- Apr 4, 2010
- 148
- 140
I hear ya
Absolutely. But for the teams who basically did the same exact routine on Day 2 as they did on Day 1, their score often STILL went up a bit. Nobody scored identical to what they scored on the first day, and if that's the case, isn't it a little more accurate to simply count both days of competition rather than trying to compare them to each other?
I know people say if you don't like the way the competition is scored, you don't have to attend next year, but I pretty much liked everything else about this competition besides this. :oops: I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who's a little skeptical of this method of ranking teams!
The bids probably would have had a different outcome if they combined scores....