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Originally Posted by Chris Hibner
1) If the ball leaves the field of play on the drivers' side of the truss, the ball must be returned to the driver station human player. This includes truss-passes that do not count because they were wide of the pole. (I felt this should have been the rule all year.)
Rationale: there needs to be more risk in the truss passing. As of now, if you're under any defensive pressure you can just shoot the ball wildly out of bounds and the down-field HP will get the ball in about the same amount of time as if you made a perfect truss pass. The game should require some accuracy in the truss game. The current game is like if you were given a 15 yard gain in football for throwing the ball out of bounds under pressure - that's crazy.
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While I don't think the above suggestion is a bad idea, there is already "somewhat" of a penalty associated with delivering an out-of-bounds ball to the downfield human players... It does make earning the 10 Truss Points a little more disruptive to your cycle as you'd have to backtrack to the defensive half of the field before re-attempting your Truss Shot. I've always just considered this an adequate penalty for missing your first attempt, especially in heavily defensive matches.