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Originally Posted by Tyler_Kaplan
I think that your team culture will have a lot to do with it. When I was on a student on 2085, there was always a stigma surrounding scouting, that only team members who had nothing else to do 'had' to scout. It made scouting a chore, and therefore people always held some resentment to it.
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This explains our situation, but for us it wasn't that people had nothing better to do than scout, but that they couldn't do anything but scout.
I'm quite interested in hearing a response from a smaller team and how they manage to make scouting entertaining. For our small team, we have a scarcity of people; consequently, people are divided into the pit crew and the stands crew with almost no breaks. In the stands, six people are necessary at all times and unfortunately we don't have enough people for a full 2-set rotation.
We're still using a paper scouting system.