It does "matter". Everything matters. It just depends on to what degree.
In my thread where we discussed this same thing, I think the seeding mattered for me. I ended up getting a 4 seed. We're in the sweet 16 now and my matchup tonight is against Only's former Green Mountain team. (I have a small chance now that it's a sim team, but for arguing purposes, let's assume he didn't decide to quit midseason). They are EASILY the best or 2nd best team by a wide margin over the rest. There's Tampa, Green Mountain, and everybody else.
Looking at the 2 and 3 seeds (the other halves of regions) I could beat them all. I'd be favored against some. So in my case, i'm playing a team that i didn't expect to see until the elite 8 at earliest, in the sweet 16 now. And to me, making the elite 8 instead of getting knocked out in the sweet 16 does matter.
My opinions were that i deserved a 2 or 3. So it would've been even more likely i wouldn't have met his team until the final four or further(if I were to make it there, which i could possibly, but I doubt it).
A couple of the 3 seeds that i felt i deserved more than they, have already lost. That doesn't really prove anything at all. Haha. But just throwing that in there.
In gomiamis case, it could be argued that seeding does matter. Even tho he is agreeing with chap. I don't know the situation, but apparently, he's indirectly saying that opponent shouldn't have been a 16 and should've been higher. Creating the "seeding does matter" theory all over again.
Without seeding importance, do some of you just do the minimum during the regular season for a month? And then when the tournament starts you really put your best effort in for 6 days? That would be a boring way to play in my opinion. But I know we're not all the same.
Keep in mind the biggest factor of my view on this.... i'm still competing for my first title. I don't have 17 championships. I'm trying to do everything possible to put my teams in the best scenario to win one. There are times when bad draws happen of course. I feel like mine was bad this time. But I'd prefer to have a #1 seed every single season, than i would to have a #16 each season. I'd be curious to see the breakdown of this statistically. I know it wouldn't mirror real life because a lot more low seeded teams win titles here. But i'm willing to bet that the numbers are somewhat realistic.... Most titles probably come from 1s and 2s. Then 3s and 4s. And so on. Maybe I'm wrong