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Re: Is FRC giving high CG robots a free pass on defense?

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Originally Posted by EmileH View Post
Disqualification, by the Game Manual rules, means that the team scores 0 RP in that match (or if in elims, the entire alliance gets 0 points and automatically loses). It does not affect other matches outside of the yellow card that is also given to that team/alliance.
In my example, disqualified would have a slightly different meaning. There may be a better word for it. The example would have the robot unable to play in their next match (the specific FRC definition says that disqualified is a status, not specifically saying when they are dq'd, other than implying that it is for the current match). In elims, it would probably be changed to something similar to the robot being bypassed, thus not hurting the whole alliance as harshly.

I personally think that the second idea probably would work better.
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