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Originally Posted by IronicDeadBird
Look at how high its mounted and I am not seeing any pivoting mechanism, but it could just be the angle. Regardless if thats pointed towards the opposing side of the field that risks violating the no interaction with objects on the other side.
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It also appears that they have a wedge on the back of their robot, which could be another noodle pushing aid.
This is just my 2 cents, but it could be pretty valuable (as long as it's legal of course) in a match against human players that can throw full field. At Dallas this weekend, noodles posed a challenge for drivers and resulted in a loss of one of our co-op stacks.