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BenX02 30-03-2009 12:27

Re: Great Human Player in 2009
 
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Originally Posted by santosh (Post 842919)
Our shooter is about a 90-95% shooter. I have seen multiple judges go up and congratulate her after our matches had ended. Team 547 also has a ridiculous shooter as well as 1771 and 1414

I would have to say she is definitely the best shooter I have seen so far. She is really really good.

Thuvishan.R 30-03-2009 13:49

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 842975)
The Payload Specialist on 1241 was very very dynamic.
He would jump over the shield and shoot downward on the goals to get the balls in before the robots could get away. Teams started staying good and far away from him after a while.
The Payload specialist for 103, Shauna from 1511 and 188 also stick out as well as Antione for my team who got alot of compliments not only for his skill but for his smart penalty free play.

I agree our human shooter was amazing and he revolved around our strategy and he never disapointed with supercells when it mattered, he consistently hit long range shots under pressure situations

Andrew Schreiber 30-03-2009 14:03

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Since not a lot of people are commenting from Michigan I will put in my two cents, this is not a comprehensive list by any means, just some ones that stick out in my mind.

1 - Incredibly Dynamic, so full of energy you can't keep the kid down.
27 - If this kid gets a super cell you best get away and even that wont save you.
397 - Not great if the target is moving but is usually good for between 7-10 in auton (paired with the auton strategy of bulldozing the opposition into her) Most comfortable in the middle seat.

Keep in mind, these are just teams I noticed, considering I watched very few matches I don't recall all the human players.

JoshD 30-03-2009 14:17

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Originally Posted by 1086VEX (Post 843039)
at VCU the human players from team 88 and 975 were probably the best two there.

Thanks for noticing. The best part was he is a freshman, and he basically had superstar status on our team after making 3 super cells to swing matches in our favor.

1086VEX 30-03-2009 14:21

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Originally Posted by JoshD (Post 843204)
Thanks for noticing. The best part was he is a freshman, and he basically had superstar status on our team after making 3 super cells to swing matches in our favor.

no problem! it was awesome that we got to practice with him...gave us a good feel for how a good human player was going to play like.

gwytheyrn 30-03-2009 16:06

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234's human player is the best that I've seen. He was making 3/4 field shots and in eliminations, I think he only missed 1-2 of the supercells he got, which probably won a couply of our matches. I'd give percentages, but I don't have any. This is based only on BMR, since I wasn't able to really watch any time else

JasonV 30-03-2009 16:19

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When it comes to clutch, I know I speak for all of 217 in thanking Ashley from 2022 in Midwest. When I heard the flinstones immediate reaction was to watch her put a supercell in an unsuspecting trailer. We never would have made it into Semis without her.

Noeen Kashif 30-03-2009 16:19

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Originally Posted by Thuvishan.R (Post 843181)
I agree our human shooter was amazing and he revolved around our strategy and he never disapointed with supercells when it mattered, he consistently hit long range shots under pressure situations

Yes, i think he is one of the few. Really good human player. We nicknamed him "Brown-Jordan" due to his great amount of skill. He really shone at rochester and GTR!
Really nice!:)

Noeen Kashif 30-03-2009 16:23

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thanks, but i really think that 1241's human player was the best. Very smart and dynamic. He has a unique way of shooting the orbit balls, and a unique way of getting them in! Im not bad though?

flyingcrayons 30-03-2009 16:40

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Originally Posted by thefro526 (Post 842930)
I second that.

BT's the Man.

I third that... the kids a monster!!

XXShadowXX 30-03-2009 16:43

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I don't know his name but the killer bee's (team 33) human player is pretty fun to watch and really good.

Raul 30-03-2009 16:46

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Originally Posted by gwytheyrn (Post 843299)
234's human player is the best that I've seen. He was making 3/4 field shots and in eliminations, I think he only missed 1-2 of the supercells he got, which probably won a couply of our matches. I'd give percentages, but I don't have any. This is based only on BMR, since I wasn't able to really watch any time else

We did keep track for a while. We had him at 93% - best at BMR.

Gaurav27 30-03-2009 19:20

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Originally Posted by Noeen Kashif (Post 843308)
Yes, i think he is one of the few. Really good human player. We nicknamed him "Brown-Jordan" due to his great amount of skill. He really shone at rochester and GTR!
Really nice!:)

thanks, but i really think that 1241's human player was the best. Very smart and dynamic. He has a unique way of shooting the orbit balls, and a unique way of getting them in! Im not bad though?

Thanks for the compliments Noeen! You were amazing as well! You consistently scored many moon rocks at both FLR and GTR.
As for all the wins and competitions, you're probably having an amazing rookie year! Good Luck in Atlanta!

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed View Post
The Payload Specialist on 1241 was very very dynamic.
He would jump over the shield and shoot downward on the goals to get the balls in before the robots could get away. Teams started staying good and far away from him after a while.
The Payload specialist for 103, Shauna from 1511 and 188 also stick out as well as Antione for my team who got alot of compliments not only for his skill but for his smart penalty free play.
As for "Brown-Jordan", yes i agree with Koko's accurate description of his style. He's very dynamic, accurate and consistent. He was easily sinking 95-97% of his shots in FLR and slightly less at about 95% at GTR [Had a bad day on Friday; But significantly better on Saturday].

I would like to thank 188 for the compliments and the Best Human Shooter Award that you gave us @ FLR.

I'll have to check, however i think he won several more awards by other teams including 1511, 1547 and i believe one of the G.R.R teams..
I apologize if i missed out on any teams that gave us the Best Human Shooter Awards.

Greg Peshek 30-03-2009 19:25

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I know everyone is going to say their PS is good, but we're pretty happy with our guy. At Florida he hit 7/8 super cell shots, including 2 in one match (that won us the match) and had a pretty high percentage rate on regular moon rocks.

I remember 425's human player being pretty good, I had to start consciously staying away from him because of the shots he was making.

Also I'll put another nomination up for 103's PS, from what our scouts gave me and what I saw, his shots looked pretty darn good.

Rick 30-03-2009 19:27

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Originally Posted by Tom Schindler (Post 843066)
177 Also had an amazing human player, he consistently hit long range shots. That combined with their robot's fast and consistent empty cell capabilities makes them a serious threat.

QFT

That kid was dressed like an 80's basketball player and hit some unbelievable last second shots.


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