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I was suprised our team, 648, wasn't selected. The person sitting next to me could probably describe my face after the last team was selected on Curie. But then again, we didn't perform well and we definitely weren't able to impress. How could anyone with 2 defensive robots aimed at them at all times? Unless you're 330 or 1114, of course.
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Let's shift this thread away from talking about how upset you are that your team didn't get picked. Yes, you can say you got worked by alliance pairings, but at the end of the day you weren't strong enough to carry the alliance. Learn from it and improve yourself for next year. Whining about it and placing the blame somewhere else isn't going to make a difference.
I think teams 103, 75, and 1251 were three very good teams who probably deserved to play a few more rounds on Saturday afternoon. Congrats to all three for their accomplishments this year, and better luck next season. |
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Thank you allies, for your strong support in our Regional and World Championship matches. Thank you opponents, for making the victories accomplishments worth savoring. The 1885 Robocats purple team will be back next year working harder, making more friends, and mixing it up on the fields again. Just look for the purple shirts and come chat us up. We think you will like what you see. Thanks again, Chris & GRaduns and everyone who gave us similar encouragement offline. Blake |
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I was in 180's pit when they found out they weren't picked. It was a shock--they certainly came with a primo ramp design, one perfect for last-second dashes back to the home zone.
And yes, 1251 should have made the big show. Those folks have a world-class robot (don't ask me how I know :rolleyes: ), one I hope to see plenty of during the off-season. (Just, uh, not on the other side of the glass.) |
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From Curie 180 was a suprise. We had the pleasure to play with them the final qualification match. They scored 3 (I think) ringers and we were able to climb thier huge ramps for 30 pts. They were also great alliance partners. I don't remember exactly our list of teams for picking, but if it wasn't for 48 dropping so far (I was very surprised, yet very happy that they did) there was a good chance we would have picked them.
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That said, we will be looking at our controls and processes and develop a plan to improve ourselves and hopefully get us to the next level. Congrats to all teams for a successful season. |
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Maybe, in the Georgia Dome, we need one of those systems that let's game show audience members interact with contestants by voting on the answers to multiple choice questions (such as "Which of the remaining 45 teams should our alliance draft?").
:) Blake |
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Well Team 70, More Martians did not make the picks in Galileo after a rather lackluster showing.:o We had an awesome year in 2006. This season we placed 3rd at GLR, Buckeye and West Michigan by making it into the semis at each event. We scored well but just did not impress anyone this year. Must try harder next year.
We were happy to see other Michigan teams in Galileo such as Frog Force 503, Huskies 65, Thunder Chickens 217, Pheonix 703 make it into the final rounds at this years Championship Event. They represented Michigan well!:D |
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