DaBiff1618
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The chase makes NASCAR worth talking about this time of year, end of story.
Brad did that without making these ridiculous changes.I liked the chase as a 10 race playoff not the last race decides it all deal we have now, but then again people wanted to keep Jj from winning every year
I guess that's a difference between us. I don't find the Chase entertaining. I think it has too many random aspects to be used for determining a champion. I think it ignores season-long performance. There's definitely something wrong with a system where a driver can win 35 races, finish second in the 36th, and not be guaranteed of being the champion.The Chase is entertaining, and I watch NASCAR (or anything for that matter) to be entertained.
If the first 26 races were worth talking about, why would a gimmick be required to make the last 10 worthwhile?The chase makes NASCAR worth talking about this time of year, end of story.
I guess that's a difference between us. I don't find the Chase entertaining. I think it has too many random aspects to be used for determining a champion. I think it ignores season-long performance. There's definitely something wrong with a system where a driver can win 35 races, finish second in the 36th, and not be guaranteed of being the champion.
I guess that's a difference between us. I don't find the Chase entertaining. I think it has too many random aspects to be used for determining a champion. I think it ignores season-long performance. There's definitely something wrong with a system where a driver can win 35 races, finish second in the 36th, and not be guaranteed of being the champion.
If the first 26 races were worth talking about, why would a gimmick be required to make the last 10 worthwhile?
If the first 26 weren't worth talking about, how does a gimmick make the last 10 any better?
Playoffs in other team sports don't easily compare to NASCAR.The Carolina Panthers were 17-1 going into the Super Bowl but they weren't promise a championship going into the final game.
Not saying that I'm disagreeing with you but just throwing it out there.
But in that case, the winner is decided by penalty kicks.Someone could miss a championship after hitting a home run then missing the extra point.
The Chase is simply a failed attempt at boosting the ratings. It was created to give NASCAR its game #7 moment. The most recent changes to make Homestead the deciding race each and every time has done just that. Brian now has his guaranteed game #7 moment at the cost of a long time fanbase. I'm certainly not speaking for all long time fans. I'm only speaking my thoughts on the Chase.
Someday many will be celebrating Double J's 7th Championship having equaled other greats like Petty & Earnhardt. Others, like me, will feel the the Championship of today will never compare to the season's long body of work that preceded the Chase era. I'm not saying the road to the Championship of today is an easy one. It's not but it's also not a true seasons Champion IMO. I have a real tough time seeing drivers crowned champion that don't even participate in the entire season. This is not a stick & ball sport. It is/was unique. Now, it's just like every other sport.
Brian will create Chase fans, one random Champion at a time. Guys like me will be gone soon enough. For now though, I don't mind be labeled a Chase Hater at all. That's who I am.
I'd agree IF it was accomplishing that. But even here, on a NASCAR forum, there are people who talk about opting for the ballgame and recording the race to (maybe) watch it later. Then there are those in the (hopefully small minority) group that the Chase has actively driven away from the final races. The Chase isn't keeping the attention of those interested enough in NASCAR to seek out and join a forum; it's not going to get the attention of casual fans.From a business perspective it's better than the championship being locked up early, giving fans no reason to watch over the NFL.
So, I guess we'll just have to agree that Earnhardt was the best then.I hate the Chase too, but, in fairness, Petty's championships can't be compared to Earnhardt's either. Petty won three of his championships under systems where points awards varied depending on the purse (1967), based on the length of the track (1971), or were only awarded for completion of laps (1972). Only Earnhardt won all his championships under a consistent points system.
The chase is around for one simple reason: to try to keep viewers from defecting to the NFL. As the TV ratings have always indicated, a lot of people ditch NASCAR once the NFL season starts, as many are fans of both. It was a good idea on paper, but it hasn't done a thing to reverse that trend.
I just don't see the folks who run baseball, football, golf or tennis changing their sport to try to save it.
Golf changed theirs by instituting the Fedex Cup Playoffs.I just don't see the folks who run baseball, football, golf or tennis changing their sport to try to save it.
The Chase is simply a failed attempt at boosting the ratings. It was created to give NASCAR its game #7 moment. The most recent changes to make Homestead the deciding race each and every time has done just that. Brian now has his guaranteed game #7 moment at the cost of a long time fanbase. I'm certainly not speaking for all long time fans. I'm only speaking my thoughts on the Chase.
