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Originally Posted by Garret
I think the actual point was that it is important for teams to try new things. Not because its going to make them win, but rather because they will have learn new things that applicable beyond just FIRST. A team that never tries to push their own capabilities and try new things will never improve.
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I don't recall anyone saying never to push boundaries. Only that you should push the boundaries where you are rather than driving across the country to probe the boundaries over there. I don't wanna see any teams tossing out 5 years of experience, equipment, and sponsors that did welded tube because sheet is "hip" or cool. I'd rather see them iterate what they know. Maybe add in new capabilities.