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Re: Coaches and the starting line
I got word of it right before our match started, then chased off the field into the pit and forgot about it till later. But you're right, that would have been my normal procedure. I think also in the back of my mind, with all the crazy penalties, I didn't want to open that can of worms up with the refs. Play dumb and maybe it will go away. In the pace these competitions move at, challenging the refs usually doesn't happen anyway. For instance we coasted across the finish line after the buzzer and were told it didn't count and the rules supported that. But there's nothing specific about not counting that (I don't think). I'm the type to keep my mouth shut and try to respect whatevers said - but not second hand stuff like that.
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Re: Coaches and the starting line
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Refs are human. Humans make mistakes. Therefor, refs make mistakes. If you have questions or think something is not in alignment with the rules then please ask us. Have one or two people go and ask the head ref why something was called as such the previous match. We are there so you can play the game and have a good safe time, we are not out to get you. I can't speak for the rest of the refs, but I like talking to teams between matches. It is a long few days, and a few moments of conversation here and there is nice. Quote:
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Re: Coaches and the starting line
What answer did you get? We used the on field clock because the bells had a tendency to be wildly off, or occasionally not ring at all.
Wetzel[/quote] we were told to ignore the clock and go by the bell - the ref said he couldn't watch the clock and 3 sets of drivers at the same time - but he could watch the drivers and listen for the bell at the same time. Sounded fair enough to me - and he was consistant about telling every team at the beginning of every match (after the initial question and dialog had brought the concern up, in the first place) |
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You will see us coasting in after the buzzer, but were told it didn't count because it's where you are when the buzzer sounds "as per the rules". So I didn't argue, just left it at that. Other people got upset but oh well. |
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Re: Coaches and the starting line
From '2005 FIRST Robotics Competition Manual: Section 4 – The Game'
I added the italics for emphasis: Quote:
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Re: Coaches and the starting line
At Buckeye i didn't get flagged for walking over the line, infact i was very concerned about crossing that line, until i saw every other coach doing it. I was all over the team box too, and never got flagged, but i was very careful not to break the plane.
We did have a situation with a timer/buzzer sync issue. One time up, everyone crossed the line at 118 seconds, since we all saw it counting down, but no buzzer, one of the other alliance teams got flagged since the ref never heard the buzzer, the buzzer finally sounded almost 5 seconds later. Luckily the ref realized the mistake and it wasn't counted against us in the end. |
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By now, I'm probably being labeled a "sore winner" or much worse, but it is disappointing to see the "locally conceived" rules that are popping up this year. By the way, I have been a referee ('03 Championship and IRI) and will no doubt serve as a referee again. |
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