Someday many will be celebrating Double J's 7th Championship having equaled other greats like Petty & Earnhardt. Others, like me, will feel the the Championship of today will never compare to the season's long body of work that preceded the Chase era. I'm not saying the road to the Championship of today is an easy one. It's not but it's also not a true seasons Champion IMO. I have a real tough time seeing drivers crowned champion that don't even participate in the entire season. This is not a stick & ball sport. It is/was unique. Now, it's just like every other sport.
Brian will create Chase fans, one random Champion at a time. Guys like me will be gone soon enough. For now though, I don't mind be labeled a Chase Hater at all. That's who I am.
From a business perspective it's better than the championship being locked up early, giving fans no reason to watch over the NFL.
C'mon, NASCAR's goal obviously isn't to turn the sport into a farce. I see the big mistake as not accepting that the sport won't compete with football. The smaller mistake is not acknowledging that the crowds of the late '90s and early '00s were an anomoly, similar to the tennis craze of the '70s and '80s. Stop trying to compete with the 800-lb gorilla, accept that the sport has returned to the early '90s audience size, and most of the 'problems' go away. The sport will continue just fine, but at a lower level on the scale of US sports awareness.Football and hockey have made a lot of changes over the last 10-20-30 years but it has been with an eye to improve the game not to turn it into a farce.
C'mon, NASCAR's goal obviously isn't to turn the sport into a farce. I see the big mistake as not accepting that the sport won't compete with football. The smaller mistake is not acknowledging that the crowds of the late '90s and early '00s were an anomoly, similar to the tennis craze of the '70s and '80s. Stop trying to compete with the 800-lb gorilla, accept that the sport has returned to the early '90s audience size, and most of the 'problems' go away. The sport will continue just fine, but at a lower level on the scale of US sports awareness.
Having the championship locked up early never concerned me as if there was a race or 2 left it changed the dynamic of them.
Golf changed theirs by instituting the Fedex Cup Playoffs.
The points system for the FedEx Cup makes NASCAR'S old system look like child's play. And yes as long as you finish high enough in the tournies you do play in you can make the final 30 for the big money and Championship in the end.I am like Sargent Schultz when it comes to the PGA but prior to the playoffs I don't recall golf having a season's champ so they didn't screw up anything that was working in order to implement it and I bet they don't have waivers allowing duffers who could only participate in 70% of PGA events to make the playoffs.
O, good, it's not just me. Golf's points system eludes me.The points system for the FedEx Cup makes NASCAR'S old system look like child's play. And yes as long as you finish high enough in the tournies you do play in you can make the final 30 for the big money and Championship in the end.
It eludes everyone.O, good, it's not just me. Golf's points system eludes me.
C'mon, NASCAR's goal obviously isn't to turn the sport into a farce. I see the big mistake as not accepting that the sport won't compete with football. The smaller mistake is not acknowledging that the crowds of the late '90s and early '00s were an anomoly, similar to the tennis craze of the '70s and '80s. Stop trying to compete with the 800-lb gorilla, accept that the sport has returned to the early '90s audience size, and most of the 'problems' go away. The sport will continue just fine, but at a lower level on the scale of US sports awareness.
Players can miss as many pre-playoff tournaments as they like. Waivers aren't necessary.I am like Sargent Schultz when it comes to the PGA but prior to the playoffs I don't recall golf having a season's champ so they didn't screw up anything that was working in order to implement it and I bet they don't have waivers allowing duffers who could only participate in 70% of PGA events to make the playoffs.
Players can miss as many pre-playoff tournaments as they like. Waivers aren't necessary.
Bet lost.
It's some of these happenings that I actually find entertaining.There is something terribly wrong when the winner of the Daytona 500 is guaranteed of making the chase or a back marker hovering in 30th place can win a rain shortened event and make it too.
It's some of these happenings that I actually find entertaining.
I am an advocate of finishing up the season on Labor Day and/or having Nascar compete as few a times as possible with anything pigskin related.
KK, bill me for the royalties due.Problem is the money's out of scale for that now.