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| View Poll Results: Should senior drivers still be allowed to drive for off-season competitions? | |||
| Yes - Drivers worked hard throughout the season, and this is their time to relax, have fun, and enjoy driving. |
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12 | 25.00% |
| No - Drivers should relinquish their position to help train other drivers, for the betterment of the team. |
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11 | 22.92% |
| Both - Drivers should be able to split up their time, so that they can drive and also teach future drivers. |
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25 | 52.08% |
| Undecided. |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 48. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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2003 IRI: A driver's last hurrah or a new rookie driver's experience?
After some thought and some conversations with different people from different teams, the suggestion that IRI is a 'FIRST senior driver's last hurrah' came into play. While one point of view (mainly advisors) mentioned that they thought the driving privileges should be revoked for rookie experience, drivers seem to want to relish in this last display of their skills in the heat of the match.
I'm actually just curious as to what other teams are planning on doing and their reasoning. Some points of view: Although this may be a drivers' last chance to show their stuff, shouldn't everyone else get a chance, too? Maybe many people didn't get the chance to drive before the robot was shipped, so this is their chance to do so. The future of a FIRST team's competitiveness sometimes relies heavily on the training and aggressiveness of their driver. Next year's students should start training now for the betterment of the drive team next year. However, is it worth to pay the entry fee to IRI (not even to mention the traveling and lodging costs) for simple training for rookies? Can't they practice on a regular field? Doesn't this take away from the driving experience? Should a driver be hurt if their advisors remove them from the drivers seat to enter a rookie? I hope to hear some good viewpoints. |
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well seeing as its our team's drivers last year, and we are possible (if we go) bringing 6 peopel to IRI, then i will have to say that its gonna be our seniors, seeing as they are the ones that can go... unless you let me drive... but i would kill someone.. any chance of a college student only match?
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During the IRI and at other post-season competitions, our team is run by the students alone. This is the last chance for the seniors to shine, in my opinion.
Now, if it is a fall competition... like Ford Sweet Repeat or Kettering Kickoff or Cal Games... then it should be for the new members for the upcoming year, of course. your mileage may vary... Andy B. |
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We run things just like Andy said. Spring and summer competitions are the "last hurrah" for seniors. We figure they've earned it, and they know the robot the best. Fall competitions, however, are a chance to get new people trained and involved.
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Playing Devil's Advocate
while i agree that a senior should have the time to shine, i believe that that time should have come at the regionals and championship event. most teams stick with one driver (maybe two) for all their "season" events, due to one main fact...$$$$ . when it costs $5000 just to put your team name in an event, you probably want to have your best man (or woman) behind the wheel. IRI will not cost that much money. less than 10% of what it costs to enter a regional for as many teams (actually more than some) and some amazing competition. Odds are there weren't just two or three people on your team who contributed this year. i am a huge fan of giving everyone who the mentors feel earned it a chance to drive the robot. who knows, you might just find a really great driver you never expected.
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I think that a driver and the team should have the option. I believe that they should train other drivers, but also have a little fun. I know recently at a exhibition that we attended, a fellow bot broke. Our drivers gave up our robot and let them drive it, just for the fun of it. I figure, let teams play how they want to play. The "real stuff's" over, now it is time to cool down and have some fun.
I hope to see all you guys at IRI. |
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I think the IRI is a time for new drivers/human players to get some experience... The seniors have had their time, move on
okay that was a little harsh but that's just how I feel. |
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Anyways I think it should be a little of both, the new guy can help the old guy, switch things up a bit. Anyways that's just what I think. Most importantly leave it up to the team. |
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I'm gonna have to agree with DJ on this one. Offseason comps should be fun.. there are always fall competitions for training when seniors are off at college or where-ever.
I used to say then same thing last year but then i freaked when i realized i would never be able to drive again...its really kinda earth shattering when you realize its over... |
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I wasnt nearly as scared watching somebody else drive it after i was graduminated. It was fun watching them |
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It is totally up to the team, though. Each team has different needs. |
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As a driver, I can fully back that up. The first competition you attend after you are retired is completely different. I was never so depressed before. I drove for three games(Ramp Riot, Zone Zeal, and Stack Attack).. and the most difficult part was giving it up.... not losing an amazing match.. but not doing it at all anymore. |
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