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Juggernaut

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 OK, lets put ourselves in the USBC's shoes. 

 Bowling manufacturers are more than well aquainted with the regulations concerning any bowling equipment they manufacture. They know the upper limits at which they are allowed to go, and are aware that nothing beyond that point is acceptable.

 Pushing the upper limits is a manufacturing choice a private company makes.


 Then, you get an "anonymous" package from someone. In this package are products from that private company that have previously been approved, but a note contained in the package leads you to believe that someone has found out that not all those previously approved products are being made within those accepted limits. This leads to you testing the products to either confirm the "allegation", or deny it.

 After quite thorough testing, you find the "allegation" to have merit, and products have been found that are above the acceptable limits, at too high a percentage to simply ignore.

 NOW WHAT?


 Comparisons have been made to other situations, but many of those really don't work here at all. Take the speed limit one for instance.

 If the speed limit is 60mph, and you are doing 61mph, you probably aren't getting ticketed, simply because there are lots of others going far further past the limit than you are.

 BUT, what if EVERYONE ELSE is going 60mph or less? Then, you stand out as the lone person breaking the rules, and are far more likely to be picked out and ticketed, right?


 Motiv broke the rules. I believe it was inadvertently, but that is also irrelevant as it doesn't matter why, or how, the rules were broken, only that they were.

 USBC is a rule making, rule enforcing, governing body, who's job it is to ensure those rules are being followed, and enforce them when they are not.

 So really, HONESTLY, what were their options? And, what would you have done if YOU were the sole entity in charge of making sure EVERYBODY follows ALL the rules to the letter?
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ICDeadMoney

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Re: If you were the USBC, what would you have done with the Jackals?
« Reply #121 on: March 28, 2016, 10:06:48 AM »
You forgot to tell everyone to get of your lawn also.

I find it amazing there are still people who feel bowling is better off in the stone ages.  And besides, what makes "your" view of what bowling should be the standard?  No resin???  In that case, lets go to shellac.  Lets go to wooden bowling balls.  Let's go to pinboys and get rid of automatic pinsetters. 

It is unrealistic to expect a sport to stop in its tracks technology-wise, I dare you to name any other sport that has done so.

In most sports the advances come from technology used in training the athlete, not in the technology in the equipment used.

What equipment technology is used in Baseball to improve their performance?

Are the infields made different so it's easier to run the bases?

Does the modern glove make it easier to catch balls now?

How about Basketball?

Did they increase the size of the hoop to make shooting easier?

Did they lower to rim, so more Spuds can dunk?

It's fine if scores go up because athletes improve technique.

When everyone from juniors to seniors averages goes up, thats not improved technique, thats softer conditions.


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Re: If you were the USBC, what would you have done with the Jackals?
« Reply #122 on: March 28, 2016, 10:14:41 AM »
this has gotten off topic.  Time to lock the topic.
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Re: If you were the USBC, what would you have done with the Jackals?
« Reply #123 on: March 28, 2016, 10:56:42 AM »
this has gotten off topic.  Time to lock the topic.

Yeah it's off topic, mainly because the topic itself didn't have legs.

Change the topic, or fork it into a different thread.

Locking the thread is like telling people to shut up... it's plain rude.