Baus there is only one way and one way only to judge football. On the pitch, until we stop sucking and become even half of the consistently unstoppable force we been for years, then I can pick up the pom poms with you and start cheering on the strength of this squad. Until then, hot air to dream about how good/stronger it looks on paper, it's really just madness for me to entertain this notion based on results. I can be positive and hopeful about the potential of the squad. But it means jack shit until they start showing it on the regular. It's that simple for me, I highly object to saying it's stronger then last season based on the facts, only last week me and many here were seriously discussing firing Allegri after just 1 win out of 6...
Zamparini, is that you?

That was such crazy talk going on in that thread, and you know it.
6 games, for a coach who damn near lead our team to its first treble, in his first year? C'mon.
Wtf does Conte have to do with it? There's not an aota of logic in saying this squad is stronger when they are failing hard so far in the league, how difficult is it to grasp that? You actually have to show it on the pitch, not just dream away by how wonderful it looks on paper.
Good squads do show it on the pitch.
What's also not incredibly difficult to grasp, when one lives/breathes the club the way you do my friend, is that there have been very obvious circumstances that have contributed to our poor start. Circumstances that we largely appear to be moving beyond (injuries, lack of tactical identity, excessive rotation/lack of chemistry).
It's pretty clear that the Udinese, Chievo, and Frosinone results are not indicative of the quality on the roster. They're indicative of a late start, an injury crisis (particularly in midfield), 10 new players, a manager who was still trying to figure out what he had, etc.
I think we should also just acknowledge that, psychologically, it's bloody hard to win 5 consecutive scudetti for any team. Not to mention the fact that teams in all sports often suffer a letdown to start the year after an intense championship season, because it's draining and typically accompanied by a shorter offseason. Happens all the time.
Is it not surprising if there's a bit of a letdown to start the year, given the circumstances you're aware of?
If you said last year that we had a stronger 'squad' than Real Madrid, a lot of people would tell you that you're crazy -- even now. But we beat Madrid, right? Our results were better. Well, on paper Madrid definitely had a better squad then us, but on the pitch, our well oiled machine managed to do the job (with a little help from the crossbar).
The best squads don't always win (particularly in knockout competitions). If they did, there wouldn't be much point in watching sports.
PS: We're still winning the Scudetto this year.
