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Re: Defense at Championships
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Originally Posted by JesseK
The hard part about being an amazing defender -- there's a very large chance that they'll be gone by the time the serpentine comes back around to the upper seeds.
In elims, I wouldn't be surprised to see an entire alliance comprised of robots that are easily able to delivery 26+ discs each -- so defense may be tricky.
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Yesterday our team was talking about how at regionals we've been to we typically see second picks in the serpentine draft usually begin with selecting a third offensive robot because those seeds are concerned with the scoring capabilities of the top seeds, and defensive picks can sometimes fall to top seeds...this will be our first trip to champs, so I'm curious to see if that trend continues.
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I saw someone's signature on here say: "A good driver always beats a good robot," and I thought that was rather clever, so I'm using it as my signature.
2014 Texas Robot Roundup Winners (with 624, 118 & Pearland Robotics Pre-Rookie Team)
2014 Texas Robotics Invitational Finalists (with 148, 3735 & 3999)
2014 Dallas Regional Quarterfinalists (with 2587 & 5057)
2014 Alamo Regional Finalists (With 2468 & 148)
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