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EricH 28-05-2012 15:09

Re: Scouting room
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul T. (Post 1171781)
What if they just reserved the first few rows to scouts? each team can send no more than two or three and each team has the opportunity to get to a prime angle for viewing the action on the field.

Sorry, but if I'm only allowed to send 3 scouts down, I'm not sending any down there. I'll send 5, minimum; more likely 6-7. If I can only send three to a designated area, I'll try and sit 6, plus an input person, plus the rest of the team, right behind there, and none in the area.

And here's why: It is very, very, very difficult to monitor more than one robot at a time if you're a scout. The last time I tried was 2004, when there were still 4 robots on the field, so I took one alliance and the scouting mentor took the other. You tend to lose focus on one of the two robots. Three? Forget about it--you're losing so much data, you may as well not scout. Two robots on opposite alliances? Not easy. Trust me, I've done this.

At a regional level, you're talking up to 120-180 people, just with the 2-3. Districts are 120 for three/team. Championship, 200-300. 6 per team? Too many. You'd pretty much want the front half of the rows.


Not to mention that some teams just don't want to be split up...

Gregor 28-05-2012 19:23

Re: Scouting room
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wing (Post 1171777)
It still bothers me that Scouting is unappealing to people. It's probably the most important job on the day of the competition, no matter what type of team you are. You always need to know the capabilities of your allies and opponents in each match.

I agree with you of the importance of scouting, but the cold hard fact is lots of people don't enjoy it.

stundt1 28-05-2012 19:54

Re: Scouting room
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gregor01 (Post 1171808)
I agree with you of the importance of scouting, but the cold hard fact is lots of people don't enjoy it.

Yes, When people circle random stuff/write nothing down it just hurts the team. It stinks. We lost one of our important qualifiers due to none of the scouts writing down info on a team.


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