We got our Super Bowl last year and we should still cherish it.
Since we wouldn't do anything even if we somehow managed to scrape into the playoffs in any event; it would be better to have a worse record and be drafting from better positions in each round (no first round pick next year, of course) and finally bring in higher quality young talent, something noticeably lacking on the Rams, with a few exceptions.
We have to go all the way back to Gurley to see the importance of having a talented first round player.
This organization has whiffed on a lot of second round picks dating back to the Fisher and Linehan eras (sorry to bring back the painful memories of those esteemed coaches)
We'll be losing some starters to free agency at the end of the season and getting some future comp picks in return.
We're going to have to do better job of assessing our talent and and start giving some game reps to younger players, particularly in positions where our starters aren't getting it done, as we have to know what we have and whether to go outside for replacements.
This year has been the worst of both worlds - we're losing and at the same time only Oline backups have seen meaningful game time.
We clearly have positions in need of upgrading and we must have better internal technical development in the areas of blocking, tackling, defensive pass coverage technique, etc.
We could use new Offensive and Defensive Coordinators, as our game planning and play calling are not areas of strength.
Defensively, I am not a fan of our defence and the Cards game again exposed the fact that we're just not that good on D.
We just can't make stops when needed and we get burned by mediocre QB's, with our passive scheme and combined with a scarcity of impactful playmakers.
It's better to take our lumps now to improve for the future.
The bully came to the beach, beat us up and stole our girlfriend this year.
Let's just pump ourselves up, hit the weights and return to the beach to exact our revenge on the bully next year.