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Re: What will be more important?

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Originally Posted by Arefin Bari View Post
Where is the option for both?



Take a look at Team 71's 2002 robot. =)
71 ran to the goal on wheels, then clamped on and did the whole "This 800 pound conglomerate of robots and goals is going to our zone" deal. Not that it really mattered, probably Beatty could've "walked" all the way but they may not have made it to their own zone in 2 minutes. Their arms pretty much covered the field. I wish I lived in Hammond...

And in 2004, pushing power was important. Mobile goals under ball drops were very, very nice things to have.
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