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Re: Drive Team Chemistry
The drive coach should be making big picture decisions like overall strategy or where to place a stack and pointing stuff out that the driver doesn't see and talking to other teams to tell them how to get the ball to you. If you want things to work without too much argueing they shouldn't literally be dictating movements and stuff. Giving your driver some independence will work wonders for you. However if they're defiant then kick them out of there.
I've had three operators over the years and the way you make it work is to make sure that your operator takes orders from the driver and no one else. The driver tells them when to shoot, when to deploy the pickup, when to move the stacker and so on. Not the coach.
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2016 Chesapeake District volunteer, Scorekeeper/Game announcer.
Team 2363 Proud Alumni, Programmer/Driver 2013, 2014, 2015(Captain)
2016 Northern Virginia Winners (1418 and 2421)
2016 Hampton Roads Finalists(1885 and 5954)
2015 Chesapeake Regional Winners(1690 and 4050)
2015 Virginia Regional Winners(384 and 1610)
2014 Chesapeake Regional Winners(1629 and 623)
2013 Virginia Regional Finalists (3015 and 2053)
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