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Originally Posted by Ginger Power
"On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your bumper quality?"... because that's somehow relevant information...
Pit scouting is useful for the things you can't figure out from watching the robot on the field. How mechanisms work and things of that nature. It could also be important this year for robot dimensions - have to make sure all 3 robots can fit while climbing.
If only teams would use pit scouting efficiently...
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Gauging bumper quality is very important; it's strongly correlated with robot performance. But I wouldn't ask a team to rate their own bumper quality..
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