
07-02-2017, 14:04
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AKA: Pinecone
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Rookie Year: 2006
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Re: 2232 2017 Scouting
At least attempting to count how many balls go in a goal is going to be so much better than "can they do it". So this post is general advice for teams on how to attempt to do that.
You don't need to count accuracy if you can't do that - you really only care how many balls make it into the goal, right? Ten balls of ten versus ten balls of fifty, not much difference if it's done in the same amount of time, and "low accuracy" can be mentioned in the comments.
Get one of those clicky counter things that they use at offices or ticket stands or at shows to count. Have scouts click that button every time a ball goes in the high goal successfully. At the end of the match, write it down.
The low goal, you're going to have to estimate, you will generally not be able to see what goes in there.
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