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Predictions Week 3: Aerial Refueling
With two weeks of events in the books, Aerial Assist is beginning to catch its stride. There was a lot of progression in terms of strategy and quality of play from week one to week two. Pass locations, inbounding, trussing, and shot selection saw a lot of refinement as teams learned what this game is all about. The successful alliances spent less time chasing the ball and tended to be better at putting the ball into the high goal than they did in the opening weekend of the season. Much of this had to do with more powerhouses competing, but having a week of knowledge on how Aerial Assist actually plays was instrumental as well.
The open field is an invitation for aggressive defense, and that's being reflected not only in the victors but alliance selection as well. We saw it with 341 and 973 getting selected over numerous quality scoring machines at Hatboro-Horsham and Central Valley respectively. While results don't always validate the process, both of these alliances ended up victorious and the selections speak to the meta-game. Even the top tier scorers are also bringing a fierce defensive game while they don't have the ball. Don't expect this game to get any less physical. Week three will see a number of top teams taking the field for the second time. The design and strategic adaptations they make will tell a lot about this game, and start giving hints about its continued progression. The high goal will be a major factor for the top teams who can make it consistently, but even their shots will be delayed. At a number of events this weekend, the best approach may still be the one point goal for most alliances. Penalties will obviously remain a factor, and to re-iterate a point from last week, playing enough defense to keep a match within 50 points gives an over matched team more than a puncher's chance.
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Re: Predictions Week 3: Aerial Refueling
Expect 869 to come out strong at Clifton as well. I don't think 193 will have any trouble at all without 11. The two teams function quite independently, so they'll be fine. Excited to see how 193 and 869 do!
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Re: Predictions Week 3: Aerial Refueling
Orlando has even more!
if 1065 does not make top 8 i will be shocked. 386,86 and 108 have near guaranteed seats in the semi finals. I predict: 624, 180, 1065.W 233, 179, 108 F 1523, 1251, 86 SF 1902, 79, 1592 SF O and our reveal video doesn't quite showcase every one of our weapons. |
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Everyone has seemed to forget that MS/LA regional powerhouses 456, 1421, 1912, and 2080 are all making the trip down to Orlando. I suspect all of the teams will have a good showings.
456 - https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=708581315830287&set=a.1982196668664 57.46387.162173593804398&type=1&relevant_count=1&r ef=nf 1421 - https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=596442117087645&set=vb.424779717587220 &type=2&theater 1912 - http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=127725 2080 - http://torbotics2080.org/wp-content/...04/website.jpg |
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And YES, it's nice to have a "close" event. Though, 2586 has a trip that is like 3.5 hours to Esky. Escanaba will be interesting with the mix of teams that have done really well already and all the rookies. |
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Week 5 has been touted as the real powerhouse district with quite a few teams going for their 3rd district (my team included), the do-whatever-you-want-because-the-points-don't-matter-except-for-awards district. It will be interesting to see how teams deal with the wear and tear that three districts will put on their robot, hopefully the 6 hours before each competition will be enough for everyone fix any damage. |
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My bad for not looking (peach tree is close enough). 624 DOMINATED Alamo to the point that they could grab the #1 seed in Orlando. as they appear to have catching ability, they want a lob style shooter witch 180 is. As for 1065, they have been picked by spam at the previous 2 events. as for finalist 233 and 179 generally try to stick together (as seen in prior years) and 108 was just kinda left. As for our alliance, We have made semi finals as alliance captain 3 out of our last 4 regionals and with 179 picked we would still want a strong catching robot witch the tech tigers are. The other SF alliance was simply the rest of the powerhouses i could think of mushed into 1 alliance, similar to the 2013 #5 seed SFL alliance. |
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Re: Predictions Week 3: Aerial Refueling
Also at Howell will be Teams 308 and 548, who both have very impressive-looking robots.
Can't believe this team wasn't mentioned for the Dallas Regional, but 1817 was an absolute devastator in Hub City just last week with their super accurate robot and two-ball autonomous. Anyone know of a Mexico-Regional webcast? I want to see my Lambot friends in action this weekend! Last edited by JoeWithTheSpecs : 13-03-2014 at 11:52. Reason: added more info |
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I've only seen one team play defense better than 1287 this year and that would be you guys in 2011. |
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