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Re: Want your alliance to defend?

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Originally Posted by Kyle
Since every robot is different, kinda, every teams strengths and weaknesses will be different. That means that something like this would have to mostly be determined during scouting and the alliance drivers meeting before the match.
I think having a bot not do much defence is much safer though.
I Agreed with the scouting-
Many of the strategies I been hearing amongst teams I’ve chatted with started to sound like a basketball game.
Stuff like:
One-on-one
Protecting and controlling the zone
Defending the goals
Goal tending
Blocking the shot (or cap)
Attacking their zone

I think the HARDEST task is having your Alliance to agree on a uniform strategy before the match. Some teams will dominate the game plan because they are more prepared, more capable, or just pushier.

I’ve suggested to my teams to double the scouts this year (4-5) and to hold a scouter/ strategy meeting immediately after the Thursday practice matches, analysis the data and create thee Playbook.
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