Appreciate the feedback, but Juice is exactly right. EVERY team sports league in the United States (except for Division 1-A college football, and even they have a 1-game championship "playoff") has a playoff. Even some of the individual sports (PGA Tour, Nascar) are adding them. And in college football, everyone without a financial interest in the current system is clamoring to have one. Given that a large majority of my readership is American, they might be totally perplexed by any sports league not having a playoff to decide it's champion. The implication was simply that, in all sports in general, the idea of deciding a team champion based on the regular season record is a wholly European idea.
The blog isn't about buzzerbeater, it's about online manager games. Many (or most) manager games decide champions based on regular season record, and it might have partially to do with ease of programming, but it also has to do with the fact that most of these games are run by Europeans, where this is a MORE familiar system.
To an American reader (as Juice demonstrates) this makes a lot of sense. Not to be egocentric about it, but that's just where most of my readership has been from.
Hope that clears it up, and again thanks for the feedback. Didn't know positions updated throughout the year, because I guess I only notice them after the season change. :-)
I`m not so sure if every country in Europe have PO then we talk about basketball, but for sure most of them. Football is the sport that most of the time does not have any kind off PO, but for this reason each country is running few kinds of CUPs.
I really do not imagine basketball league without PO in the end of season to decide who is the champion.
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