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  On 20/04/2021 at 10:41, jdckelly said:

honestly one of the things I don't get and maybe the amercians on here can explain it to me what the fuck is the appeal of the regular season in nfl etc 

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I can explain it but I don't agree with it.  The regular season IS losing appeal,  That is one reason for expanded playoffs: more teams are in a race later in a season which supposedly gives the regular season more meaning.  So they manufacture interest to somehow make the regular season more appealing.  Of course more teams in playoffs also means more money, let's not forget that.  

I'm not a good barometer for the American sport fan I suspect.  I'm almost 60 and have followed sports all my life (including English football).  It is nothing like the sport of my youth and I have become quite cynical...for good reason.

 

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  On 20/04/2021 at 10:54, jdckelly said:

but also has a system in place where owners can cheerfully underfund the team and bank the cash without fear of any punishment in the form of relegation, hell the worse they do the better the draft pick so they are incentivised to do so! 

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Can't speak to baseball and basketball but that's very much not the case in the NFL. The salary cap dictates the maximum they can spend on players per season but the owners are also obliged to spend a minimum of 89% (over the course of a 4 year period) of it too.

You'll occasionally get teams "tanking", which is when they trade or cut their best/players for extra picks in future drafts, but this is all done with the aim of it allowing you to be really good a few years down the line. The Browns did an extreme version of this a few years back and were pretty much a laughing stock, four years later they have one of the best rosters in the league and are a legitimate Superbowl contender next season.

 

Not to say that the NFL is devoid of problems, it certainly isn't. But I do think it's as close to perfect as you can reasonably expect in terms of creating a level playing field. As others have said though, that's a system that's come together organically over decades and is massively dependent on it essentially being a one country sport whose athletes only have one league they can play in. Attempting to uproot the system that football has in place and just implementing a US sports model is completely unfeasible, and the way this ESL is structured doesn't even seem to want to do that as the bigger teams will still be dwarfing their fellow "super clubs".

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  On 20/04/2021 at 13:15, Consortium of one said:

I can explain it but I don't agree with it.  The regular season IS losing appeal,  That is one reason for expanded playoffs: more teams are in a race later in a season which supposedly gives the regular season more meaning.  So they manufacture interest to somehow make the regular season more appealing.  Of course more teams in playoffs also means more money, let's not forget that.  

I'm not a good barometer for the American sport fan I suspect.  I'm almost 60 and have followed sports all my life (including English football).  It is nothing like the sport of my youth and I have become quite cynical...for good reason.

 

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I think a big plus of the NFL is how relatively short their season is. Four months, 17 games.

 

Most years a 9-8 record is going to have a decent shot of the playoffs so as long as you're not a complete disaster of a team you'll still be in the playoff hunt even with a 3-5 record halfway through the year.

 

You'll still get some late season dead rubbers of course, but by the time things start to take shape and a large number of teams are out of the hunt it's almost playoffs time.

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  On 20/04/2021 at 13:03, Super Duper Branko Strupar said:

If the UK government legilate against it so it's not possible surely English clubs wont be liable for any lawsuit for leaving or previously arranged fee because it is no longer lawful? @Shays Given Tim Flowers?

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Would depend on the terms of the contract and the jurisdiction but I would imagine most jurisdictions would treat the issue fairly. 

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