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Originally Posted by EricH
http://www.technokats.org/history-project/
It's the 1997 game; open the Game Rules folder and grab the PDF of the Game Rules. Essentially, once 71 capped the top, everybody else could forget about doing the same. This gave them a bunch of doublers as well as the first tiebreaker.
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Love this thread!
I think 71 holds the record for what I would consider "game breaks"
1997 - Capped goal in 6 seconds (we timed it), game over every time. Wildstang and Greenville were the only teams who really stood at shot at beating them, and they didn't.
2001 - Beatty balances goals from off the bridge. Downright unstoppable.
2002 - 3 Goals: plop, walk, done.
The closest teams to breaking the game otherwise would be 469 in Breakaway...if they won championship, I would have said absolutely...but you could beat them.
You could also make a very good case for 1114 during overdrive. In a game where you couldn't play defense it may have been the most dominating robot I have ever seen.