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Originally Posted by Joe Johnson
If they only score one of the two tetras, fine, but that is not what they did in this case if the reports are to be believed. They scored BOTH tetras.
If they score both tetras and it make scoring more tetras on top of that goal virtually impossible, then why is it not an advantage to score this way on as many goals as you can? If it is one, fine. If it is 3 better. If it is 5 I can hardly see a way that you can loose.
I am not trying to be an alarmist, but if it is legal and it works as advertized, why wouldn't a LOT of teams do it?
Joe J.
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If they score both of them it is a different story, but I do believe that only one of them will seat properly to score and that the other should be disallowed. And at the two regionals I attended (VCU and UTC), I do not recall
any robots that would be able to do this, however, there probably were a couple that would be able to.