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Re: Low bar or not
It is very much late in the season for this kind of decision to be made in my opinion.
It's going to be a trade-off decision for your team, and many others. Can you accomplish the goals you need/want to to be able to compete effectively by going under the low-bar, or can you achieve your goals easier by not doing so.
There is definitely more of an engineering challenge to trying to scale with a short robot (low bar capable). Scaling is significantly easier with a tall robot (non low-bar capable).
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John Fogarty
2010 FTC World Championship Winner & 2013-2014 FRC Orlando Regional Winner
Mentor FRC Team 1102 M'Aiken Magic
"Head Bot Coach" FTC Team 11444 Garnet Squadron
Former Student & Mentor FLL 1102, FTC 1102 & FTC 3864, FRC 1772, FRC 5632
2013 FTC World Championship Guest Speaker
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