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Originally Posted by ninjacookies
Only way they could do that is if they extended the moments checklist out to every scrub on an NFL roster....or retired NFL legends that have little to no bearing on weekly challenges. I can understand the difficulty in this situation. People wouldn't be too content with getting Jalen Tolbert moments as a pack hit. People complain when pack EV's aren't favorable, but it's impossible to have your cake and eat it too.
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The way to do that would be convince people to burn some moments of star players. Not sure how, but that's for them to figure out.
Or another option is to guarantee that moment counts could only increase by a certain % per year.
So taking Mahomes as an example: Let's say he has 20k moments at the end of the year. If they made a rule that said moment counts could only move up 10% each year, then throughout the next season they would only make 2,000 moments, plus any that were burned.
New pack chases each year would then be around Rookie and limited veterans.
Sure, this would really cut down on the amount they make on pack sales. It would mean that the focus would be on sustaining the marketplace and taking 5% of each transaction. Doing that works out way better if your moments are selling for $50 each for stars instead of $5 like TopShot.
Regardless, the biggest reason to sell right now is the worry that the moment count for a player you have could double at any moment. Get rid of that worry, and there is incentive to hold.