Originally posted by 7steeladonis I'm curious why you think so.
I do wonder about it a bit. Does consolidating all the best teams into one league come at the expense of the competitive and normal leagues? Not that I'm saying I have put a lot of research into this but...just going strictly off what Brooklyn experienced last season. We probably should have been in Competitive or Elite but we got stuck in the regular league and boy that was a hot mess. I think we had two games all season that were decided by less than 100 points.
But at the end of the day no matter how they have reshuffled the league structure it always seems like problems still exist and really it just comes down to too many teams owned by folks who either don't know how to build a good team or are not able to build a good team due to being new to the game or not being able to recruit a proper roster. And I don't say this to bash those people, I understand the dynamics at play here. So in the end I guess the most recent solution is to try and bunch the best teams together into the top leagues to at least make things interesting for those people?
Thanks... now when you lose to the number one team , is it a badge of honor that you scored the most points all season against the #1 team, and the score was below 50 points!!! You have a solid team keep it up.
Originally posted by URL54MVP I do wonder about it a bit. Does consolidating all the best teams into one league come at the expense of the competitive and normal leagues? Not that I'm saying I have put a lot of research into this but...just going strictly off what Brooklyn experienced last season. We probably should have been in Competitive or Elite but we got stuck in the regular league and boy that was a hot mess. I think we had two games all season that were decided by less than 100 points.
But at the end of the day no matter how they have reshuffled the league structure it always seems like problems still exist and really it just comes down to too many teams owned by folks who either don't know how to build a good team or are not able to build a good team due to being new to the game or not being able to recruit a proper roster. And I don't say this to bash those people, I understand the dynamics at play here. So in the end I guess the most recent solution is to try and bunch the best teams together into the top leagues to at least make things interesting for those people?
NEVER going to make everyone happy. That is just the nature of the beast. I for one am extremely pleased with the new age based format. I know the only hiccup is when you get you right before the pro ranks there seems to be a huge jump, but I was flat out getting tired of people gaming the system and/or playing teams that were a whole season older than you and people saying "It doesn't matter if they are older, you can still win" Which may be true, but it is way easier to do when you have the older team. I enjoy playing 16 games that are close to some extent. What a waste of time and money to see 255-0 games.
Originally posted by CHANNELCAT Thanks... now when you lose to the number one team , is it a badge of honor that you scored the most points all season against the #1 team, and the score was below 50 points!!! You have a solid team keep it up.
Originally posted by 7steeladonis Originally posted by CHANNELCAT
Thanks... now when you lose to the number one team , is it a badge of honor that you scored the most points all season against the #1 team, and the score was below 50 points!!! You have a solid team keep it up.
I looked and you played us, not ODB
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