Honestly I'm sensing huge bias in the F/T community. Anytime someone posts a video to counter Doom's claims they are immediately told they're mistiming it. Yet I haven't seen anyone except for Pryce question Doom's timing.
Its not so much bias as it is like the two videos posted against me were yours which it looked like you were mistiming it (since ferra's block timing is awkward) and I don't remember the other one.
People have openly been questioning my timing the entire time. My spacing, everything. All fair points, but all forgetting that if we assume an infinite exists because it only works in one scenario, we need to test other scenarios as well.
Infinite is a serious accusation, it carries a lot of weight and, with it, a lot of trouble.
If we are going to make that claim, we'd better be damn sure we do as much testing as we can.
We need to test everything. I do mean everything. We can't just take it as is with stand blocking, we have to realize that crouch blocking makes a difference. A rather big one.
The amount of crouch blocks you do matter, because it determines how far Torr has to step forward, how many frames he takes to shift from moving to neutral again. It determines how long he has to wait for Ferra to get on his back. For some characters, it determines if you can do a fast jab or uppercut to get out. For others, it means you can abuse that step for a punish and a full combo.
If you crouch block the last hit, you have to consider the block stun is different than if you are standing. If you block another attack into it, the advantage changes there too. f.2xxOH toss is like +10, b.12xxOh toss is like +6, this is like +4, so on.
Lots to look at if we are going to play around with the idea of something that would require a drastic change. More than a video of someone stand blocking with Takeda and trying pokes.