Re: An open letter to Match Directors and Competitors
Teamwork is not necessarily cheating (although cross-firing is). The Oklahoma boys shot the Terry Cross/Jim Clark match in December of 2009 using a version of teamwork that they had practiced beforehand. It wasn't cheating because doing it wasn't against the rules of the match. They organized; they helped each other; they prevailed. And people who watched them do it learned a lot about what this sport should be about - helping each person shoot to the very best of his ability regardless of who he is competing against. I had less of a problem with that than I did with a sitting stage that permitted people to use their bi-pods provided the legs didn't contact the ground. Again: not cheating, but not helpful to improving one's core skills either.
Teamwork is not necessarily cheating (although cross-firing is). The Oklahoma boys shot the Terry Cross/Jim Clark match in December of 2009 using a version of teamwork that they had practiced beforehand. It wasn't cheating because doing it wasn't against the rules of the match. They organized; they helped each other; they prevailed. And people who watched them do it learned a lot about what this sport should be about - helping each person shoot to the very best of his ability regardless of who he is competing against. I had less of a problem with that than I did with a sitting stage that permitted people to use their bi-pods provided the legs didn't contact the ground. Again: not cheating, but not helpful to improving one's core skills either.