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From: ebobo

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Date: 8/11/2008 1:19:57 PM
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It's possible that you promote if there are bot-teams in the superior division...and if you have the best stats of all the leagues of your division...

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ebobo

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Date: 8/11/2008 1:35:26 PM
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Well, a 20 team-division brings you to 28 regular season games... I guess it would not kill anybody to play 3 league games per week once every 2 weeks during the season, but it would be a considerable change for the game though...

Any other ideas? The debate is open

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Date: 8/11/2008 9:25:52 PM
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Yeah, I thought about that. Instead of a full interconference schedule, just four games would be played against the out of conference foes. This would undoubtedly cause people to gripe when they got a difficult schedule, but it would be okay by me.

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Date: 8/11/2008 9:31:00 PM
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Well, a 20 team-division brings you to 28 regular season games... I guess it would not kill anybody to play 3 league games per week once every 2 weeks during the season, but it would be a considerable change for the game though...

Any other ideas? The debate is open


There is already a thread about this in the suggestions forum.

My suggestion is to get rid of the conferences and reduce each league to 12 teams. In this model, 8 out of 12 teams make the playoffs and play the same or a similar playoff as we have now.

Also, the bottom 2 teams demote automatically. The remaining 2 teams play a qualification game with the teams coming up with the worst records.

Alternatively, the bottom 4 teams demote automatically.

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