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Originally Posted by TomBurr
I, too, was thoroughly disgusted by the drivers meeting. However, I feel like I am against the majority. I was not offended by the rules, they are what they are, and there is little use to arguing with the referees over moot points. I was shocked by the complete lack of gracious professionalism by some of the drivers/stage crew. No respect was shown to the referees or FIRST.
Worst of all though, everyone applauded the repeated, unsportsman-like conduct. I've seen a lot better out of first.
Also, everyone needs to remember that you are representing your entire team, not just yourself.
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I was not there, but I can understand people getting upset when they are forced to completely change their strategy on very short notice when FIRST could well have issued a "point of emphasis" in an update or the head ref. In any event, I try to avoid accusing others of lacking gracious professionalism. Here are a couple of spotlighted quotes that I find relevant (though I based on what I just said I can't really associate myself with the first one):
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Originally Posted by boiler
It's not very graciously professional to point out the un-gracious professionalism in others.
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Originally Posted by Rich Kressly
- Only think of Gracious Professionalism as a standard to work toward personally. - Never use it as a gauge to point out someone else’s shortcomings.
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