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Before passing judgment on this, I had to ask myself 'Had he been listened to, would things have played out differently?' I'm not sure of the answer, and in turn not sure how I feel. |
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PS: ^ look at this Lawrence guy. Last edited by akoscielski3 : 20-08-2012 at 15:15. |
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No. That would not be okay with me. However, a brief (three second) interruption that does not influence match outcome is.
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^ Look at this Koscielski guy, he can't even spell my name right. Okay, before this thread crashes, lets go back to praising 548 for saying "we're sorry." -Nick Last edited by Nick Lawrence : 20-08-2012 at 14:58. Reason: Gotta call out this Koscielski guy. I mean, look at him! |
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This mentor did not tell his team the full story, in my opinion. And this statement makes him look even worse (to me) because none of the other accusations that many are thinking about are addressed. Maybe he said this was the reasoning and that it only happened on Einstein and was a method of protest to protect team 548's wins last season? Maybe he did this at other events to gain competitive advantage? Those are my beliefs, and I'd like to see this same person address those beliefs. Even if he confirms or denies this, I honestly think more than just the Einstein teams deserve an apology. Yes these are bold statements, but I am perfectly confident that I am not the only one with these beliefs. Kudos to the rest of 548 for releasing this statement. A bit late, but that is understandable. Yes you still have the support of other teams in FIRST (at least mine). |
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548 shouldn't have had to apologize. Regardless of what one individual did, he acted alone and not as a member of the team; whether right or wrong, it wasn't the team's fault.
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There are any number of things which could have been done after Einstein to fix this issue. Don't fall into the trap of "he spoke up and was ignored so he had to make his point." There are plenty of ways to get "unignored" (later on) without knowingly sabotaging an event. The existence of this vulnerability could have been made known, and fixed, after the fact. Suspecting that someone else is exploiting it, is not a valid reason for exploiting it yourself. Kudos to 548 for coming forward, I expect nothing less from such a well regarded team. Their team leadership stepped forward. They communicated the facts they have, without editorializing. They apologized. -John Last edited by JVN : 20-08-2012 at 15:13. |
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What you do reflects upon your team. If someone on my team had done this, you better believe I'd be apologizing for that person's actions.
I have a very hard time believing everything in 548's statement just because of this single sentence - "The actions of the individual were not intended to harm a team or alliance, nor intended to alter the outcome of the matches on Einstein." That's exactly what it did. Regardless of the intention, that's what happened. Teams were harmed, match outcomes were effected and the 2012 FRC season was damaged just to prove a point. There's a time and a place for this kind of thing, but not like this. Common sense - use it. |
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I am glad the they came out with this statement but there is way to much mitigating going on and it leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
I am hoping that its just because some lawyers told them to how to say it (after all it is a very litigious world) and not the teams true feelings. |
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This is poorly written and a less than ideal admission of guilt.
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This is the same "rule" that most organizations and companies have. If I were to talk onto a plane wearing a company shirt and start talking about something bad for the company, it reflects on the company. If I happen to encounter one of our customers and start having a discussion about our products, I'm required to file a report about the encounter. In this case, an individual who could be identified as belonging to their team performed actions of which the community disproves. Whether or not the team made a public statement, enough people witnessed the incident to ensure that something would be said and spread via rumor. In such a situation, it would go directly against the team and many people would blame the team. By stepping forward as a team, publicly apologizing, and clearly stating that the individuals actions were not representative of the team, this team is performing the necessary PR to move past the incident. All that said, I personally believe this was the act of an individual, and not something that was sanctioned by the team. I think it really helps to highlight the fact that poor choices can be made by anyone, even a 7-year veteran mentor of a well respected team. I hope this doesn't tarnish the team's reputation in years to come, and I really hope the immediate community they interact with at off season events, districts, and such maintains respect for this team through these difficult times. |
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I'm like you - I personally don't use it on principle, and I cringe when I see it, but it's not incorrect per se. I don't know that it's poorly written - like SAM said, it reeks of lawyerspeak - and understandably so. This team has strong ties to its sponsors, as many do, and when people's livelihoods are at stake, you bet the lawyers are called in. Last edited by Taylor : 20-08-2012 at 15:26. |
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In this case, "they" refers to the individual who caused the interference. I could go into all the grammar, but in this case it's the best word if you want to keep anonymity for the person in question.
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