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Originally Posted by AdamHeard
Not necessarily, if they are hit square to an angled face, at least the drivetrain is not perpindular to the t-boning robot.
T-bones happen a LOT at the high level of play in certain games.
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Fair enough. It is true that they happened this season a lot, but this was due to the lack of mobility some robots had as they waited for the ball from the human player. On a good driver, t-bones tend not to be effective as a good driver will stay in motion as much as possible.