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Predictions Week 1: Assisted Take-Off
Looking Forward is back for the 2014 season. Unlike when Dr. Joe started the column back in 2007, there's now a wide variety of coverage about the competitive nature of FRC, spanning from Chief Delphi posts focused on particular regions to numerous video shows. With that in mind, the nature of Looking Forward will continue to change. On one end, I will no longer promise to talk about every single event each and every week, as the focus on the column will continue to shift towards broader topics and story lines that interest competitors across FRC. If you feel your event should have coverage, send in tips! Explain what's interesting about your event, and how it fits into the big picture of evolving strategy in Aerial Assist. Don't fret, though, with relatively few events, each of them are covered this week.
On the more positive note, LF is expanding into other areas. We are proud to announce the creation of a relationship with GameSense, including video content that will be unveiled on their show tonight. So tune in! Additional video content will be posted to the Looking Forward YouTube account. Right now there's a video up explaining a relatively basic strategy that should be popular in the early weeks of competition. This is an evolving part of Looking Forward, so stay tuned as we determine how to best translate our content to video, and what types of video the community wants to see. It should also improve as more game play video of Aerial Assist emerges. If you happen across particularly interesting video of strategy or designs, do not hesitate to send it our way. With all that in mind, why don't we get on to what you want? Aerial Assist is a game unlike what we've seen in FRC before. Limited scoring pieces, explicit bonuses for teamwork, the lack of an end game, and a slew of readily available designs and COTS parts will help shift the dynamic away from what we've come to expect. While parity has steadily increased for most of the 3v3 era, this year has the potential to greatly level the playing field. That's not to say that the good teams won't stand out, they absolutely will. Especially given that scoring will definitely not be as easy as teams make it look in their reveal videos. Expect a lot of missed shots and loose balls, especially during the first week of the season. Teams are going to take a while to translate what they did in their shops to the real field during an actual match, and many won't be able to do it at all. With a completely open field and no protected zones, expect plenty of contact and defensive play. For the first time, what teams do "away from the ball" will become tremendously important, just as it is in soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and hockey. Many alliances will be forced to muck out victories, rather than glide to them through incredible offensive performances. There's always room for role players in FRC regional competitions, but their roles will be heightened this year. Robust design and attention to detail will be tremendously important. Little things, like being able to provide a pass with the right amount of kinetic energy to allow a clean acquisition or being able to field a clean inbound from a human player will make tons of difference.
Remember, there's no way to cover every event or team in the detail we'd like to. These predictions are designed to cover a broad range of topics and interest everyone. If you don't like them, go out there and prove them wrong! Good luck, and enjoy week 1! |
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I'm pretty sure 1519 has the ability to shoot the ball. It might not quite be very far, but I know they've been working on increasing their range. I believe they have a linear shooter powered by CF springs.
Great to see these predictions back, looking forward to more. |
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Don't forget to throw in FRC teams 190, 2468, and 2936. I can see some really competitive elimination matches on Saturday. |
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GTR-West is going to be a great show. A lot of Ontario's heavy-hitters are in attendance (but not our heaviest two).
Its really unfortunate what's had to happen with its venue, and not allowing spectators or more than 30 members per team. GTR-West at this venue is geographically the closest event to around 50 teams. It is guaranteed to mark the first time that a regional in Ontario didn't count either 1114 or 2056 or both as one of its regional champions since the 2005 Waterloo Regional. Which 3 will it be? I have NO IDEA how to predict, even having seen video of many of the robots in attendance. Aerial Assist is a game so different to past FRC games. There really does seem to be a pretty hard ceiling on robot performance. All of the top and second tier teams I've seen reveal videos for are all showing fairly similar capabilities. I haven't seen any robots that I would say are going to play this game dramatically better than others. It's going to come down to strategy and driver practice. I think we are going to see a lot more lower seeded alliances winning events this year because of this. It's going to be much easier to build a #2-6 alliance that can hang with the #1 this year than many in recent memory. |
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So many great MAR teams playing week 1 :eek:
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Every time we're mentioned by Looking Forward, I get a warm fuzzy feeling inside.
And don't count the MEZ teams out yet, I've learned over the years that they can surprise you. |
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I'm also very glad to see LF back!
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I for one am very excited to see 3098 at Southfield, they usual make great robots and last year was a bit of a let down; so its time for a comeback.
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The two MAR district events seem packed! Really excited to see predictions are back!
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Thanks for the shout out. I do have to say that 222 has been the most consistent and highest performing team at MO, winning in both 2012 and 2013. From what I have seen this year from them I would expect them to continue the trend.
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I haven't finished reading the whole post yet, but it is a great read so far. I just wanted to post a quick suggestion before I forget. Perhaps when you discuss a robot, you could hyperlink their number to a particular video showing off what you are talking about. Every time you mentioned a team, I quickly switched to youtube to see if I could find anything about that robot. Knowing whether or not you found a particular video that shows off their features would be nice. ("Look team X has a video, let me watch that. Oh, there isn't a good video for team Y, I'll look them up after I finish reading the post").
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Think Alamo will be interesting..
Of 118, 148, 190, 624, and 2468: At least two of these teams will partner up and win... |
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2614 and 1024 looked really solid today at Palmetto. I expect 3824 and 3489 to heat up tomorrow. Hopefully we'll see some interesting matches.
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Great predictions! I'd love to see a prediction for next week's second annual Double DECCer one-game, winner take all playoff between the winning alliances of the Lake Superior and Northern Lights regionals. Last year Lake Superior pulled out a win, despite some awesome full court shooting from Northern Lights, something that wasn't present at all at Lake Superior.
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