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| View Poll Results: Should Teams be Allowed to Decline a Replay | |||
| Yes, during Qualifiers and Eliminations. |
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57 | 30.32% |
| Yes, but only during Eliminations. |
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36 | 19.15% |
| No, it should only be up to the Head Ref. |
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95 | 50.53% |
| Voters: 188. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Re: Should teams be allowed to decline a replay?
I think the LOSING alliance should be allowed to decline a replay.
If they feel the outcome of the match was fair and that they couldn't win in a rematch, it would be Gracious Professionalism to decline the replay and not delay the other matches. |
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Re: Should teams be allowed to decline a replay?
To me, a Field Fault forces a replay because the field not operating correctly essentially means the teams on the field are no longer playing the game. The rules of each year's game define what is to be expected in each match. If the field changes mid match, they're simply playing a different game. Due to the way seeding works, this has consequences beyond just whether or not the field fault caused a loss when there would have been a win. It could affect the standings which impacts everyone at the event, and it's not fair for the standings to be impacted by sets of matches which did not follow the same rules as other matches.
By allowing teams to decline a replay you're essentially rewarding teams who find that not playing the game as defined in the manual was to their benefit. This opportunity is created randomly and not distributed evenly, so it's not fair to allow teams to decline a replay. |
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Re: Should teams be allowed to decline a replay?
The manual clearly states a replay is to be granted if a field fault affects the outcome of a match. If one's concern is to protect the integrity of the event then perhaps the manual should be rewritten to say event instead of or in addition to match? The result of this of course would be an unmanageable number of challenges and replays. There is a practical, common sense, unlawyered reason the outcome of a match has been regarded as who won or lost a given match.
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Re: Should teams be allowed to decline a replay?
How about designing a game that doesn't rely so heavily on the split-second decisions of volunteers, who are human and make mistakes?
A counterargument is that even if you think a field fault didn't affect the outcome of the match, it did. If you didn't get your next cycle in time, you make a decision to play more aggressive defense, which could affect the "losing" team's score. I think that it's interesting that this is apparently the first game in FIRST history with field faults. Heavens to murgatroyd. |
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Re: Should teams be allowed to decline a replay?
This leads to the situation described above, where teams that do ask for a replay are considered "un-gracious" in certain cases. Not a good road to go down.
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They're just much, much more frequent this year. |
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In a close match, definitely. Those five seconds could've been a truss shot.
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Re: Should teams be allowed to decline a replay?
Was the match within 10 points?
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I'm under the impression that we're dealing in hypotheticals, so hypothetically, yes.
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Re: Should teams be allowed to decline a replay?
What if it hypothetically wasn't?
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Then we'd be at the mercy of the head ref's judgement calls. If it was up to me (it's not) I'd probably call for the replay.
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Re: Should teams be allowed to decline a replay?
Would you call for a replay if there was a 200 point difference with 5 seconds left? 100 points? Where do you draw the line? It all comes down to the judgement of the head ref/ FTA and they have a reasonable schedule to keep.
Last edited by JB987 : 18-04-2014 at 23:23. |
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