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Re: The Stereotyping of Successful Teams

In my own experience it was largely an education issue.

2011 was my rookie season and my first regional was Wisconsin. There were many good robots there and one phenomenal one (went on to win worlds). In my ignorance and frustration I gave in to the dark side, swallowed some silly rumors and did some hating of my own.

Two seasons and lots of education later I like to think that I am largely cured.

I have seen first hand how the great teams are not only the ones that are pushing the sport forward, they are the ones making it happen period. Many many many of the volunteers that make events happen come from experienced teams.

I think we need to constantly remind ourselves, our students and each other, that we need to look externally for inspiration and internally for goal setting. As FIRST there are more things that unite us than divide us so lets get focused on the positives.

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