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Re: A good driver makes his own strategy. What do you think?
Posted by Ice 98 at 03/15/2001 5:29 PM EST
Other on team #47, Chief Delphi, from Oakland University and Pontiac Central/Delphi I.
In Reply to: Re: A good driver makes his own strategy. What do you think?
Posted by soap108 on 03/15/2001 12:14 AM EST:
I too like to look at the good old days. Never having the chance to compete with alliances... it is quite different now. In those days,...It was one on one on one with only one WINNER at the end. My last match of my career as CD3's operator, I really wished we had an alliance. This match was a great example of a driver team full of "students" going bad. I wondered (to this very day) where were the engineers? I think it would have been a different story if they were to at least tried to play the game.Their strategy: to take us out and not care to score or win? That was not gracious professionalism at all. What happened in this scenerio? Is it a case of one bad apple in a few hundred? Can it happen again? Why would it happen?
(THANK YOU TO THE TEAM THAT WARNED US A HEAD OF TIME.)
Now there are less chances of this happening again which is great. I feel that alliances gives teams a better chance at the competition regardless of the lucky draws. I think it would have been fun to have another team on your side you can work with on the field.
Note: This is not to offend anyone and I do apologize if it does.
Ice
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