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The competition is a vehicle to serve the ultimate goal. The competition itself is not the ultimate goal.
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I do like the solution that I saw somewhere in this thread stating that video evidence could be used on difficult calls in elims, but not in quals. That could be the first step forward to figuring out a system that can work, but it would still need unbiased video controlled by the field in some way. |
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I hope what everyone understands from what I was posting earlier in response to LL was just an idea. I do think that a key volunteer for this position should be created. I'm very adamant about that much. As dodar has mentioned. I'm looking out for the kids, and not just mine. Quote:
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HAHA done....
I skimmed through a bit and saw he was from a different state. Thanks for telling me. |
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I'd be curious to see how many people who have volunteered as refs AND also previously been on a drive team would choose to solve this problem that everyone has. I say that because they have the perspective of having calls missed, and being in the position of seeing how it's possible that they can miss a call. |
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No. This is a bad idea. Ignoring the cost and logistical challenges (which are not trivial), the time consumed is far too high. It is a game folks. Not everything is rainbows and unicorns, same as real life. It can as easily go against you as in your favor, so just let it be. Side note: If you have never volunteered as a referee, you got nothing to say. |
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The competition is important, and getting calls right is important. However, I simply do not think video review really improves anything. It only helps correct a relatively small subset of calls, at the cost of additional equipment, additional volunteers, and/or additional event length. For every hypothetical about teams left uninspired at the hands of blown calls, I can point out actual teams that left before an award ceremony because the event was running longer than they had planned to stay. And even after video review, there will still be plenty of calls that cannot be corrected (think of how many "unreviewable plays" you see during a football game), or that evidence is not there to support a change in the call. In the end, I think you'll have just as many people left unsatisfied with officiating after video review as before, and you have to look no further than professional sports as evidence of that. The competition itself is always going to drive competitors to be upset about officiating. Emotions run high, and people will naturally take the viewpoint that favors their interests. I have calls I still remember from my participation in FRC. Even with video review, that's not going to change. However, video review is certain to open all sort of new fiascos that aren't available now. Suddenly, there's incentive for teams to have their own video review staff in the stands (just like in pro sports), which creates another source of inequity between teams. The procedures for video review cannot simply be spending 30 seconds watching video, in particular if the basis of the review centers around scoring errors. By definition, for scoring errors, you almost always have to watch the duration of the match to ensure the error wasn't corrected later (anyone who's ever watched the "real time scoring" knows what I'm talking about there). Further still, does the ref simply have to review the single portion of the scoring being challenged, or rescore the ENTIRE match? What level of detail does the team have to provide in order to focus the ref's efforts? There's a huge slate of issues here, and people are whitewashing them away. I'm quite confident that video review would introduce more inequity and issues than it would correct. |
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That's not true. Anyone can provide input. A similar thing can be said that the referees and GDC are not taking our input because they have never lost 2 matches in a row with a game changing alliance including 2 below 40 teams against first seed. They don't know how huge of a hit that was on all of our alliance members.
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I was on a team before, now I volunteer. I argue many of my points because I've been on both sides of the driver station wall. |
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Im not saying that they will be correct, but that doesnt mean that they should be ignored. Explain, and help them understand. Last edited by MikLast : 13-03-2016 at 21:58. |
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