Honestly - if teams by calculating that walkovers won´t cause any harm decide to "draw the walkover" as a tactical weapon, that´s bad sportmanship in an extreme form. So coaches who try to exploit that "loophole" can hardly call for justice there and for sure don´t need to be protected.
I see the point from the BB point, but as a user I´d feel betrayed if there is a rule, the rule is for whatever reason not executed and someone jumps at that knowing about the possible consequences and afterwards that user gets protected. If the rule is there, you have to count on somebody calling it. If you count on nobody acting according to the rules "just because" that´s within your own responsibility and if it fails it was at your own risk.
About the rule beeing executed or not:
Tie breakers usualle kick in after the FINAL game of the regular season, because that´s when the seeding occurs and tie breakers are necessary. So the first time when the error occured with any true consequencs was after the last game. How can you argue that following the rules then is a change of policy, when the only thing missing so far is a
? The error with the "wrong seedings" for the knock out rounds was wrong, but that´s also happening just now.That´s just a bug, not a change of policy...
Last edited by LA-seelenjaeger at 10/23/2012 4:19:57 PM
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