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First, you stated that this was during the awards, not during the matches. Second, the size of your team has nothing to do with the size of your heart. Third, since you keep complaining about how many people are on your own team, but are quick to throw the resources of others into play. Exactly where do you stand on this? There are other threads about this issue, it doesn't need to be discussed here. Fourth, I'd like some proof that this was an unruly mob. I have yet to see any team that could be construed as a 'mob', much less an unruly one. If you were so irked by this incident that you absolutely HAD to speak out about it, especially after outside contact with the FIRST world is discouraged on your team, prove it. I'd like to see a video of this unruly mob, perhaps a picture or two, or someone else who can verify that they asked this team to sit down, and they did not comply. Also, if you're looking for sympathy, especially based on the absolute lack of professionalism you show, you'll get none from me. This isn't "judging someone else's enthusiasm", and it can't be boiled down to that. I have taken my grandma to competitions- and I'll tell you she said she had never seen anything so energetic and enthusiastic (this after she called the rest of the family to come for Saturday's events). Would she be proud if she knew I was calling out other teams on their enthusiasm and spirit for engineering and science, or that I was questioning the integrity and value of the education different teams give their students by their different methods of building the robot? I guess you'll have to go home and ask your grandmother, folks- mine's pretty proud of me, is yours proud of you? Last edited by Amanda Morrison : 28-04-2005 at 15:29. |
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To me, cheering your head off, losing your voice, is one of the best things to go to a FIRST competition for. It's great to show your spirit for your drive team who is driving the machine YOU worked your butt off on for 6 weeks. You worked so hard why not root for it?
Here's my opinion about cheering during awards. I think it is GREAT to hear teams cheering for other teams that won awards, even if they don't agree with who won. A lot of teams are "friends", so if my friend would win an award in a sport I would be there cheering for them, what's different with FIRST? Let's all CHEER ON! ![]() |
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Also... if someone I did not know had a grandma (or a person who had a physical limitation in getting up and down) who sat behind me during an awards ceremony, I would turn around and say to this person: "Our team will be standing up, cheering for the other teams who win awards. If you don't like this, I will offer my services to find you a better view to watch the ceremony. You can even sit in the front of our section. By the way, what would you like to drink? I'll buy." In my opinion, I think that it is more gracious to stand and cheer for your fellow FIRSTers in comparison to obeying the people behind you who simply don't want to stand and cheer. If they don't like the view, then they can move to a better seat. Andy B. |
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Why did I make the Scott Ritchie head? To honor his accomplishment of winning the regional WFA in a unique and creative way. The majority of people like the Scott Ritchie head, although I will admit, it is huge. Thus, it has been known to block the view of people. But all you have to do is ask the person holding the sign to put it down or move - politely. They'll most likely follow your request. I applaud teams that make signs of all kinds - giant numbers, large banners, humongous heads. It's all good. |
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you got it!!! This was my first year at FIRST, and I never really cheered for anything else with as much passion!!! someof you may have noticed that i was cheering even during lunch time ,but that was just because someone had just brought me my food and i was starving. One thing I did happen to notice was that some teams got super mad and frustrated when our team stood up. Or there was one team where a guy yelled at us saying that he would have to make sure to bring ear plugs the next day,because we were too loud. That didn't make me mad though,but it made me want to get our team to join in with his and cheer for their bot. Then he would see how much more exciting watching matches can be, and truely is(FIRST FEVER!!). When we made it to Houston this year I got chill bumps walking into a massive stadium, and when i saw our robot stacking tetras it was intense. This might just be the FIRST fever I have ,but it seems contagious on team #364!!!!!!! WHO? RA!!!!! By the way I would like you say a thank you to team 45 for the "best alliance parter award". Like Mr.Fava said, "That award is one of greatest awards you can get at Nationals. Sure chairmans winners get in the hall of fame, but we received something much, much greater, the respect and friendship of one of the best and oldest teams at FIRST." (by the way that quote is not perfectly exact but it basically sums up what he told us yesterday afternoon) |
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This was my vacation for the year. I and my family spent thousands of hours and thousands of dollars to attend the competitions. I ran around looking ridiculous in striped socks and pom poms tied to my sneakers. I had a NEMO tattoo on one hand and a red bulldog tattoo on my face. I have holes in my shirts from wearing too many buttons. I didn't get my voice back until today. It was the best vacation I have had in years. And now I'm back in the basement at work, no windows, in my grey cubicle, with piles of paperwork stacked all around me, typing on a computer for 8 hours a day. I'll have lots of time to sit and relax when I get to the nursing home. In the meantime, I'm gonna have fun in FIRST.
