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198210.29 in reply to 198210.26
Date: 10/23/2011 8:23:04 PM
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Now you are penalizing teams for not making the Play Offs. Relegated teams are now paying for Play Off Teams when Relegated Teams obviously need money to build... the weak get weaker. Play Off Teams are collecting money from teams not in the Play Offs, sharing it... so the deeper a team goes the more money it gets from those lesser teams. The strong get stronger.

I'm not seeing how the teams giving that money up to be divided are making anything.

I'm all for League Sharing, but it should be fair. Every team in the Play Offs could share, with those advancing getting a bigger piece. Same for the Relegation League.

There are a million ways to put in Profit Sharing (not that any are easy to code). None should force a 0 Profit for teams and divide that amongst another group (say Play Off Teams as a group benefitting).

If you want to Profit Share you can have 3 Sets. Season, Relegation and Play Off. Every Home Team gives 10% of the Game, to be divided among all teams equally.

In Season this means every team would share in the Pool, equally. Or perhaps you go off last seasons standings giving more to the lower teams. I like keeping it even myself. This does hurt teams that draw big crowds, as they won't get all of the Gate... they will only get (in my League for an example) 1/16th of that 10% back. Still, the 90% of the Gate will still be enough that even after Profit Sharing the team that brings in the most will still make the most. It gets more extreme if you move to say a 50% Profit Share.

Relegation Teams would only share in the Relegation Pool, and as those are usually bad record teams they will draw lesser crowds, so they share in a small pool while...

Play Off Teams would only share in the Play Off Pool. A nice, bigger pool for the big kids to play in.

Still, never should Profit Sharing be used to Punish Teams for not making the Play Offs... how can we ever expect them to build into a contender if we take a means to improve from them?

There are ways, like changing the First Day of the Play Offs, or a Play Off System where every team plays on the First Day, to force Salaries to be paid.

Here's an idea, simple make All Teams play Salary every Week... regardless of if they played or not. The players are under contract, right? A contract is for a Season... so just assume all contracts are for the entire Season as long as the player is on the Roster. Every Week you pay, so it's in your best interest to put your team in position to get a Paid Game every week. No more Tanking for 5th.

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198210.31 in reply to 198210.29
Date: 10/24/2011 2:19:43 AM
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Huh? You know that you don´t get any income from your forced friendly, don´t you?

So by "taking away" money from those friendlies from the teams out of competition, nobody is losing.

And of course this is about "penalizing" the non-playoff teams. If you want to improve the position of the teams having success, it will always tend to widen the gap between those and the ones not making it, therefore "punishing the weaks".

Nevertheless, all of the different concepts are just random thoughts ... the only one I´d like to have some kind of a true response to would be the different playoff format, as I do think this would be a real change for the better (by making the third place more interesting than the 4th, the second better than the third, creating revenue for the top teams and to some degree eliminating the problem of homecourt-advantage by schedule advantages and by walkovers). It would also make coaching and roster building alot more key, as you´d have to most likely play 3 competitive games a week for a possible two weeks in a row...


Last edited by LA-seelenjaeger at 10/24/2011 2:34:41 AM

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198210.32 in reply to 198210.21
Date: 10/25/2011 12:51:20 PM
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I don't think it's a big deal, because if you reach the playoffs, you will have more fans the following season.

This notwithstanding, I do think that an increase of TV contracts would be realistic, and an automatic increase of ticket prices (without changing the propensity of fans to attend) as well.

Last edited by Stavrogin at 10/25/2011 12:51:35 PM