heh heh glad to hear that general brando. I figured since you called it a horrible idea that you werent planning on using it, but I wasnt sure if anyone was actually planning on using it, since several people have really gone into the feasibility of the strategy. Its always a good thing to see teams act on gracious professionalism - I know I try to whenever possible, and I always like hearing stories of great stuff happening because of it
For anyone who is actually considering it - dont forget to consider both the on and off-field consequences. I know I've heard of judges not giving an award to a certain team for actious that less clearly go against gracious professionalism. Really, its not the point of the competition anyways, not the nature of the beast if you get my drift. So, in an effort NOT to sound like a broken record (I know that repeating the same things enough times is not necessisarily a good way to reinforce your point), I'll wrap up. Keep up with coming up with creative strategies, just make sure you consider all possible consequences, in PR, game wins/points, and most of all gracious professionalism.