Thu. Jan 9th, 2025

There are quite a few good and bad arguments to be made against playoffs. Personally I think that the MLS should push the Supporters Shield as a much more important trophy than the MLS Cup and keep the playoffs for what is essentially the League Cup – probably best described as "the version of the Open Cup that people actually care about" – in MLS. Brian dedicates a small portion of his article to trashing playoffs as a horrible thing for MLS, but does it in a way that I personally find pretty sub-par.

Take my favorite snippet of the article for instance.

Does Brian just want us to replace the Shield with the MLS Cup, giving the league title to the team with the most points? That's just deleting a trophy from the already small pool that North American teams have a chance to get. Is this just sour grapes from a fan of a team who won the MLS Cup partially because of the playoff structure? Not at all. Do you think I was happy when Real Salt Lake performed essentially an even worse version of the same gambit in 2009? I just happen to enjoy the playoff system. Certainly, it needs tweaking and lots of it, probably in the form of a single table so that the Eastern Conference Final isn't played by Colorado and San Jose.

The concept of a playoff for the MLS Cup should change, but not be destroyed because a couple of falsified numbers say so.

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