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Originally Posted by Tetraman
All of them.
And no seriously, all of the teams descending upon Buckeye are top notch, reaching elimination matches in their previous events. This year, Buckeye is not just a random set of teams but a high-performance event and I bet that you'll find a lot of surprise winners.
On another note, 174 knows what was wrong with our drive train back from at FLR (we think) and will be fixing it most of thursday. We will make a much better showing at Buckeye so everyone better throw out your old scouting data on us. 
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It is great what some teams can do between regionals. Paul Copioli—or Mike and Justin, I couldn't tell who was speaking at the time—was mentioning in a match how 772's shooter has gotten a lot better from one regional to the next.
Our robot also improved a lot from our...
interesting performance at Toronto East to Waterloo, where we got our 3 disc autonomous working in one match and a couple discs in most other matches later on. An example of how our shooter got a lot better was in a match with 1114 where we were completely ignored by a defensive bot in favour of going after Simbotics, which gave us open ground and we winded up getting a good number of frisbees ourselves.
It's great to see what the teams' pit crews can do in such a minimal amount of time.