@VENN7eance I can agree with the sentiment of not trapping a single downed FT, but only because it is a waste of resources.
If I get two downed, however (which will typically come from one going for the revive and me introducing him or her to the business end of a combi throw) I will deploy a trap right on top of them so that their comrades will have to coordinate who will go for whom and, if I’m lucky enough that they’ve crawled in opposite directions, I have now split the battlefield - which is already hectic - into two zones by deploying one measly little trap.
The FT has to coordinate and communicate to counter this strategy. As an FT main, I both love and hate to face this tactic. I see it as a sign of competence.
Don’t deny yourself the satisfaction of doing so, Mr. Venn. Once you seize control as Predator, don’t relinquish it!
In reference to your other point of it being a dick move - I agree. A short history lesson… the first such recorded instance of a dick move came on the Ides of March, 44 BC, when the conspirator senators assassinated Julius Caesar. The Romans thereafter called any such situation a “dick move”, or “phallus modus” in Latin.
Also, use Large Pouch so you can carry 4 of them sumbitches. 😈