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Originally Posted by Paul Copioli
To me, actively scoring for the opponent is worse than playing your best.
In addition, stopping to try your hardest in a match is just as bad.
To me, it is disrespectful to score for the other team and FIRST is basically encouraging it (so I do not fault teams that do it).
We will not score for the other team. We will not stop trying hard. As a result, we will get a lot of G14 penalties if we are lucky enough to be partnered with great teams. The message I am sending to my students is this:
Be respectful at all times even if it means scoring more than 3x the opponents score on the field.
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Agreed. Problem some teams will have low scores and it will be hard not to double. Could be dangerous to keep score close and all of a sudden a penalty makes you loose.
People don't like blow away games, but in NBA you don't pay to watch a team holding back, but you want them to play great ball.