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Re: Thoughts on "being scouted" from a Rookie team (please comment)
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Originally Posted by AdamHeard
Easy methods to solve this problem exist.
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Agreed. I was just pointing out that you still need to move to a fairly precise location in autonomous to be positioned correctly. I felt I needed to clarify that because the OP's 1b suggestion of "placing" the robot directly in front of them.
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Originally Posted by eneubec1
1b) Another auton strategy would be around when we compete against a powerhouse that plans on shooting multiple high goals: Place our robot in the goalie zone directly infront of them. Put the goalie post up and stop them from scoring the straight shot. (A very different approach...but would work to our strength and stop the other team from scoring 20-40 pts in auton). Our fear is ...This would not show up on scouting reports as a strength as we didn't score any auton point.
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2016 (mentor/drive-coach)
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