You are wrong, in the US league there are no points awarded over a season, unless you count a win as 1 point. And no the whole season is not devalued by having a play off, because only the top winning teams get into the playoff so you can not ignore the regular season, plus playoff byes and home field advantage are awarded to the winningest teams. What the play off does is force you to perform not only at the beginning, or middle of the season but be strong at all points of the season, especially the end.richard_leeds wrote:Islamatron, its not the same to compare 1-1 knock out tournament events with multi competitor sports with a number of events in a season.
As far as I'm aware the US ball sports you mentioned are arranged in a league. The league champion is the one who collects the most points over a season?
Unfortunately, they do then devalue the whole season by having a play off
Again, like Giblet you are looking at it from the wrong point of view... it is the TOUR(singular) De France not the tours(plural) de France... It is 1 event broken up into several stages... The winner is the rider with the lowest time over the entire tour. although it would be interesting if they awarded the title to the rider with the most yellow jerseys but then we might see some riders die of exhaustion or just take off some stages to rest in order to attack others. But like a I was saying a stage is more analogous to a lap(in F1) rather than entire race.richard_leeds wrote:Interesting that your logic says Lance Armstrong is loser because he never won the most stages in his Tour De France victories?
So, back to my original question, please cite a multi competitor, multi event sport that uses anything vaguely akin to your proposal?
and that was not your "original question" I answered your question and then you changed the criteria because my answer disproved your point.