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Re: Team behavior at alliance selections

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Originally Posted by goChickens View Post
There was a situation today at the troy athens regional at alliance selections that was very uncalled for. Our student that was picking the alliance was unsure what team to choose for the last choice. One of our mentors at the edge of the field held up a sign with team xxxx's number to help out.

A parent from team xxxx then started yelling and screaming at our mentor about this, attempting to cause a seen while one of their students went to a ref to "tattle" on us for braking a rule that doesn't exist. (xxxx did the same thing to give a team number to their picker and no one cared) Yelling and screaming at our mentor for doing something completly within the rules is not being graciously professional and was a somewhat embarassing situation. This behavior should not happen at a FIRST competition, especially from the xxxx.
I too feel like this should not be a punishable offense. Many teams in fact do this for alliance selections, since the whole scouting team can't be out on the field at the same time. Even my own team has done this in the past to communicate a team number.

I feel it is very unfortunate that the parent acted like they did, but not everyone feels the same way on this topic. Many persons and teams prepare their picking/scouting lists before hand, and feel like their hard work has been put to waste if they see someone else giving team number hints to those picking. What you have described is sad reminder that many teams do not respect the things other teams do. I mean no offense to Team xxxx or to the individual, but just wanted to state that everyone has their individual opinions on a topic, and that it should be in the spirit of Gracious Professionalism that everyone involved with FIRST be accepting of other team's practices.

While we are on the topic of behavior during alliance selections, I would like to point out another thing that happened at Troy that really bothered me.

I was sitting with Team 573 viewing the event as a spectator, and when it came down to the alliance selections there was a very large amount of noise behind the bleachers. I was curious to see what the ruckus was about, and to my disappointment I saw many members from many teams playing basketball behind the bleachers. The fact that persons would play basketball and cause a large amount of noise (so much noise in fact that I couldn't hear the PA system) during such an important part of the event is disappointing to me. As noted in this thread, many persons play gameboys during speeches, but what baffles me is that you come to an event with your team just to end up playing basketball behind the bleachers. I find it to be extremely disrespectful to simply not care that much about the event that you would ruin the experience for others by causing such a distraction.

In the future I would find it beneficial for Troy Athens and Team 226 to raise up all of the basketball nets for next year so that this problem won't happen next year.
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