
09-04-2015, 14:44
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CAD Designer/ Electrical Consaltant
AKA: Anthony Cardinali
 FRC #0997 (Spartan Robotics)
Team Role: CAD
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Rookie Year: 2013
Location: Corvallis, OR
Posts: 526
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Re: Future First Championship News
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Originally Posted by KeeganP
I wonder if an important question we need to ask ourselves is, "Is FRC a sport?"
If FRC is indeed a sport, then we can look at other sporting events, and how they work -- be it NFL, NBA, NCAA, etc. They all have a clear winner, multiple games, etc. They work where each "team" could be considered an alliance, and the alliances stick together the entire season, and sometimes players (teams) are traded between teams (alliances) during the offseason.
If FRC isn't a sport, then we can look at other non-sport events, and how they work -- be it Science Fairs, Trade shows, etc. They all just have people come out and show of/demo their creations and rarely have overall "winners."
Both methods inspire people, and both methods attract different audiences. Which "track" does FRC want to follow?
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Should the community get a say?
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“In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.” ― Anonymous
Anthony Cardinali
4th year of FRC
Class of 2017
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