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Re: Opinions of Q&A
For me and my team, I think it is definitely best to do stand scouting. Seeing how a team actually performs in a match is far more important than what they say they can do, regardless of the game.
That being said, my team does both. Pit scouting allows us to talk to the other teams, build up relationships, and learn more about their bot than we might see from the stands. Stand scouts will be focused on performance, and may not note some of the more unique aspects of the robots that pit scouts will be sure to record.
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FRC Team #706 CYBERHAWKS:
2014 - Programmer:
Lake Superior - Finalist (with teams 3313 and 3883) and Industrial Design Award
Wisconsin - Finalist (with teams 3018 and 1259) and Quality Award
2015 - Programmer:
Wisconsin - Quality Award
Queen City - Creativity Award
Tesla Division
2015-2017 - Programming Mentor for FTC Team #9956 The Knack
2016 - Scouting Co-Leader:
Buckeye - Finalist (with teams 27, 379, and 1014)
Wisconsin - Finalist (with teams 5903 and 537), Excellence in Engineering Award, and Industrial Safety Award
2016-2017 - ???
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