@truevillainy, drizzle + SS is actually a really good comparison to stealth rock in this generation. Basically, GameFreak has allowed some very specific things to have a huge impact on the way the competitive game is played. Swift Swim made water types very powerful and forced players to constantly consider weather changers on their team to keep it in check. Likewise, Stealth Rock disproportionately hurts types that are weak to it and forces competitive teams in classic style battles to constantly consider rapid spin, spin blocking and sadly, just plain old switching when they build their teams. They are nearly identical conundrums, only stealth rock has been around for longer and people are used to it.
Sadly, Smogon has made a mockery of itself for banning SS+Drizzle combos in the world of competitive gaming and by doing so has opened up the door for all these things to debated and discussed. Rather than dealing with Generation 5 being about weather control and building teams that can be successful in that environment, Smogon has tried to force Gen5 to be more like previous generations and tried to force some arbitrary idea of balance onto it. When you do that, now all the people that feel shafted by a lame set-it-and-forget-it-for-free-damage move start thinking about all the other pogeys that would be viable if this was removed. Now you can sash weaker pogeys, bring more flying and bug types into competitive play and fire types don't look so flimsy anymore.
Ok, really though... the bottom line actually is, as long as Smogon bans things like move/ability combinations and lets some subjective concept like "is the game 'better' without this" drive its ban process, then its perfectly reasonable and viable to discuss banning Stealth Rock. For that matter, its entirely possible to ban it. It is more "centralizing" than Garchomp ever was and neuters far more pokemon than rain does. Players are just used to it and the Drizzle+SS ban was based on something new.
Excellent post. It's startling how many people both adamantly support the banning of Drizzle + SS and are completely disenchanted with the idea of even discussing a stealth rock ban, in both cases simply because they're resistant to change.



