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Re: Galileo Division 2008

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Originally Posted by OompaLoompa View Post
adding to my previous post, a D robot can also be enhanced if they can block shots. We've been discussing ways to play this strategy on our team and i think it would be highly beneficial. Not only could a defensive robot play keepaway and knock off the ball, but if they could block shots that could help out a lot too.
Im sure that blocking shots would be a very viable strategy.
BUT.
If you want to put your robot in front of another when they are shooting at 7-10lb, 40' ball at about 5-10mph....I would highly request that u think about that again
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