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[QUOTE="intlzncster, post: 3037018, member: 56"] I didn't mean it would [I]cause [/I]it to cease. Just that it would be pointless to watch a system that skewed towards the few. It's kinda like our economy! Yeah, but the rich already got richer. The other schools will be much further down the line than they were, even if they get some of the top schools' dregs. Talented coaches with the most money to spend will navigate the system. More so than now. Dude, we the fans are the whole reason why this monstrosity exists. Without us, there's no MCBB as we know it. That's not a good analogy. Pro sports are not in any way like MCBB, other than there's a lot of money involved. In MCBB, there's no draft, there's no way to alter/regulate their spending (salary cap stuff). There's no farm system. Practice squad. etc etc Replenishing players is a lot harder, and higher risk. It takes two or three years of recruiting a kid to land him. And then he leaves, and you got a hole in your lineup. And you couldn't recruit some other kid cause your stud was ahead of him and nobody wanted to sit. I mean, if we want to go this route, then there should be a draft of sorts, where every year, the worst teams get to choose the high school player they most want in order of finish. Yes, I get how ridiculous that sounds. [/QUOTE]
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