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Re: Scouting Aerial Assist After Week 1
Our team attended CIR this past week and we have determined an important factor is being able to get a robot where it needs to be. For us, that meant we were looking at robots with beefy drivetrains.
Another factor to consider is ball control. We ran into a few robots at CIR who lost the ball after a bump or shove. It's important to keep the ball inside the robots as much as possible.
Another nice thing to look for is easy passing and/or truss shots. Hope this helps.
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