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Re: Fouls that "Didn't Affect the Outcome of the Match"

I agree fouls do change strategy in the middle of a match, and its always a good idea to have a back up plan,but if the refs just made the call on the feild and then either they log that foul or have somebody do it for them and the call stays then that would have significantly changed some of the matches. Because of the inconsistancies in the way the fouls were called on the field, the way they were logged, and the way they were scored you could never really know for sure wether or not something was or wasn't a foul. This year fouls played an even more important roll than recent years in changing the outcome of a match. The problem rested in the number of points award for each foul, the numbera were way to high. For example in orderto make up one technical foul you needed a 3 assist cycle with a truss just to break even woth that penalty. The points awarded for fouls should never have been that high to begin with.