
07-04-2007, 17:21
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Join Date: May 2001
Rookie Year: 2000
Location: San Jose, CA
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Re: biggest threat in atlanta
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Originally Posted by Jonathan Norris
There has been alot of discussion about how good teams like 1114, 330 have been this year... but have a look at the divison they are in!
you got 67, 121, 126 the best of the best roller claw teams (only missing 100). The great advantage of the roller claw is how easy it is to pick up with defense, its great for the elimination rounds so watch out for these three.
Then you got even more great scorers in this division; 195, 118, 176, 357, 365, 469, 1305(these are the ones i know of...)
Then you got great ramps: 180, 48, 469, and many more.
Even more great D! 48, 1305, 830, 716, and more.
1114 and 330 will be lucky to even get out of their own division... though it may be easier together. It will all come down to alliance picking, thats where the champs are won and lost, great teams are nothing without great alliances.
edit: Alex made a great point earlier that I would like to remind everyone of....
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I agree.. they'll do well, but only if they select the correct alliance, and then execute their (properly selected) strategy very well each time they go up to bat. Same goes for everyone else. Once the robots are refined, the alliance is as good as can be had, given seeding, its then all about the doing.. and the question would be, "are you doing the right thing?"
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