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Re: I think FIRST needs to appoint more refs to each regional
Dallas went quite smoothly. A couple of resets as some of the field reset crew was confused at first, but it got sorted out over a friday lunch meeting.
Pedestals were quick to respond and had no huge trouble. Fouls were few and far between. Yes the game is rough and possibly some internals were damaged but I was not uncomfortable with the amount of true "damage" that occurred (which was not that much). This game is brutal, the only word to describe it. Robots have to be built robustly or else. |
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Our team had to go the question box 3 times this weekend to talk to refs about triple assists that were only counted as double assists. Luckily, in our case this never affected match outcomes directly, but this is a big deal because it is the first tie breaker in the rankings.
In one eliminations match we won 152-121 thanks to a tech foul committed by the other alliance. Had this tech foul been missed, we would have lost 102-121. However, an obvious (and double checked by match video) triple assist was scored as a double assist, so our alliance was never awarded 20 points we legitimately scored. The score should have been 122-121 disregarding fouls. Boy would that have been frustrating if that tech foul had been missed (consequently another likely scenario brought about by the craziness that is Aerial Assist). I'm not saying it's the refs fault, but rather it's a system that doesn't allow our volunteers to accurately keep track of the score. What would they do if half of our scored soccer balls were commonly missed in a match of Breakaway? Would they change the system, or simply let us be told you don't get the points after repeatedly going to the question box? The fact that the refs have to look away from the field to enter possessions to the system and no particular refs are assigned to only scoring the assists gives rise to the issue. We should have 1 ref tracking robot zone-possession pairs for the blue ball, and another ref for the red ball. As a knowledgable person on the rules, I'm certain I can get this right >99% of the time, which is more than can be expected of the current system. Also, should the refs be more receptive to question box requests like this? It's not cool to have matches scored incorrectly, but I also get that the refs are doing their best and can't call what they don't see. If we have evidence of matches being scored incorrectly, is there a proper way to bring it to their attention outside of the question box, and what actions can the refs take? |
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In the same vein, how about a larger paid engineering staff empowered to design, build, and vet bug free fields with appropriate hardware and software controls to ensure referee and field crews can effectively administer a consistent, fair competition experience from event to event? This model of collecting millions in event fees and simultaneously expecting an army of pure volunteers to suffer the burden of event administration is getting quite stale. Teams are the ones that end up getting burned, despite the best efforts of the ill-equipped to minimize event blar. Spend more of the money we're paying you. Help event staffs and volunteer crews. Seems like a great way to fix the problem - just need people in authority to first admit a problem exists. |
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That said, if you think something's wrong (and you're a pre-college student), do ask politely in the question box. Sometimes it actually is seen and entered, and the FMS drops it. This was still an observed bug as of this afternoon--though note we're talking twice in 80-some matches. |
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In our third elimination match at Gull Lake we were the #8 seed captain against the #1 seed. Our first cycle was a 3 assist cycle that got scored as only a 2 assist cycle. The middle assist never was counted. You can watch the ref punching away at the screen and the assist doesn't get counted. We lost by 8 points..... Here's the match video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=410-NKAWwT0 Students from 2611 and 2771 were asking questions at the end, but they would not review video or change the call. Although we did miss a truss shot at the end that would have won it. Or 2771 missed a shot where we ended up scoring in the one point instead that would have won it. Plus in the first match there was a missed shot at the end that would have won it for us also. There were multiple times where we could have won, but just didn't pull it off. |
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I will probably make a post tonight or tomorrow about my experience as a referee, but the point of that post is to go easy on the referees, and ask questions politely (and don't bring your mentors). I have been a referee for the last 4 years, and this year was absolutely miserable (but I have loved the last 3 years). I heard a lot of criticism in the question box behind one of the referee positions while matches were ongoing ("Why didn't the ref see that?" "Call the foul!" "Are they blind?") The stress of the game and the impoliteness of the teams really made it hard on us. |
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Weatherdt, do you think it would help to have more refs? If so, how many would you wish to have on the field at a time? I'm personally feeling like having several more refs, and going to an analog scoring and pedestal-lighting system might help somewhat.
It is shortsighted of all of us to put blame on refs shoulders for what is turning out to be a debacle. Blame doesn't solve the situation, and refs are doing what they were taught to do, with the resources they have. While I love FRC, and I know that no one can foresee all the problems that can crop up as games are designed, I do wish that they had been willing to invest in a larger pool of refs and relied less on tech, which is invariably buggy. |
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I'm really concerned that there always seems to be something in the game that negatively affects our volunteers. Last year, field reset was burned out due to the nature of the game. This year, the referees are burned out.
This partially falls on the shoulders of the GDC and event organizers. How are first-time volunteers going to come back and volunteer again if they're miserable when they do it? Being a referee is never an easy job, but it seems ridiculous this year. Granted, I can only say this from video footage and what you guys have said on this thread, but why make the job of being a referee even harder? Sometimes I wonder if the GDC is really concerned about their volunteers when it designs a game. I don't want it to sound like I'm taking a hack at them, but this isn't exactly the best track record. I also understand that this is an event-specific issue as well - FIRST may recommend or require a certain amount of volunteers working one one specific task, but what if that amount of volunteers isn't available? They can't just cancel an event for this reason (to my knowledge). This just makes everyone miserable. The volunteers are miserable because they're overworked and the kids are miserable because the lack of available volunteers (or volunteers assigned to do that task) is affecting their experience. I remember last year at MN 10K that students had to be recruited to help volunteer with field reset. Something like that is a little bit easier to do than recruiting extra referees with the training required. My brain really hurts just thinking about what a nightmare it must be to be overwhelmed, overworked, and have everyone blame me for a match not going their way. To think, we normally only expect the latter to happen to referees - which, by the way should not be happening at all. Does it stink when a call isn't consistent? Yeah. But just think of the referee that didn't see the call because they were focused on three other things and have been doing their job for several hours without a break. Point is, the community, the volunteers, the organizers, and FIRST need to come together to find a solution. Something to make the rest of 2014 better, and avoid this in 2015. I hope Milwaukee and MN 10K don't have this problem this year. I guess I can only hope and help where I can. |
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The specific problem I was alluding to was that, while cycles would transition without incident (assist lights off, pedestal on), occasionally the goal itself wouldn't be entered. You can see this on the scorekeeper's screen, and (like most of them) it should be an impossible failure mode--there's no way from the ref screen to end a cycle without clicking high or low goal. Fortunately, this also makes it simple to catch. If you think it was missed though, just ask politely for the recheck. Hopefully it'll be fixed by this weekend. |
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I do think more refs would be helpful. More eyes on the game. But that means more volunteers. A problem by it self. It reminds me of a federally unfunded mandate. You know, were is going to come from.
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Field reset have it tough too. A ball of the same color of the goal can go through the goal and still be considered out of bounds (if it was kicked from beyond the truss). Field reset people actually have to know how the game works so they pass the balls in properly--or the refs need to communicate with them. I also wish there was a dead ball button at the alliance station that would light up on the ref tablets, instead of those signs. There is simply too much for us to be doing to watch out for those signs. I will say this of the game--I do like how this game focuses so much on teamwork. It does not take a very complicated robot to score assist points. |
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By the way, I need to mention that almost all of the teams at my regional were very polite. There were only 2-3 teams we were really frustrated with and weren't showing gracious professionalism. Unfortunately, they kind of soured the event...
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