Without the results being spread out over time they aren't terribly significant. A 12 win season is very likely to be better than a 6 win season, but its not necessarily so. Its possible that the 6 win team is the better team than the 12 win team. The disparity is big enough that its probably not the case, but as you pointed out, quite a few 10, 11 and 12 win Vikings teams have been exposed as little more than 5 or 6 win teams the following year. It kind of proves the point that it doesn't make a ton of sense to measure a team by outcomes rather than process, which is why good coaches don't do it.Mothman wrote: What fixation? It's just a way to help designate a successful season.
... and I didn't suggest anything of the sort. I was just pointing to examples of successful Vikings seasons that were immediately followed by unsuccessful seasons. We can agree that a 12 win season is better than a 6 win season, no?
You've made that very clear. However, despite your somewhat unique views regarding results, they actually matter. A good 9 win team might not make the playoffs, which means they won't get a shot to go further. A team that doesn't score enough might not even get to 9 wins. Points matter, winning matters and good teams win. I'm not fixated on win totals. I'm fixated on the end game which, as I've said before, doesn't mean I don't enjoy the ride. However, a team has to win to reach that end game and winning definitely matters once a team reaches it.
i'm getting awfully tired of having to justify why I don't have a near-religious zeal for Mike Zimmer's Vikings and especially for why I actually care about things like wins and production. The importance of both is so obvious that's absurd to have to keep defending it.
I'd rather have a 9 win team capable of winning the super bowl that doesn't make the playoffs than an 11 win team not capable of winning the SB in the playoffs.
I don't think my views are unique...they are pretty much the standard view in teaching/coaching. The results based view is like NCLB, but focusing on results never works...because its pointless and irrelevant to the process of actually learning, and in the end its destructive. Its why any teams fans would run their team into the ground if they had the power to make the decisions.
Anyway, I certainly don't want you to have a religious zeal for Mike Zimmer. Call for him to be fired for all I care. I think he's a good coach who is doing it the right way with the Vikings, and I have a pretty low opinion of previous Vikings coaches, so I find what he's doing pretty exciting.