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Re: Analysis of my experience in week 1 (and a huge thank-you to 1676 and 5624)

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Originally Posted by JohnBoucher View Post
Type of defense. Shot blocking of pushing them around.
Pushing and ramming mostly.

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Originally Posted by AGPapa View Post
The introduction of a robot who can score high goals from the outer works dramatically changes how this game is played. That type of defense wouldn't work anymore.
You're right about this, but there were very few robots at MO who could do this and they weren't very consistent at it.
A robot with consistent high goal accuracy from the outer works would be very frightening.
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Originally Posted by Boltman View Post
In San Diego very aggressive defense was played in eliminations and those teams that did lost to three hybrid breech and boulder bots. The winning alliance could capture and a single defender could not prevent all three boulder bots. The boulder bot alliance pretty consitently outscored all other SF teams many who played very aggressive defense(and effective at knocking HG shots off course by hitting corners) or in our case our shooter jammed so we were boulder starved
This is interesting. MO didn't have enough consistent/strong boulder bots to make this possible though.
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2016: Mt. Olive district champs with 5624 and 1676, Bridgewater-Raritan finalists with 25, 3340, and 555, MAR DCMP winners with 225 and 341.

2015: North Brunswick District Finalists with 11 and 193.
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