Homer.
I will admit it looks good on paper so far, there are still serious dumb things that we still do that makes me pause before I would ever label it "golden age".
It might be the "golden age" of the incredibly average Garrett era. It is more like the pinnacle.
This team this year is the result of a lot of hard work to keep that dork in charge. It is all coming to a head.
It's not really just about this particular roster and this particular season, I think it's pretty obvious that in general the way this team has drafted and been run with regard to personnel since about 2013 has been much more grounded and pragmatic than at any time since basically Jimmy left.
We all know that Garrett is a shitbird, keeping him around is pretty much the only major gripe I have but I can't blame Stephen/McClay too much for that because I think there's some extenuating circumstances going on there as far as Jerry. With that said, if we had, say a top 10 type of HC, I have no doubt whatsoever that we would've been to at least one Super Bowl since 2014, with a decent chance at a title.
Put all that together with the current roster, which is arguably as strong as we've had here in at least a decade, and I think it's fair to call this a "golden age" of sorts, only relative to the shit sandwich this organization was from about 1994-2010ish.