I don't think anyone is "panicking". I would be disgusted if I found out that anyone of influence at StKFC was actively seeking to 'drop games' or to stop trying to win them. I would want those people out of the club. I wouldn't panic at all.Teflon wrote:We will be fine if we were to drop a few games I do not buy the panic at all and no one yet has been able to quantify the long term benefits a win this week over Bombers will have in 5 years time
Nothing wring with understanding and using the system to your advantage and no one can tell me clubs have not done this before
You can't quantify the winning effect, you cannot quantify the losing effect, but it exists and only a fool would argue otherwise. I'm not talking about aliens or gods or unicorns here, it's not a faith thing. Like you said you just can't accurately quantify it. You also cannot quantify the effect of moving up 1-5 places in draft order, other than retrospectively. Prove otherwise. Before you start, bear in mind you have no idea who clubs before and after us will pick yet, who we want or what the future of any one player will be.
Yes, clubs have done it before; let's start with Carlton and Melbourne, the two clubs who were proven to have done it. OK, if you don't want to do that, are you refering to Collingwood and Hawthorn? Port and West Coast? Who?
Nothing wrong with using the system to your advantage, agreed. That is why the draft is the way it is. I'm very glad to get early picks in the draft. That is using the system. But if teams all try to finish under each other to maximise their options in the future, then we may as well scrap the draft or do it lottery style. It flies in the face of the basic concept of a sporting competition and becomes something else, something I and hundreds of thousands of other football fans wouldn't support. That's not an emotive argument, that is just the nature of sport, competition. If you beat a team that doesn't try to win, how is that a win for you? But I still have problems with lying or cheating to win, which I believe invalidates your win.
In the end it comes down to if you see things in pure 'play to win' way or a 'means to an end' way. The second way is more effective, and makes sense pragmatically but is ultimately pointless.