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Indeed, even the LA Times, where soccer coverage was one of the casualties of their sports page cutbacks, has gone relatively nuts with the coming of the playoffs. Having noted MLS hater HRH Grahame Jons actually travel to Denver for last week's first leg, as well as two Galaxy articles during the week and even the full wire story from yesterday's Clb-NE match. The question is, would newspaper coverage be this good for the regular season if there were no playoffs?