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Instead of changing the rules every season they should have stayed with these rules. This was easily the best of the 3 seasons. The matches were always competitive and the rules were easy to follow.
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man, i wish that would bring that back.
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@Vetes S01E01 Michael Costanza used the tactics first against Barbell Mafia in Round 3. Costanza revolutionized the sport!
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@Vetes Check S01E01 Costanza used those tactics first.
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@Vetes yes he set a ball on thier side so they had to grab it and then he's hit them
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@bball42242442 he would put th 2 ltte balls on the oth teams side rght in front of th line. thismeant, since th cpas(who were the oth team) had pssesion of bth blls, they had 5 sec 2 get rid of 1 to prevnt losin a memb on a 5 sec delay of game, 1 plyr would run up 2 th cntr lne 2 get 1, but then D.B. wood pick 1 up & hit thm, grab the ball on the rebound& do the same thing. it was actully done by costanza 1st on rush of barbel mafia, but the refs let it go & DB learned it & did 2 th CPAs nxt ep.
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I still love you, Mandy "Sunshine" Sommers.
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CPA FOR LIFE !
lol
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wish the reef sharks won. strangely enough the women in all the teams really stepped up in the semis and the final.
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@bball42242442 he would place the two balls just over the line on the other side of the court (this was against the CPAs). this meant that a CPA had to grab a ball to avoid the 5 second violation. every time they tried to take a ball, Benedetto would snag one and nail them with it. bit unfair, but he took out Summer, McKinney and Pospich and then was called out because HE broke the 5 second violation.
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my favorie was delta force.
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at 3:24 season 2 was over
tryin to remember what benedetto amendment was about
bball42242442 3 years ago
If a player, in the opinion of the referee, was impeding the flow of play of the game by stalling, refusing to throw the ball, or attempting to force a play on the opposing team, the referee could give that player a "yellow card". Two yellow cards meant that the player in question was ejected. This second rule was introduced in the early stages of the second season and is called the "Benedetto Amendment" after player David Benedetto, whose wise but sly tactics were considered unfair play.
Vetes 3 years ago
yes but what did Benedetto do, i think i might remember, did he set a ball on their side so they had to grab it?
bball42242442 3 years ago
I don't remember.
Vetes 3 years ago