| WOW | 08:03 AM |
So X-rated is now the only #1 seed from any division left in the playoffs. In the other 3 divisions the #1 seed didn`t even make the championship game. Proves that the regular season doesn`t matter, seeding doesn`t matter, and anyone can win on any night. |
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| Duh | 08:10 AM |
that goes w/o say, but lets not act like it "doesn`t matter". Being the #1 seed is an accomplishment in it self.
Signed - #7 seeded player |
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| ^ | 08:20 AM |
Hey idiot, sorry but in C or B that shouldn`t happen. A league has to many good teams, which it doesn`t matter where your team is placed unless your the 8th seed. X-Rated should win the C league ship and if they don`t they should stay back one more season to improve. Look what happen to Bulldogs. I also play in the C league and think X-Rated should jump over to the next level after they win the season. |
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| Duh | 08:22 AM |
Dude, C and B are just as competitive, with each other. Of course if you`re in a higher division, you think that the lower league aren`t competitive but they are. |
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| Black Gold player | 08:45 AM |
@Duh- what team do you play for because if you been around the league for long, you should know "C" is for beginners and improving. Yes it`s competitive WITHIN our division, but each division gets harder. I will say C league teams can hang with B teams, but not B+ or A...100% positive not A. Some of those A league teams never played in C (B+ or A) because they have all around good players on their roster. Is a reason why Tom (our league commissioner) doesn`t let "low" B or C teams play in States,Nationals, Bark Bowl, or Turkey Bowl because the other leagues do the same ( send their best) Next season is Open and it`s perfect for a team to join because you`ll play all levels and can or won`t better. Just learning where you stand. |
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| C leaguer | 09:07 AM |
@duh- X-Rated been around C league for a long time and just now they have improved which they could move to the next level.
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| Duh | 09:20 AM |
I agree with everything both of you have said. My point was to the initial poster and "^" that each division is competitive within itself. (i.e. A league competitive with A league, B+ with B+, etc...) Thus the fact that a #1 seed has fallen (in whatever division) doesn`t mean they didn`t accomplish anything, just mean they lost to the better team that day. |
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| original poster | 09:24 AM |
It is an accomplishment to have the best regular season record and the #1, but I it is surprising to me that so many #1 teams went down. It shows how strong each division is overall from top to bottom. |
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| Duh | 09:31 AM |
agreed |