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first, Travis dude, all i have to say is nonwhatnow?
second, being "a certifiable(in more ways than one) MC" i can tell you that I LOVE LOUD, at NJ i got a headache on Friday and Saturday from all the noise but I LOVED IT, as a matter of fact i challenge all of NJ to be louder next year, if you guys be louder it makes my job easier now on to cheering at nats Galileo, Netwon, and Archemides great job cheering, you guys did great Curie was a little dead, so dead i feel the need to point out that the curie division did not deserve the awesomness that is Mark Leon and Steve Warren, they are the second best MC/Announcer team in FIRST (first being Myself and George from 11) so next year, at championships i challenge all teams to make as much noise as humanly possible i dont want to beable to hear another divisions chant from whatever feild i may be on *throws in the penny stuck to the bottom of my shoe* |
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Alright, time for an anecdote! (woo)
Last year, when I went to championships, my body was falling apart. My knees were going out and I had lost 30 pounds in the six weeks prior. Needless to say, I was a mess. Granted, I was in the pits most of the time, but when I was in the stands, I wanted to sit down and relax with my team and not have to worry about things. If a team stood up in front of me, I found that highly irritating and I tried to ask them to sit down. To do this it involved standing up, walking down stairs, talking to a mentor, walking up stairs (which was highly painful) and sitting down again. Why do all of that when a team can be courteous and just sit down during a match? If an arena was meant for standing, there would be no seats. I can understand and respect (and I did this year) standing to applaud, but during matches, it just seems like common courtesy to sit down. My $0.02 -Daniel |
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Guilty as charged. And I assure you, if I am in the stands, I will be standing up, screaming my voice away every time my team is on the field. You will also find me standing for award winners and exemplary competitiors - they've earned my respect and standing for them is the least I can do to show it.
I worked field reset at NJ and I can tell you, the drive teams hear it when their teams cheer for them, and it is devastatingly quiet when the teams are not cheering. IMHO, drivers and human players have tough jobs and can use all the support you can give them. A "fable": two years ago , there was a team which didn't cheer. It was a big, established team with good funding, plenty of mentors and a good robot. They did not cheer for anyone, not even their own team. Their members didn't sit together - in fact you rarely saw more than a handful in the stands. A number of us noticed and shook our heads, feeling sorry for them that they had so little spirit. Then, last year, they got "religion". They sat/stood together, cheered loudly for their team and others, and it was obvious that they were having a blast. They earned our respect and we even started cheering for them, too. So, to those who would complain about teams standing to cheer during competitions or show respect to winners, I would say: FIRST competitions are a celebration of success. They are three-day pep rallies and they are for the kids. If you want an unimpeded view you could arrange to be there early enough to sit in the front rows, or maybe you could sit in the upper deck. You could ask to sit in the front of our group - we'd be glad to have you join us. Just please, don't ask these kids who have put their hearts, their blood, sweat and tears and a large part of their lives into this effort, to sit down or be quiet. |
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Most of the points I'd like to make have already been made in this thread, so I have just one thing to say: Who in their right mind expects several thousand teenagers and teenagers-at-heart to be quiet, reserved, and serious for three days in a row? It's not happening, especially not considering the amount of work, time and energy that's put into those three days before ever getting there.
If people don't want to cheer at some time, they shouldn't be "forced" to; they probably have a good reason, like being tired or "just not in the mood." Last edited by StephLee : 28-04-2005 at 22:46. |
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For those of you who like standing up to cheer, don't get me wrong, I do that myself, but please, once the MC starts the count, sit down. Scouting is hard enough to do without having to write while standing up. On Newton, there was one team that stood up in about the middle of the stands on Saturday (several rows ahead of us) and did not sit down (the second time) until the match was started (just barely). At least two of our scouts had to stand up just to see the field until this team sat down.
There are two solutions to this problem. One: All teams that fully intend to stand as many times as necessary, please sit at the top of the stands or go to a designated cheering zone if one is available. Two: Stand up when your team is announced (or the alliance(s) if you so desire), then sit down when the count is started so others can see without having to stand up. Cheer as loud as you like, but please don't stand up during a match unless you are in the far back. (All other times are fair game for standing in my book.) |
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