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Re: INsight: Indiana State Championships

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Originally Posted by Chas4739 View Post
I want to agree with you and would agree with you if it hadn't happened twice
I'm not sure what you guys saw. Obviously you guys were more observant than we were since it was your robot but harassment is apart of the game. It wouldn't have mattered if it was you or another team. Hitting a team over and over will decrease their cycle time. No matter what alliance they were against, they probably would have done the same thing to them. I'm sorry your tread came off, especially coming from another tread team and the fact I really do like the people on 1501 a lot. But also from being close with our sister school of 1529, I would really, really, really be surprised if their whole reason for hitting you was to make you lose a tread. I could only think it was about slowing cycle time and I'd never think anything else of it until real proof is shown. I'll watch the matches again but that's my opinion on it so far.
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