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Re: True Value of Offseason Events
I think they are a fun place to get less experienced people into competition without having too much pressure on them, whether it be driving, human player, mechanics, or anything else. Even if they don't end up with that job at regionals, they still have a fun time and learn more about the robot.
I also like meeting people at scrimmages because people are a little more relaxed since it doesn't count for quite as much. Granted, I've only been to one offseason so far, but this is what I want to accomplish at the ones we will go to this year. -Diobsidian |
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