As fans, we’re often left rooting for individual successes for our team’s players during a season as weird and generally crappy as this one has been. We cheer a former undrafted running back to his unforeseen thousand yards, or celebrate a young pass rusher blowing up the franchise rookie sack record. We watch a tight end rewrite the franchise’s rookie records at his position and look forward to the good things to come, and cheer for a linebacker who trod a rough road to the NFL as he becomes a standout playmaker. We eat a happy plate of crow as a cornerback we thought was a bad pick has an immediate impact in the secondary.