How do you feel when the out-of-nowhere teams win a title/make it to the final round?
Is it a good thing or a bad thing?
Here's my look at both sides:
The case for:
EVERYONE loves an underdog (I think)
It can turn a player into a superstar (remember J.S. Giguere in 2003?)
It can leave a mark on a franchise for years to come (See Vancouver's Towel Power in 1982)
The case against:
It can screw up some great possibilities (see the Giants spoiling what would have been great NFC Championship/Super Bowl possibilities)
It can be a slap in the face to the concept of 'the best team wins'
It can seem to be extrodinarily lucky with a lot of good fortune
IMO, I don't like it.
As a hockey fan, I still get sick to my stomach thinking about when a 27-win, 63-point Minnesota North Stars made it all the way to the Cup Finals in 1991
It's one thing to be a low-seed, but at lease they can finish with 40 wins or a record above .500 (My Sabres won fewer than 40 games when they made the Cup Finals in 1999, but at least they finished above .500)
Imagine a 6-10 team winning the Super Bowl or a 90-loss team winning the World Series!
Is it a good thing or a bad thing?
Here's my look at both sides:
The case for:
EVERYONE loves an underdog (I think)
It can turn a player into a superstar (remember J.S. Giguere in 2003?)
It can leave a mark on a franchise for years to come (See Vancouver's Towel Power in 1982)
The case against:
It can screw up some great possibilities (see the Giants spoiling what would have been great NFC Championship/Super Bowl possibilities)
It can be a slap in the face to the concept of 'the best team wins'
It can seem to be extrodinarily lucky with a lot of good fortune
IMO, I don't like it.
As a hockey fan, I still get sick to my stomach thinking about when a 27-win, 63-point Minnesota North Stars made it all the way to the Cup Finals in 1991
It's one thing to be a low-seed, but at lease they can finish with 40 wins or a record above .500 (My Sabres won fewer than 40 games when they made the Cup Finals in 1999, but at least they finished above .500)
Imagine a 6-10 team winning the Super Bowl or a 90-loss team winning the World Series!