Sarnoff
Footballguy
There should be some accounting for injuries, especially if we go to an extended season.
It's just not fair to the good teams that hit bad luck. I think that if a team loses a star player, and has to play his backup instead, their opponent should have a similar handicap to make things even. It's no fun to watch a strong team beat up on a team decimated by injuries, and it doesn't accurately account for who the better all-around "team" really is.
For example, say the salary cap for each team is $100 million. If the star QB goes down and his salary is $15 million, and he's replaced by a backup who earns $5 million, then in the playoffs, their opponent should only be allowed to field a roster who's total salary is $90 million. That evens up the $10 million the first team lost due to the QB injury. So the challenger team has to cut $10 million in salary for that playoff game.
It's just not fair to the good teams that hit bad luck. I think that if a team loses a star player, and has to play his backup instead, their opponent should have a similar handicap to make things even. It's no fun to watch a strong team beat up on a team decimated by injuries, and it doesn't accurately account for who the better all-around "team" really is.
For example, say the salary cap for each team is $100 million. If the star QB goes down and his salary is $15 million, and he's replaced by a backup who earns $5 million, then in the playoffs, their opponent should only be allowed to field a roster who's total salary is $90 million. That evens up the $10 million the first team lost due to the QB injury. So the challenger team has to cut $10 million in salary for that playoff game.

It was clear with the Nascar example that this was a fishing trip now it's simply confirmed every time he posts.
I'm not a pats fan. I'm coming at this as an impartial observer, looking to find the best possible way to crown the real champion of the season.
