
16-03-2016, 00:26
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Questionable Decisionmakers
AKA: Trevor Davidson
 FRC #1648 (G3 Robotics)
Team Role: College Student
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Join Date: May 2013
Rookie Year: 2012
Location: Atlanta, GA
Posts: 473
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Re: PCH District: Albany & Dalton Predictions
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Originally Posted by PCH Informer
Albany
1002 - Last year, 1002 did really well at Perry, and that was primarily because of how effective they were at the core game mechanics. This year, 1002 has a nice looking shooter, but they don’t offer much in the way of intake or breaching abilities. With that being said, 1002 is a veteran team that’s picked up a few new resources and mentors, and their success is going to rely entirely on their ability to better align their robot and their strategy with the core game mechanics.
1261 - Following Columbus, the Robolions are taking another trip down south. In Week 2, 1261 proved to be a dominant breacher, to the point that we would say they were the 2nd best breaching robot at the event. However, breaching is only one dimension of the game, and 1261 seemed to struggle when it came to actually handling boulders. We expect that as a solid breacher, 1261 will be an extremely dominant force during the qualification rounds. However, their success in eliminations will depend on how much they improve handling boulders and partnering up with someone who can help them gain captures.
1648 - 1648 is coming off a particularly painful loss in Columbus. Despite the fact that they were heavily impacted by the turf and communication issues, 1648 was still the best low-goaler at the event. Ultimately, no matter how bad 1648 wants the win, their success this weekend is going to rely on consistency. If they can keep their robot functional and active, they’re going to make another serious run in Albany.
4188 - 4188 is coming hot off their victory in Columbus. As the only scoring robot on their alliance, they played a crucial part in helping lead the #4 seed to success. However in Albany, 4188’s breaching abilities are going to be put to the test. 4188 will need a strong partner to help them breach and capture towers in eliminations, and the only way to guarantee that, is to breach during qualifications and secure the #1 seed.
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1648 is excited to continue playing Stronghold at Albany with all these amazing teams and more! We're definitely hoping to improve on our Columbus performance. Can't wait to see everyone Thursday!
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2015-??: FRC 1648, G3 Robotics

2016 Carver Division, Columbus District Chairman's Award, Albany District Finalists
Georgia Tech, Class of 2019; Emcee, Ref, and 2016 Technology Enrichment Presenter
2011-15: FRC 540, TALON 540 Godwin Robotics
Proud Alumnus and Supporter
2015 Newton Division, Virginia Regional Finalist Alliance Captain
2014 Curie Division, Virginia Regional Engineering Inspiration
2013 Curie Division, Virginia Regional Engineering Inspiration
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