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Re: Pressure on Drive Team
as everyone as already established, a certain amount of pressure on the drive team is inevitable, but how the drivers deal with it is what separates the caliber of robot performances on the field. the most imprtant thing is to put as little pressure on yourself as possible and to have the complete support of an amazing team. no matter if our alliance wins or loses, there is ALWAYS room for improvement, and often times it is upto the drivers to figure out their mistakes and take action to correct them. after every match our drive team, coach, and other mentors who observed the match from the stands, watch the match on tape so we can all give constructive criticism to better our performance in the next match.
the robot and the drivers are only a small piece to any team's success. all the strategists, scouters, and the best coach in the world (in my opinion) come together to give us direction and hopefully sucess on the field.
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