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Re: Scouting Aerial Assist After Week 1

Joe,
The link below shows my initial thoughts going into Palmetto. I'm definitely adjusting before Orlando.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=126617

This game requires more qualitative statistics than most games. SPAM's "super scout" observation method will be critical since more teams can play a role of ball possession. The question is how well do they accomplish the task.

Key stats to keep:
Autonomous mobility plus high goal / low goal accuracy
What roles did they play in a cycle - inbounder, truss, catch, pass, floor possess, high goal, low goal.
Number of defensive plays.
Shooting accuracy high / low.

I'm dropping pre-cycle shots and cycle counts from my original sheet. Autonomous and tele-op goal accuracy is plenty to track. Cycle counts were too cumbersome.

I'm thinking about adding truss shot accuracy. Seemed odd at first, but there were many deflected or completely missed truss shots - huge time waster.

Ball security is also key. It could be difficult to quantify "unintentionally" dropped passes. I believe this should be part of the super scout job.

David