The overriding theme, week after week, is that megaconferences suck donkey balls.
We're left playing games of "what if?" as so many conference foes don't play each other. You see each time a conference tiebreaker is brought up, the first 3 steps in the tiebreaker are completely meaningless, as they all presuppose these teams would have played each other. Instead, we're left with a bunch of top teams in each conference, getting to the top and arguably having a claim to the conference title, getting there in large part because they don't play the other alleged top teams in their own conference.
These idiots still haven't figured out a way to maximize TV contracts without sacrificing the quality of the product on the field, which includes having top teams in conferences compete against one another for the right to move on in the postseason.
We're left playing games of "what if?" as so many conference foes don't play each other. You see each time a conference tiebreaker is brought up, the first 3 steps in the tiebreaker are completely meaningless, as they all presuppose these teams would have played each other. Instead, we're left with a bunch of top teams in each conference, getting to the top and arguably having a claim to the conference title, getting there in large part because they don't play the other alleged top teams in their own conference.
These idiots still haven't figured out a way to maximize TV contracts without sacrificing the quality of the product on the field, which includes having top teams in conferences compete against one another for the right to move on in the postseason.