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Re: Suffield Shakedown observations...

I didn't get to watch the webcast (kinda had our own robot to build ), but I've got some questions.

Who was the head ref? How much difference did laps make? What was the average score? How many laps did teams who exclusive chased after laps get? How many hurdles did teams get one average. Who got the most hurdles? How many did they get? Did teams try to hide the other alliances balls in the corner? How did the robocoaches work? How was Hybrid mode in general? Did teams go for placement at the end of the match? Where balls typically knocked off the overpass? How many? Did anyone ever get the wrong ball in autonomous? Did robots on the same alliance collide in autonomous mode, resulting in less lines crossed? Inquiring minds wish to know!

Also, I know Litchfield has won this scrimmage before, and didn't the Gael Hawks do pretty well last year? I remember watching their ramps deploy at any rate.

Heh. Wow, that's a lot of questions.
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