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Joseph Lewis 03-01-2014 14:18

Re: [FRC Blog] Kickoff Broadcast and Game Hint Redux
 
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Originally Posted by bduddy (Post 1319801)
I don't disagree with you, but in many FIRST games with protected zones, etc, disabling a robot temporarily would mean it continues to be in the way of the other alliance, and could possibly even give the rule-breaking team a further advantage.

I didn't think of that, but now that you say it, it makes total sense. Hmm, I don't know how they would get around that one... Oh well, FIRST probably won't implement it anyway.

AlDee 04-01-2014 00:18

Re: [FRC Blog] Kickoff Broadcast and Game Hint Redux
 
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Originally Posted by malanis (Post 1318471)
"Well if you consider the sport->no sport pattern it doesn't make since to be a sport (assuming ultimate Frisbee is a sport).

What if it is regolith with trailers again but you score on your OWN team's trailer."

honestly, they can do whatever they want. they don't have to follow any patterns

I'm thinking we're due for a reincarnation of the regolith field.

Derpancakes 04-01-2014 00:22

Re: [FRC Blog] Kickoff Broadcast and Game Hint Redux
 
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Originally Posted by Chadfrom308 (Post 1319732)
New idea: each team has to wear drunk googles and each robot has a 1 full second delay for the controls

:eek: You do realize the GDC looks on here?

rakar 04-01-2014 00:32

Re: [FRC Blog] Kickoff Broadcast and Game Hint Redux
 
I was thinking Hockey but the back of my brain was twitching...

SPEEDBALL???

From wiki... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speedball_(sport)

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Speedball is a quick, fast paced sport that is simple to teach and combines many aspects of other sports. Points are scored by throwing or kicking the ball into the opposing goal. It is played with two teams of five, each with one goalkeeper on a basketball court or football/soccer field.
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Generally played on a basketball court (can be played on a soccer field).
The size of the goal should be about 6 ft wide by 2.5 ft tall. However, different size goals can be used; the larger the goals, the faster the game generally goes. Hockey goals are also commonly used.
A soccer ball or volleyball may be used.
Ten hours to go...

TOTCoach 04-01-2014 08:43

Re: [FRC Blog] Kickoff Broadcast and Game Hint Redux
 
Calvin Hartley is ready for the Water Game Announcement!


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