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You are right of course, a Yellow Card does not mean you are DQ'd immediately. It means if you do it again you are DQ'd. So, let us put you in an Elim match against 469: Match 1 - Yellow Card. Let us assume you win. Match 2 - Red Card for trying it AGAIN. L (In the elims your entire alliance is DQ'd remember?) Match 3 - Now you have to play them without the ability to "stop" them. Seems to me your "strategy" in addition to being half baked is not very effective. Amazing what happens when you think more than one match at a time isn't it?
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Okay Andrew, I only said from the beginning that we had the possibility of blocking them in that manner. I never said that it would be a permanent fix to 469's awesomeness. It was a helpful piece of knowledge to throw into the scouting report. Seriously, how many other teams do you know of that even have the possibility of blocking 469?
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As long as you demonstrate a lack of knowledge of the rules I will continue to question whether you know them and will treat you accordingly.
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What a great FIRST attitude.
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Edit, while we are talking about it. 2337 had a vacuum. They also had a roller. They were 40-18-6 and had a high score of 19. They also hang... and redirect... yup, sorry, not effective... Guess Ann Arbor was a fluke.
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Quote: "They also had a roller." That would make quite a big difference wouldn't it.