Has anyone else noticed this trend with players having to pull a one for one, even if they have to blatently play on to accomplish it?
A few members of the team I used to play with invited me along to a scrimmage. Pretty much just a day of advanced open play. Nothing was on the line, no real winners or losers. There were a group of guys there who every single game, every single elimination they would continue to play for a second or two trying to get a one for one.
I had a run in with one of the guys several times. I got him one time coming up the tapeline, turned to shoot at another guy who was coming right up behind him, and the first one shoots me three times up my side. I turned back and stitched him up. Told him not to shoot me late and to get the heck of the field. The second time we were both in mirrored doritos about 15 feet apart. He tries to pull a Rambo and runs to the tapeline while firing at me. I got him with three shots right as he came out. He takes two more steps shoots about 30 balls at me(only hit me once) and then starts running down the tapeline shooting other players on my team.
Myself the field ref and the other players on my team went off on the guy and the rest of his group. All of them had been doing this to some extent the entire day. They were all packed up and left within a few minutes afterward. It was a good thing for the one guy in particular as school was about to be in session.....
I have noticed this becoming more and more prevelent, especially since ramping has become more accepted in open play.
A few members of the team I used to play with invited me along to a scrimmage. Pretty much just a day of advanced open play. Nothing was on the line, no real winners or losers. There were a group of guys there who every single game, every single elimination they would continue to play for a second or two trying to get a one for one.
I had a run in with one of the guys several times. I got him one time coming up the tapeline, turned to shoot at another guy who was coming right up behind him, and the first one shoots me three times up my side. I turned back and stitched him up. Told him not to shoot me late and to get the heck of the field. The second time we were both in mirrored doritos about 15 feet apart. He tries to pull a Rambo and runs to the tapeline while firing at me. I got him with three shots right as he came out. He takes two more steps shoots about 30 balls at me(only hit me once) and then starts running down the tapeline shooting other players on my team.
Myself the field ref and the other players on my team went off on the guy and the rest of his group. All of them had been doing this to some extent the entire day. They were all packed up and left within a few minutes afterward. It was a good thing for the one guy in particular as school was about to be in session.....
I have noticed this becoming more and more prevelent, especially since ramping has become more accepted in open play.


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