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You all had an awesome performance, and another well deserved win. |
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Good call on 2474 Excel, Looking Forward. They have a top-class robot and an aggressive drive team. They and 2959 Robotarians will represent the West Coast very well at States. 2000 Rock and 27 Rush made it close -- a shooter jam in the final seconds kept the #2 alliance from completing a three-match upset in the Finals. Side note: look for Excel to show an interesting high-tilt shot later this season. |
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Look for teams at Lenape next weekend to move to block their full court shots next week as I believe their shooter exit is a bit below 60 inches. Last edited by Deetman : 17-03-2013 at 17:45. |
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I can't speak for any other teams, but 1701 had NO IDEA what was going to happen at Detroit! We were completely shocked that we finally figured out what to do win a few matches. Great job to everyone!
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Your consistent full court shooting was super impressive during qualification matches. So impressive, that it forced every single alliance to throw up tall barriers, forcing you (and 314) to learn a whole new strategy of play in just a few matches; the same strategy that 469 had been practicing for the entire duration of the tournament. For the crazy situation, you guys played extremely well. I strongly believe that had there been less defense, Detroit would have shattered all of the current high scores. Can't wait to see what the next few weeks bring! Great job, and good luck! |
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The sheer effectiveness of 225's nearly unblockable full court shooter led to some of the most interesting game dynamics I've seen this season. Once 225 was in position, they could plunk in 90 points worth of discs in about 45 seconds.
Even a perfectly constructed full height blocking device had difficulty getting in just the right spot to deflect their shots (you had to get so close that fouls/technical fouls were just around the corner if you tried to play the blocking game). All of the elimination matches we played became a game of football - 341 and 1495 trying to escort 225 into the "end zone" while the opposition devoted 2 and sometimes all 3 robots to deny access to the feeder station. There were blocks, pins, jukes, spin moves, and even a couple of tackles as the game within the game unfolded. |
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Do you have any video? |
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To those regulars not at our Regional, the venue seemed quieter without your voices there. But you guys had good weekends as well. 435, congrats on winning the regional, and 1086, congratulation on the Chairman's. If the flow of the field was good, the matches were great. I will honestly say save one match, the eliminations at Virginia were some of the best I've ever seen. They also showed that when you play the game, design your alliance to work as a unit and you're facing a similar alliance, everyone wins. |
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They also have a "stinger" that they use to anchor to the floor, so pushing them vicariously through a second robot positioned in front of them (not in the protected area) is not very effective. |
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I love that so many old vet teams who haven't had a solid season in a long while are getting back into the thick of things this season. Really good to see 225 doing well. At TCNJ, 293 was also doing really well, they haven't exactly had a solid machine since about 2007 or so. 303 also looks to be in much better shape. |
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Why weren't teams blocking them this week? What's going to be different in a week that would make blocking more effective than it was yesterday?
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It seems as if the full court shooter is making a mark this year. Something that people should know (something I found out last week) is that robot starting configuration does not limit you to 60". You can start 84". You sacrifice the ability to go over half court, but it will shut down any 60" tall full-court shooter. Just food for thought! (credit to 3096, the first team I saw do this to block 910 at Detroit district).
Our "Plan B+" attachment is mounted to our hanging hooks and starts at 60" tall and when we extend our hooks is at 66" tall. Not quite 84" but more than 60". We use plywood with a strong fabric in between. Some people thought they could just shoot till it tore. Well it did tear, but never all the way. Remember, you don't have to stuff the shot, just tap it, redirect it a tiny bit, anything to take it off track. |
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A full court shooter is defendable. We just took full advantage of the learning curve that teams must go through. Teams simply had not completely thought it out, nor did they have much time to prepare. So they tried to defend by brute force. It almost worked. But our strong partnership and excellent drive teams held tight against onslaught.
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