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    Fundamentally, Electronic sports leagues appear to be trying to make gaming appear to be a sport without actually making it into one. Like the addition of coaches in MLG games like Gears of War and Halo. That seems like a completely ludicrous addition to professional gaming and one that does not even make it more like a sport. Why does a gamer need a coach?

    To make gaming in to a sport, they should make organizational changes. Let’s continue to use MLG being an example. A Halo 3 team in MLG should have to be sponsored by an organization or person. A sponsor will not just pay for trips to Meadowlands and give you cool gaming rigs. That person should own the team and they make the roster changes. If Ogre 1 and Ogre 2 do not like Walshy anymore, too bad. They don’t have a say, the sponsor does. Teams shouldn’t be just a group of friends that got together one day and also have played together ever since. They should be solid foundations that can exist years from basically, with our without it’s current player roster.

    They should implement a regular season. Rather than going to a handful of tournament events or competing in some fantastic online casino (funny post) ladder, the teams linked to the season are set at the beginning of the season. No more can teams join or leave in the event the season is underway. Thus, schedules are set for each team. In case you are scheduled to play a team, you go to that location and play them. Real sports teams and players travel a lot. It appears gamers sit at home training for the next event. You train through the off-season in a sport, and play during the season. Why would competitive play be held online whenever you have network issues, potential cheating, and lag? It does not make sense. So there is no reason they should not be traveling around the country to play their next scheduled opponent.

    Each team could have the exact same range of games played. After the season is over, playoffs could be seeded and played in the tournament-style events like Meadowlands. That should be how playoffs are executed. Right now it appears they have no relevance at all other than winning you money and giving you points.

    There should also be a scouting combine. You cannot simply up and join an MLG competition one day. You shall have to enter in to a separate league and compete there until you are invited by a team owner to join an MLG team. That might give legitimacy to the league and additionally probably weed out a great deal of want to-be’s and posers since they aren’t going to want to compete and travel a lot.

    Another idea I had for American professional gaming could be to hold state tournaments which may recognize the top players that live in each state. These players would then be eligible to compete on the main MLG or professional circuit. I think something like this would be more feasible than a minor leagues for gaming. And c’mon, who doesn’t like saying things such as I went to states in 2009.’

    Physicality doesn’t matter
    A great deal of individuals say gaming isn’t a sport because it’s not physical. I’m not saying this since it is debatable regardless of whether sports require physical activity. Of course, NASCAR will be considered a sport by some as well as the driver just sits there. Bowling is additionally considered a sport and that concerns very little physicality. It’s also debatable regardless of whether gaming has no physicality within the first place. Gaming requires reaction time and motor skills and additionally critical and analytical thinking, the same as real sports. I think the real reasons that men and women say gaming is not a sport is because of the ones outlined above. It just seems more like a hobby and doesn’t conduct itself in a professional or sports-like manner.

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