So I'm looking at projections and something has occurred to me about the league as a whole. Maybe a fact-man wants to check this out, but I'm starting to think that the addition of more money to the player salary budget has allowed for the band we call parity to widen.
Essentially, I think we're going to (maybe we already do) have classes of teams, sort of like the PL, but less exaggerated. It seems like that the projected playoff line this year is even higher than last. And last year seemingly and year 1 it definitely was above
mgarbowski 's projected numbers.
This year, you probably need 44-45 yet again to be in the playoffs. Probably 66-70 to win SS.
The point I'm trying to get at is the that bigger the size of the equal pieces everyone gets, the more discrepancy from smart clubs and poor clubs. What that means to me is that eventually, results will be less MLS-y in their randomness.
When everyone can only afford shit, everyone is shit. When everyone has enough money to buy at least 11 non-shit players, we are starting to see real separation amongst the clubs.