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Cheersport is killing me with the large senior teams. I hope NCA is alot better and that F5 add some more difficulty.

Not being catty, but what do you think F5's missing? I can't figure it out. They have inversions, double ups, tictocs, two mans, a decent pyramid. But, it still seems... :confused:

Anyone?
 
Not being catty, but what do you think it's missing? I can't figure it out. They have inversions, double ups, tictocs, two mans, a decent pyramid. But, it still seems... :confused:

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I love F5 and thats who I pull for every year. I dont know what they are missing apparently its something their raw score was low yesterday and they hit. I cant figure out why they scored so low when they were outscoring SE a month ago.
 
Does anyone think that large senior scores are low overall? Or does each team having issues at least one day cause the low scores (compared to front runners in the other divisions) to make sense?


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Not being catty, but what do you think F5's missing? I can't figure it out. They have inversions, double ups, tictocs, two mans, a decent pyramid. But, it still seems... :confused:

Anyone?
I'm no judge, but it seems like they're just doing the bare minimum to hit the score sheet and many long pauses in between everything. No risks. I think that just doesn't cut it anymore. WCSS and SE are going above and beyond and getting recognized for it. The pyramid is so elementary, and I hate to say it, but only a few of the stunt groups look solid and confident.
 
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Does anyone think that large senior scores are low overall? Or does each team having issues at least one day cause the low scores (compared to front runners in the other divisions) to make sense?


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My probably inaccurate opinion is that it's likely due to the comparative scoresheet, you can't really compare between divisions.
 
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