Originally posted by: Weeeman
IE: A team clinchs homefield, what is to prevent them from 'letting' a team they play win?
I know guys need rest and all but it pisses me off to see big names sitting out after there teams clinch.
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: Weeeman
IE: A team clinchs homefield, what is to prevent them from 'letting' a team they play win?
I know guys need rest and all but it pisses me off to see big names sitting out after there teams clinch.
i don't follow...
You answered your own question. They need rest and time to heal any injuries. Why risk your star players in games that don't affect the outcome of the playoffs? I hardly see how this is letting the other team win.Originally posted by: Weeeman
IE: A team clinchs homefield, what is to prevent them from 'letting' a team they play win?
I know guys need rest and all but it pisses me off to see big names sitting out after there teams clinch.
Originally posted by: Wooglin
Teams prefer to enter the playoffs on a winning note. However, if someone is dinged up at all, which after 15 games is very likely, resting them going into the playoffs is SMART.
They play hard, they don't throw the game by sitting starters, they don't purposely fumble or toss an INT, and they do try to win, since riding a win is better than a loss, regardless of who plays.
There is nothing wrong with it. Is Taglibue tried to force players to play, it would be epicly stupid, and easily avoided.