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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 955720" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>This is yet another reason I can’t wait for the expanded version. Not only will the little teams who have big years have a chance on the field (instead of playing in some worthless bowl) but the blue bloods will have obstacles in a playoff system such as 1) less time to prepare for a team they may have never played, 2) injuries, and 3) studs sitting out, 4) assistants leaving for new jobs after the regular season ends, etc.</p><p></p><p>It’s no different than in any sport. The Chiefs were razor thin close to Mahomes ankle keeping him out. They wouldn’t have won the Super Bowl without him. We saw the Bulls not win the 2 years Jordan sat out. Would UGA have won if Stetson were out?</p><p></p><p>Right now, Kirby is preparing for a 2 game season. That’s it. But put his staff in a position where they have 5 days to prepare week after week along with keeping those studs in check and we’ll see how they fare. You say 24 teams will be a joke. I say a sport where only 10 teams out of 60plus have a chance is a joke. Right now we all know the 4 teams in the playoffs will come from Bama, UGA, Michigan, Ohio State, Clemson, or Florida State. That’s it. Everyone else is playing 12 scrimmage games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 955720, member: 4334"] This is yet another reason I can’t wait for the expanded version. Not only will the little teams who have big years have a chance on the field (instead of playing in some worthless bowl) but the blue bloods will have obstacles in a playoff system such as 1) less time to prepare for a team they may have never played, 2) injuries, and 3) studs sitting out, 4) assistants leaving for new jobs after the regular season ends, etc. It’s no different than in any sport. The Chiefs were razor thin close to Mahomes ankle keeping him out. They wouldn’t have won the Super Bowl without him. We saw the Bulls not win the 2 years Jordan sat out. Would UGA have won if Stetson were out? Right now, Kirby is preparing for a 2 game season. That’s it. But put his staff in a position where they have 5 days to prepare week after week along with keeping those studs in check and we’ll see how they fare. You say 24 teams will be a joke. I say a sport where only 10 teams out of 60plus have a chance is a joke. Right now we all know the 4 teams in the playoffs will come from Bama, UGA, Michigan, Ohio State, Clemson, or Florida State. That’s it. Everyone else is playing 12 scrimmage games. [/QUOTE]
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