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Re: Is competing at multiple regionals REALLY fair ?
I sat back and read this gibberish long enough...In the words of Popeye,"I've had all I can stand..." if your team can't afford to go to more than one regional...maybe you need to look at how the team is ran.
If you need help fund raising... speak up, there plenty here willing to offer ideas and ect. Need more sponsors... get them. Why you think race cars have all them stickers on them. Yes some teams have been blessed with sponsors with deep pockets... and some have whole machine shops at their beck n call. If you look you'll see these powerhouse teams do spread their wealth,be it by forming other teams or mentoring to others. They too were small and poor once. With a lot of hard work, and yes a little luck they have grown to where they are now. Even with golden spoons the kids on these team work hard... why should they be held back cause a smaller poorer team fells left out. A lot of teams build two robots... should that be not allowed too? I bet I could give a rookie team a blank check and a full machine shop and they still won't win champs. Winning on Einstein take experience, team work, and luck. It takes time for a team to develop the winning elements A violin player once ask a man how you get to Carnegie Hall, the man said, thats easy... practice, practice, practice. |
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an all rookie competition sounds like a pretty good experience for the rookie teams, but I am concerned that it would just turn into a lapbot-fest that would be less than exciting to say the very least. Sorry for sounding harsh, but I think it might be pretty boring to be in, and much more boring to watch, thats why atlanta is so great, ever single match is full of action. Regardless it is probably a good enough idea to entertain, and try to develop.
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lol@this thread
and people seemed to think that my views were so audacious, I guess im not completely alone after all. |
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what about the amount of $$$$$ your take from you sponsor or your communit
,in many case you could start a new team on the $$$$ you could save but my team would really love to go to a second regional but we can see who we would be hurting |
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Here's the thing about multiple regionals:
For six weeks straight you spend all of your time, energy, and efforts to build a fantastic machine. For six weeks straight you go to bed thinking of new strategies and ideas for the games. For six weeks straight you sit under flourescent lighting with a bunch of cranky, sweaty, and tired people. For six weeks straight you dedicate every waking moment to reading Chief Delphi and passing notes in class about new drawing ideas. Now that you done ALL THAT for six weeks straight, why would you only want to go to 1 regional?!?!? I can understand if money is the issue because that is something you cannot prevent. But if you CAN go you SHOULD go. And believe me, it is possible. In 2006 we went to the Florida Regional, the Purdue Regional, the Palmetto Regional, AND Nationals!! That was the best season EVER for me because (even though I had a mountain of schoolwork) I really got enough time with my team and my robot to feel like those six weeks paid off. If you can't count that was 3 regional events AND Nationals. Boy was I tired!! So for all those people who disagree about attending multiple regionals all I can say is so what? If we can raise the money then I am sure y'all can. And if morality is the issue (not money) then I hope you have fun at your 1 regional. But as for me, the more competition the better!! =) |
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This is one of the most honest and telling statements I have seen in a long time. It is one I MUST salute! You see, I find myself and my team on the opposite side of the spectrum. We look longingly, and jealously, at the "other side". Although, we acknowledge, they have earned it. It was not handed to them. It took time, tears, sweat and work to get to the place the are in, and we expect nothing less for our selves. Teams like 45 and people like Alan are an awesome example of what is possible if you are willing to do the work. They are indeed a rare breed. All I can ask is that you remember where you came from and understand that those on this end have a daunting task to even try to compete with you. (Yes, I understand that this is not about the competition, it is about the inspiration. But you must admit, because we play a "game" every year, it will inherently breed competitiveness. That is human nature.) |
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I see no contradiction. Accomplishments include much more than winning.
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For us, it was a very valuable experience. Having never been to a regional event, we got a chance to run our robot under game conditions. But more importantly, all of the teams learned just how a tournament runs, including alliance selections and eliminations, so that when we got to our first "real event", we had some idea what was going on. I hope FIRST expands this program next year. We are already hoping to volunteer at the Kettering event next year, to help out those rookies coming up behind us. |
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My reaction to this thread includes our perspective as a 2nd year team.
Our first year we did not get a NASA grant... we got busy and raised enough money for 2 regionals anyway.... We came to CD for help and we got it... We ended up at our "local" Regional (in Portland) and at a distant regional (Las Vegas) We received the Imagery award in Portland and we went to Las Vegas and BECAUSE we got picked by an Oregon team with experience (1425) and a powerhouse team (254) we won a regional. We also got Rookie All Star and got talked into going to Atlanta. We would NEVER have gone if we hadn't gone to a second regional. We scraped up that money too somehow... primarily on the backs of the parents and the PTA. We got valuable experience in this which we parlayed into more fundraising this year. If 254 and 1425 had not been in Las Vegas... or we had not been... we would probaby have not gone to Atlanta last year and this year would have been much more difficult. We were INSPIRED by teams like 233 and 254 that attended Vegas... We came back with a desire to emulate them.... to become better.... This year again we had no NASA grant... but we started fundraising earlier...we were determined to be a better FIRST team... We worked offseason... we worked in season... We built a practice field for the region... We helped with a workshop and mentored FLL teams and had an FLL regional... This year we were lucky enough to be 3rd seeded in our new Seattle Regional and to pick two terrific partners and to win it. We also got the EI award here and we won two more awards at Portland. On Galileo this year we were the 5th seed and played in the quarterfinals with some incredible teams. I am not boasting here but we SAW what good teams were like in Las Vegas and in Portland... and in Atlanta....We came back energized... ready to take on a challenge.... We feel that we are well on our way to be a good FIRST team.... Without those big teams coming to small regionals ... rookies and local teams never get to see anything to aspire to.... Please keep them coming... And that's all I have to say about that.... |
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