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Re: FIRST in Michigan Thoughts/Impressions
Is it really fair that Michigan teams can have so many more matches then non-Michigan teams? They have the option to attend 5 events: two districts, the State Championship, one regional, and the Championships. That is insane.
Not only that but with the 40 lbs weight rule for bringing in new parts a team can essentially completely rebuild their bot during the season. As matter of fact I saw several teams, not just from Michigan, do just that. You have 6 weeks to build a robot and that's it, but that is a discussion for another forum... |
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Yeah but look at from someone who isn't in Michigan. Thunder Chickens played in something like 90 matches. That double our number and we went to two regionals and ATL. Explain to me how that is fair. It would be awesome if every state was like that but it's not. Maybe teams shouldn't be able to go to a regional to make it fair. I don't know...
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The first guy pays $20 to enter the labyrinth. The labyrinth is big and scary and he doesn't like it very much. It is dark. The second guy opens his wallet to pay to enter the labyrinth. Before he walks in, someone says "we're piloting this new program to make it easier on labyrinth solvers". They only charge him $18, and then hand him a candle... I feel like the first guy, sometimes. -John |
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This twisted concept of "fair" truly irks me. Consider this:
There is a team ABC that has everything: collects sponsor money from corporate giants, builds beautiful robots - and practice robots, and dominates in competitions. We are jealous of them, right? The teams that cry "unfair" and demand justice by doing everything short of tying one arm behind Team A's backs will not improve themselves. They seek to cripple team ABC and call it "fair." The teams that see team A and ask "how can we achieve this?" will succeed. They will improve themselves and make themselves available to improve others. Perhaps this comparison is not the best, or even valid, since team structure is (mostly) outside of FIRST's control, but the idea is the same: bringing everyone down to the lowest common denominator does not create growth. Let's make the world more fair by growing the good elements of this system. -Alex |
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FIRST is making the rules, and we're all playing the same game, yet one group of people is playing with a different set of rules for a different price. I don't like the districts very much, but I definitely wish we had gotten over twice the plays for half the money (Especially when you consider that not a single dime of the money you pay FIRST in registration fees actually covers the cost of a district/regional event). |
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Now that the PILOT program is done, when might we hear what next year will look like? Is there some sort of rough time line? I'm sure teams in michigan and across country would like to know what to expect as soon as possible.
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Then Cory, you need to start a FiC. FiM was not a creation of FIRST, but of concerned people in Michigan who realized there was no opportunity for team growth in the state without a change in the way things were done. It was a way to figure out how to give Michigan teams the opportunity to attend events in their own state. The choice was to create another very expensive regional, or to come up with a new model. There were several reasons why teams from outside the state couldn't enter in this first PILOT year of the model.
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It remains to be seen what will happen to the district/championship model. Not all the data is in. Some people may have vehement opinions against it. But those who I spoke with were very supportive. |
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I don't think it's any coincidence that four of the six teams in the finals on Einstein were from Michigan.
The fact that teams can go to more competitions for less money gives a huge advantage to those teams because they get much more exposure to the competition and are at their peak of performance. |
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I don't think it's any coincidence that four of the six teams in the finals on Einstein were from Michigan.
The fact that teams can go to more competitions for less money gives a huge advantage to those teams because they get much more exposure to the competition and are at their peak of performance. I think the district idea should spread to the rest of the country, but keep regionals going so that teams who want to travel to other places and meet new teams can still do that. |
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Here's a thought, and maybe this could be implemented next year in MI: Should not enough teams register at a given district, instead of opening it up to MI teams to have a third event, open it up to "outside" teams to "visit" with, say, a week or two of "outside only" before "inside" teams can register. If it's a team with districts in their own area, and they choose to attend in a district in a different area, any points earned apply to their home area; otherwise, no points are earned. Just a crazy idea that maybe isn't so crazy. |
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I hope that this district program will spread because it is an excellent opportunity for teams to get more playing time with their robots (the reason most of us do this for), it makes competition much more stiff. |
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After looking at this http://www.firstinmichigan.org/filem...on%20FINAL.pdf i am alittle surprized at the cass tech expenses and wondering what the plans are for the fields.
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