I know that they don't count in the minor leagues, but there should be greater emphasis on greatness at the highest levels. There is a gap between the competition in WL and National Pro, and there is a HUGE gap between Regional Pro and National Pro. Despite this, as I understand it all of the stats accumulated are the same. This leads to players camping in Regional Pro to stat pad so they can bump their rankings.
Example:
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player_awards.pl?player_id=1801805 - #1 ST player
7 ST MVPs, but only 1 in Casual Pro, 1 in regional Casual Pro, and the rest were in minors. He played the majority of his career in Regional Pro or lower.
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player_awards.pl?player_id=1843770 - #4 ST player
8 ST MVPs, with 6 of them coming in USA Pro. Majority of career has been in USA Pro.
Edited for S28 MVP
This is just one example, but it is the equivalent of comparing the accomplishments of a high school QB to those of college and NFL QBs. The stats are against inferior competition, which is why those who achieve at a high level in WL should get a bonus to their HOF score, and National Pro should receive one was well, albeit a smaller bonus.
Example:
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player_awards.pl?player_id=1801805 - #1 ST player
7 ST MVPs, but only 1 in Casual Pro, 1 in regional Casual Pro, and the rest were in minors. He played the majority of his career in Regional Pro or lower.
http://goallineblitz.com/game/player_awards.pl?player_id=1843770 - #4 ST player
8 ST MVPs, with 6 of them coming in USA Pro. Majority of career has been in USA Pro.
Edited for S28 MVP
This is just one example, but it is the equivalent of comparing the accomplishments of a high school QB to those of college and NFL QBs. The stats are against inferior competition, which is why those who achieve at a high level in WL should get a bonus to their HOF score, and National Pro should receive one was well, albeit a smaller bonus.
Edited by RayRay99 on Jun 4, 2012 08:52:08






























