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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 94263" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>Are we attempting to find the best team or the team that had the best season? The smaller the sample, the more you are picking "best season" and not best team. I don't have an opinion on what I prefer the playoff to achieve, but I strongly disagree that having less team means you are more likely to get the best. </p><p></p><p>Let's say we have a team with a key injury in off season, that leaves to a star player being out 3 games. They lose the three games OOC, but once the star returns, they sweep their conference winning by 30 points a game. </p><p></p><p>Did they have the best season? Not with three losses, but they may very well be the best team, and I don't see why the team should not have the opportunity to prove it on the field. </p><p></p><p>Obviously a key injury could happen later in the season as well, but a playoff usually determine "who is the best now" after picking teams who have already had good seasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 94263, member: 1175"] Are we attempting to find the best team or the team that had the best season? The smaller the sample, the more you are picking "best season" and not best team. I don't have an opinion on what I prefer the playoff to achieve, but I strongly disagree that having less team means you are more likely to get the best. Let's say we have a team with a key injury in off season, that leaves to a star player being out 3 games. They lose the three games OOC, but once the star returns, they sweep their conference winning by 30 points a game. Did they have the best season? Not with three losses, but they may very well be the best team, and I don't see why the team should not have the opportunity to prove it on the field. Obviously a key injury could happen later in the season as well, but a playoff usually determine "who is the best now" after picking teams who have already had good seasons. [/QUOTE]
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