
31-03-2008, 20:18
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Mad Scientist
AKA: Me
 FRC #2040 (DERT)
Team Role: Engineer
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Rookie Year: 2003
Location: Peoria, IL
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Re: Defensive Strategy - cornering opponents ball
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Someone forgot to take into account the force if ramming a ball in a corner, and it getting popped.
I'm glad I found this thread.
Here's an example of something that has happened.
Team A traps team B's trackball against the corner consisting of the grated area making the Robocoach's wall & the Lexan players station wall on Team A's lane side.
Team B can not get to their trackball without crossing the Lane Divider in the legal direction, & going around Team A in reverse (illegal way) over the Lane Divider line.
To do this, Team B would get at least one 10pt. penalty.
There is a clear way to go past, so Team A is not technically blocking a lane / impeding traffic. (No Penalty)
Team A pins Team B's ball there for a good 30 seconds while Team B makes an effort to get it by staying around Team A and bumping Team A so they will move away from the ball.
That's not the end of the story though.
Upon Team A finally letting up on the pinning strategy, & pushing it forward over the Lane Divider line, Team B grabs the ball... It's now losing air from being pinned so tightly into the wall.
Team B tries to grab the ball but fails at hurdling the ball as it falls out of their grabber before it is at a height to go over the Overpass & is made inactive on the field.
Now, with a minute or so left in the match, a new ball is made ready at the sidelines, but never put into the arena, and the popped ball sits there just losing more & more air with a new ball nowhere to be found.
Team B loses the match.
Team A is assessed no penalties for any play in question.
(Popped ball, impeding traffic, pinning an opponent's trackball)
Upon waiting for a decision, & seeing the score with Team B losing by a small amount (which a good ball would have been able to compensate for), the match & plays are legally disputed with a Student from Team B & the Head Referee, but no penalties are given to Team A, nor is a rematch granted.
What do you think about pinning a ball now, and the legality of it?
Actually, let's do one of these. Based on the 2008 rules, You make the call!!
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Sounds like great defense as long as the ball being popped was not caused by egregious (sp?) behavior or sharp points on team A.
Team A did not impede traffic, pinning the ball is not against the rules, and new track balls are entered into the field only when it is safe to do so.
Score 1 for the defense.
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