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I used to chide people for saying "Losing will make winning that much sweeter." After 5 years with Fisher at the helm, I am starting to somewhat understand what they meant.
If things keep going this way, things are going to get very sweet! We're talking energy spike and crash, weight gain, cavities and memory loss! (Although forgetting the last 20 years of frustration might not be a bad thing!)
From 2006-2011 the Rams went 23-73, with a 24% win percentage. Just under 4 wins a year.
From 2012-2016 the Rams went 31-49, with a 38.75% win percentage. Not QUITE as bad as the worst years but still. Just over 6 wins a year.
And of course it's not the last 20 years. The last 20 years includes 4 winning seasons occurring from 99-2003.
But then look at their history from 1990-2016. That period includes 4 winning seasons in 27 years.
Robinson's last 2 years (90-91), they went 8-24, with a winning percentage of 25%. 4 wins a year.
Knox (92-94) they went 15-33, with a winning percentage of 21.25%. 5 wins a year.
Brooks (95-96) they went 13-19, with a winning percentage of 40.6%. 6.5 wins a year. But then they drafted Phillips, which is what got them in trouble.
Linehan/Haslett was 13-35, or 27%. .4,3 wins a year.
Spags was 10-38, or 20.8%.
So which years do people want to forget? All but 4?
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Thanks for doing that! (I think!)
Good for me, I had already forgotten most of that!
In answer to your question, I wouldn't ask anyone to do anything I wouldn't do myself, so, yes, forgetting all but 4 seasons would be good for everyone.
Hopefully this new regime will help us forget this past! Or at least not care about it anymore!