• If you agree with it why are you trying to make the game more confusing and less accessible by adding yet more rules for players to ignore?

    As I said above, the bike on bike rule is not clear, either to the players or to the refs. I guess what I am getting at is that one player's acceptable bike to bike is another player's t-bone.

    An example of this is a coming together that Matt and I had in the BFF. I got to the ball before Matt, Matt me hit from the side, knocking me off, and we both had to tap-out. To me, it was a t-bone, as I got to the ball before Matt; to Matt it was fair contact, and he hadn't intended to run into me. The ref saw it Matt's way.

    Note that I am not singling out Matt as a dirty player, it's just one example of something that happens quite a bit.

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