There's absolutely nothing wrong with finding something better & more productive to do w/your time than devoting 3+hrs on a Sunday watching this weekly garbage.
Yep! More time than that too following the team each week. Unplugging from it is definitely a healthy decision. I could definitely see that. Or a (3-0) start to the 2025 season to get the fans back, just to crush them going (2-12) the rest of the way.
I've been a true darksider (no hope, no joy) for a good solid decade now. Maybe more. Before that, I was only kind of a darksider - snarky comments, expecting them to lose, etc. Eventually, it kills you. But you get used to it - and you certainly don't suffer as much after a time. However, the real downside to it is a complete lack of enjoyment of anything until it's over. I am always expecting something bad, and even when things are going well, I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop. I can't enjoy a good win until it's over - there is no longer any such thing as optimism and enjoying the moment. I get what you're saying about the team breaking you - we all shatter in different ways.
Yeah, that’s not fun at all as a fan, but the team has given you no choice. You have to protect yourself, so I get that mindset. My problem is if I have lost hope (rightfully so) then why keep watching or caring? Seems like a waste of time. I can’t pick another team. The Jets are my team. That’s it. I guess just take a step back and care less about football. The team preached Super Bowl or bust this year, so to bust like they have, it really does a number on you. Some fans knew not to get excited, but unfortunately I was not one of them.
I feel exactly the same way. I could never ever ever switch teams, so it's either Jets or lose interest in football. Which has absolutely happened. In fact, I'm also a Mets, Rangers, and Nets guy, so I get this across the board with all my teams. Sports doesn't hold the exciting mystique it used to hold for me by any stretch anymore. And that's a shame, because sports are amazing, it just gets difficult to get kicked in the jewels all the time. As for the Super Bowl aspirations this year, that's part of the good side of protecting myself. I laughed at it, didn't expect it at all, knew something would go wrong, and I wasn't angry, pissed off, betrayed, or anything else when it did.
Great clip. That is sadly how many Jets fans are. We can just get up and leave but we choose not to. Pretty crazy, indeed!
I'm generally optimistic in real-life and don't want that to change. It's the hope that kills you. We've all heard promise after promise year on year and we've had very little to shout about in nearly 15 years. In a league that tries to facilitate even competition between its teams. It's getting grim now. I genuinely believed in Douglas after the 2022 draft and thought we were just competent QB play away from the playoffs. The absolute lows of the recent times were the Rodgers injury and then the London game v Minnesota, which cost me 500 UK pounds (over 600 bucks) for 2 tickets to watch it all fail. I'm continuing to watch all the games, as always, but now with tempered expectations. I'm less likely to seek out and read or listen to any off the field stuff at all. I'll tune back in when next season's games start. A lament recorded when The Jets were good and released posthumously. I know how you feel bruv.
You and me both, TDK. Screw this team and it's sorry ass owner ruining everything we love about our NY Jets