It's not a punishment at all.
You're drafting a team and a robot. That robot is made up of many design decisions that may be positive or negative. This wouldn't be any different than passing up a team because their mechanical design isn't robust due to choices they made.
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Originally Posted by techhelpbb
So you are suggesting you'd punish teams at selection time because they are using hardware you think is an issue?
You haven't even played the first match. That's sort of a bold stance to take. I suppose I could do the same.
I pour money and time into FRC and there are often field and technology problems in the control system.
Perhaps I shouldn't do that any more  I mean I take risk doing that. I could cut my losses.
Cause I can actually prove that these issues have cost matches - where as I can make no such claim about these ESC.
You've implied there's a standard for testing here - so I honestly wonder what it might be because an ill-defined standard isn't much of standard.
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