I personally have some problems with bouncebacks
(as mentioned), but they're not so significant as to
cause me to feel that they're soulless and evil
(Clarence - "this is what the world would be like if
bouncebacks had never been invented").
They seem like
they might be an interesting addition to a tournament
- the only "lab" where potential solutions to the
raised problems could be tried. While I don't recommend
that NAQT add to them to Sectionals next year, they
would seem to fit well with a circuit invitational.