant.
Sigh.
I wish it were September already, and this lockout bullshizzle was well and truly over.
Zero2Cool is my captain.