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Originally posted by LizJJury
i know that i want to see team 188 and 902 get mached up again. to see whos robot was better. they had the 6 drive motors but we had tank style drive for that extra traction. unfortunetly 902 isn't going to nationals. plus we didn't get the great finals match that we were hoping for at west michigan. we think we would have been equal in power.
I really thought 902 was going to go all the way at West Michigan, all day long they were pushing everyone around out there, they seemed unstoppable. However 188 Blizzard was quite strong also, that thing was always spinning the wheels no matter what it came up against until it moved whatever was in front of it.
The strategy in the finals though was impressive for the winners, 71 was disabled for leaving the field, 902 for some reason lost power and they pushed it up on the ramp to score more points and make winning nearly impossible. Great Strategy, Quick Thinking.

So far I would like to see a match between 111, 45, & 229 (Team Defense) on one team and (902), 494, 302, 469, 68 (Team robust drive offense) on the other vs 67, 226, 365 (Team stacker)

However I think the winning alliance will be one from each group similar to what happened at GLR. A stacker can make or break the multiplier, and a low pusher can wreck havoc out on the entire field, with 10 seconds to go its a charge for the top. And the third needs to be a mixture of all three.