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In [[Dragon/Season 17]] the {{CTeam|SCS}} swept the {{CTeam|BBR}} 4-0 in the [[Dragon/Season_17/Postseason#Dragon_Cup:_SCS_vs_BBR|Season 17 Dragon Cup Series]] in the [[Squeaky Sweep]]. It was only the second sweep that had ever occurred in the Dragon Cup. It happened one season after the first sweep (see the [[Dragon/Season_16/Postseason#Dragon_Cup:_BCC_vs_RS|Season 16 Dragon Cup Series]]).
 
In [[Dragon/Season 17]] the {{CTeam|SCS}} swept the {{CTeam|BBR}} 4-0 in the [[Dragon/Season_17/Postseason#Dragon_Cup:_SCS_vs_BBR|Season 17 Dragon Cup Series]] in the [[Squeaky Sweep]]. It was only the second sweep that had ever occurred in the Dragon Cup. It happened one season after the first sweep (see the [[Dragon/Season_16/Postseason#Dragon_Cup:_BCC_vs_RS|Season 16 Dragon Cup Series]]).
  
The sweep earned the nickname '''The Squeaky Sweep''' because the {{CTeam|BBR}} lost Game 4 by a single point, 5,850-5,849 (see {{DragonGame|23792408-4863-4c88-9033-2a338076187f}}). The loss occurred in the final generations of the game, and the grid was immediately rushed by fans, making it impossible for the Brutalists to challenge the ruling of the Grid Umpires and leading to a slew of conspiracy theories that are widely discussed in online forums. The forum servers are hosted by public computers in the basement of the Berkeley Public Library and occasionally disappear, but Brutalists fans have constructed an elaborate network of oral historians to preserve the most culturally significant conspiracy theories surrounding the Squeaky Sweep. The Brutalists and their fanbase are convinced that all they need to do is have the final call of the game declared incorrect, as that would lead to the outcome of the game getting tossed out, forcing the entire series outcome to be invalidated, leaving the final champion undetermined, making the postseason a violation of the rules, rendering it null, void, and invalid. To this day, the Brutalists are still pursuing various legal options.
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The sweep earned the nickname '''The Squeaky Sweep''' because the {{CTeam|BBR}} lost Game 4 by a single point. The final score was 5,850 - 5,849 (see {{DragonGame|23792408-4863-4c88-9033-2a338076187f}}). The loss occurred in the final generations of the game, and the grid was immediately rushed by fans, making it impossible for the Brutalists to challenge the ruling of the Grid Umpires and leading to a slew of conspiracy theories that are widely discussed in online forums. The forum servers are hosted by public computers in the basement of the Berkeley Public Library and occasionally disappear, but Brutalists fans have constructed an elaborate network of oral historians to preserve the most culturally significant conspiracy theories surrounding the Squeaky Sweep. The Brutalists and their fanbase are convinced that all they need to do is have the final call of the game declared incorrect, as that would lead to the outcome of the game getting tossed out, forcing the entire series outcome to be invalidated, leaving the final champion undetermined, making the postseason a violation of the rules, rendering it null, void, and invalid. To this day, the Brutalists are still pursuing various legal options.
  
 
Despite a [[Dragon/Season 17/Postseason|dominant postseason performance]] by the {{CTeam|SCS}}, culminating in the sweep of the Brutalists and the establishment of a [[Dynasty]], the Sidewinders were viewed less favorably after the sweep, even becoming known by the derisive nickname, "The One Point Wonder". This was the result of a media blitz by the Brutalists, who were still bitter about their one-point loss. They ran ads featuring the "One Point Wonder" nickname to diminish the Sidewinders' victory and tarnish their reputation. Many of the ads featured popular celebrities and actors, and some also included puppies. The media campaign was a smashing success, resulting in the One Point Wonder nickname sticking.
 
Despite a [[Dragon/Season 17/Postseason|dominant postseason performance]] by the {{CTeam|SCS}}, culminating in the sweep of the Brutalists and the establishment of a [[Dynasty]], the Sidewinders were viewed less favorably after the sweep, even becoming known by the derisive nickname, "The One Point Wonder". This was the result of a media blitz by the Brutalists, who were still bitter about their one-point loss. They ran ads featuring the "One Point Wonder" nickname to diminish the Sidewinders' victory and tarnish their reputation. Many of the ads featured popular celebrities and actors, and some also included puppies. The media campaign was a smashing success, resulting in the One Point Wonder nickname sticking.

Revision as of 10:16, 12 February 2022

In Dragon/Season 17 the SCS.png Sand City Sidewinders swept the BBR.png Berkeley Brutalists 4-0 in the Season 17 Dragon Cup Series in the Squeaky Sweep. It was only the second sweep that had ever occurred in the Dragon Cup. It happened one season after the first sweep (see the Season 16 Dragon Cup Series).

The sweep earned the nickname The Squeaky Sweep because the BBR.png Berkeley Brutalists lost Game 4 by a single point. The final score was 5,850 - 5,849 (see DragonCup.png 23792408-4863-4c88-9033-2a338076187f). The loss occurred in the final generations of the game, and the grid was immediately rushed by fans, making it impossible for the Brutalists to challenge the ruling of the Grid Umpires and leading to a slew of conspiracy theories that are widely discussed in online forums. The forum servers are hosted by public computers in the basement of the Berkeley Public Library and occasionally disappear, but Brutalists fans have constructed an elaborate network of oral historians to preserve the most culturally significant conspiracy theories surrounding the Squeaky Sweep. The Brutalists and their fanbase are convinced that all they need to do is have the final call of the game declared incorrect, as that would lead to the outcome of the game getting tossed out, forcing the entire series outcome to be invalidated, leaving the final champion undetermined, making the postseason a violation of the rules, rendering it null, void, and invalid. To this day, the Brutalists are still pursuing various legal options.

Despite a dominant postseason performance by the SCS.png Sand City Sidewinders , culminating in the sweep of the Brutalists and the establishment of a Dynasty, the Sidewinders were viewed less favorably after the sweep, even becoming known by the derisive nickname, "The One Point Wonder". This was the result of a media blitz by the Brutalists, who were still bitter about their one-point loss. They ran ads featuring the "One Point Wonder" nickname to diminish the Sidewinders' victory and tarnish their reputation. Many of the ads featured popular celebrities and actors, and some also included puppies. The media campaign was a smashing success, resulting in the One Point Wonder nickname sticking.

The Squeaky Sweep is considered the most significant single-season defeat since the stunning upset of the OB.png Oakland Bees in the final generations of Game 7 of the Season 1 Pseudo Cup Series.