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I must nominate 95 for best ball bot, they were amazing.
Also, I can't forget Buzz after all the help we received from them at Nats, they have a very good ball bot. I think 25 should receive some credit for 'sleekness'. 25's goal grabbers are the sleekest design I have yet seen, and are a force to be reckoned with. Also, 7 has a nice concept with their traction and durability and should be recognized. While not trying to be biased, 84 has a very rugged and powerfull design. We were only pushed around once during the season, and that was at Nats, after we damaged our compressor, and found the our motor had been shifted 1/4". Our two speeds and suspension are definately something that has been noticed this year. |
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