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Unread 12-04-2005, 13:15
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Re: Student Coaches

All three teams I've been with have had adult coaches. When I was with TechnoKats, it was usually Andy Baker, with various people including myself as the second coach when there were two coaches on the field (before 2002). Andy Bradley is our coach with The Pink Team.

What both Andys, and all good FIRST coaches have in common is good knowledge of the rules, good game strategy skills, and maybe most importantly, good communication and negotiating skills. It shouldn't be that way, but when the teams within an alliance are discussing how to play a match, adult coaches are going to get more respect than student coaches. In the eliminations rounds, the alliance captain team will presumably call the plays, but in the Q matches, a well respected adult coach is going to be more likely to "get his/her way" in calling the plays than a student coach, even a very good one.
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