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View Poll Results: "Shooter" or "Dumper"?
Shooter 145 87.88%
Dumper 20 12.12%
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Re: Shooter or Dumper?

Voting is dangerous. Votes mean an option is chosen because it is popular, not because it is right. Votes are intrinsically subjective. Votes generate divisiveness and hard feelings. This is an engineering challenge. If one system can be shown to be superior to the other, given your team's constraints, then it is the better system for your team.
There will be excellent shooters. There will be excellent dumpers. There will be dozens of opportunities for "I told you so"s. It's up to your team to not fall into that trap - whatever you decide as a team, is the team's decision. Believe it or not, these moments are pivotal in a team's identity and cohesiveness. Attack the problem as a united front, and reap the success on the playing field.
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