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Re: What teams have improved the most in the shortest amount of time?

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Originally Posted by Jay O'Donnell View Post
As a MUCH shorter post, go check out 319 from 2013 to the present. The growth is super obvious.
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Also going to throw 166 and 238 into the mix.
-166's robots over the past few years have been getting better and better, with this year's being one of my favorite bots of 2016. Looking forward to seeing what they produce in the upcoming years

-238 had a breakout year. As a team with some origins all the way back to '92, this was the first year they ever medaled- and boy did they medal. Might not be an improvement over the course of a couple or few years, but an improvement nonetheless and I'm excited to see how they do in the future as well.
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