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I applaude the Sea Dawgs sportsmanship. Team SPAM (Team 180) has adopted that philosphy in the past and is planning on using it again this year.
About the only things we are planning on pushing around are the goals. But pity the team that wants to get in to a shoving match. However, blocking an opponent is also in the gameplan. I'm hoping that there will be only a few teams that are going to go out to specifically damage a bot. They can and should be weeded out during the alliance selection process. |
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