Fairness dictates that the walkover game should be fairly close to any other game in terms of outcomes for the winning team (well, other than the 25-0 score)..
In any other game, the laws of mathematics and reason determine that if you have 5 players on the field, all the times, and they all play 48 minutes... the sum of their minutes will be 240 minutes. How is that close to any other game? As for enthusiasm... that is truly unfair. You gained enthusiasm at a risk free situation. The training minutes, you would complete it one way or the other as you described with the "predictability" factor.
How many examples of players making 48 minutes, do you need? One
(13019551)? Two
(12916735)? Three
(12864697)? 2 on each game... that makes 6 highly unlikely coincidences. And so many times in a row. How strange. Hell... it's not even my team!
And if they can get an injury... there is only the competitive issue. I could easily put those main guys in a sub on the last league game... it's true. But then, if it is predictable, remind me... why is there a minute limitation?
Last edited by the L train at 6/11/2009 10:09:06 PM