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1341 Pit Scouting Sheet by Adam Richards |
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If anyone has any questions/comments/suggestions, please feel free to let me know. I'm always open to others' opinions.
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Too much technical detail. I don't care so much about what joysticks they use, what sensors they have, or how many degrees of freedom they have. I just care about how well they hang tubes, how effective their drivers are, and things like that.
Also, any team that doesn't have "Clear" checked can't be in the pit. |
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It looks nice and all, but don't you think it's a bit too technical? I would personally watch the robot perform and see how they perform during matches. Just because a team has a "tilt," or "pan" control doesn't mean they will dominate. I like the scouting sheet, use it but I would also suggest you to take all friday matches from team 108 and go back to the hotel room and watch them. It makes your life easier.
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Hi
I'm use to be a member of team 121 in Rhode Island. I would like to start a Team in Port Charlotte, FL. Is there someone I can contact about this???:) :) :) :P |
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About a new team?
Well...I'm sure you know all of the resources available to you. If your question is geared toward scouting, PM me or post a message and I can answer it. If it geared toward starting a new team, I'm sure your best place to start would be www.usfirst.org . |
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