Over and over teams prove that having the most high draft picks, and having big name highly paid players, doesn't necessarily equal winning and championships.
It is hard to overcome a losing culture to get to a winning culture, and just as hard to take the next step and get from winning in the regular season to winning in the postseason.
If it was easy to do, you wouldn't have essentially the same group of 8 or 10 teams in the playoffs year after year.
Yes, of course, a franchise can run its course like with New England and they're going to need to find that guy at QB, probably a new HC, and some guys in a few other key positions.
But, there are just organizations and HCs that seem to know how to create that culture, and if they're down (usually due to a bad luck run of injuries to several key players), it isn't for long.
The Jags have entered that territory where they ought to be a lot better than they are. But, when the rubber starts to really hit the road, they fade. Why? Beats me.
Going to be curious to see if the Cowboys can finally get past the first round or two of the playoffs this year despite having maybe the most talented roster in the NFL.