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Re: Ideas to move in the direction of making FIRST competitions 'fair'

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Originally Posted by efoote868
How many people posting in here are advocates for the small teams, when in fact, they are from larger teams themselves?

How many people posting in here are from small teams, and want the levelled playing field?

I would assume that the answer to the former is a great deal, and the answer to the latter is next to zero.
I think you nailed it on the head

But i dont want people thinking that smaller teams are the less fortunate and the less adequate. To the contrary, i think that smaller teams with good mentorship can have the best time and the most success in whatever they try. Our team is small but has funding, so i cant say for sure. But i do know what its like in every other activity we do besides the stuff we have funding for. I applaud all the smaller teams for doing what they are doing and i hope they continue to keep up with the big teams.
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