It has been a long time coming... and it finally took over this past season.. all out offensive displays like we have never seen.. mostly in the passing game. Mind numbing numbers.. offensive shootouts and TD passes by the bushel basket.
Defense after defense shredded on a weekly basis.. if you don't have a dynamic fast pass rush.. you were sitting ducks.. and if you got home be wary, the "Don't touch me red jersey" mentality has extended fully past the practice field. Almost to the point of why bother restricting them with shoulder pads and a helmet.. they sure in the hell don't need them to play this brand of football.
Okay.. that last comment is a little preemptive at this point, give it another off-season or two of rule book tweaking.. lord knows that the mass public is devouring this brand of football.. these basketball type scores on a weekly basis.
Well don't include me in that demographic.. I truly despise this version of the game.. this rule born bias towards the offense. Teams selling out to take advantage of the slanted and unbalanced rules. I don't blame them for doing so.. but damn is it disheartening to watch the pure nature of the sport wither away.
There are a few teams that buck those trends and play a more traditional version of football.. and two of the leading teams play this weekend. The Ravens and the Niners..
Albeit the win over the Saints was more about the offense keeping up with the Saints last weekend.. but anyone watching that game knows that their defense came to play last Saturday and dropped them hammer on anyone wearing those gold helmets. Good old fashion smack them in the mouth football.
The Ravens Texans game was another old fashion grind them out football game with two defenses that play a complete football game.
So there is hope that football, the true game of football by nature, can be saved.. I doubt it as the NFL will do there best to take that away from defenses as well.. but there is a flicker of hope.
I know.. lawsuits, injuries, and ratings oh my.. but honestly the traditional roots of the gladiator sport are fading rapidly.. and it is only a matter of time before that trickles down to all levels of the game.
Just don't color me a fan of the movement....
"The oranges are dry; the apples are mealy; and the papayas... I don't know what's going on with the papayas!"