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WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
I am on team 2004 The Thunderducks, we were the only team at the OKC regional to use the WET610N for the entire competition. Initially we were actually disqualified for using illegal hardware!!!!!!!!
After our fearless leader and mentor had a short conversation with the lead official regarding the manual and allowed replacement parts we were determined to be in perfect line with all competition rules. The communication problems were resolved quickly by having our team be plugged into the system and in full working order before any teams using the older gaming adapter were plugged in or on... By the end of the regional I believe three teams were using the new adapter but we were the only ones at a disadvantage solely because of its use. Despite playing extremely well and getting relatively large amounts of seeding points in the following rounds, the setback of having essentially two less matches than any other team dropped us in rankings and any chance we had of making it to finals. PLEASE!!! OFFICIALS BE FAMILIAR WITH THE MANUAL AND ALL COMPETITION AND ROBOT GUIDELINES TO AVOID MAKING DECISIONS THAT WILL BE UNFAIRLY DETRIMENTAL TO ANY TEAM!!!!!! |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
Next time, point to the inspection checklist. In TWO different places, it declares the WET610N to be legal. (under Wireless Encryption and Robot Radio) I would hope that all inspectors can at least read the checklist...
If the inspector doesn't believe you, get the Lead Inspector. If the Lead Inspector doesn't believe you, have him talk to FRC HQ, or get the FTA, who can also do that. Bring out the Manual. That call should never have been made. |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
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Please calm down. Fanning hysteria will not improve the situation. It would appear that 2004 passed inspection successfully and it was a field official that disqualified them. These people are only human and under a huge pressure to keep the event running on time. Yes, the head referee or FTA should have contacted robot inspection on this issue. I am also a bit incredulous that all key field personnel were not well aware of this issue. Regardless, people make mistakes. We all need to be flexible and smart when dealing with the unexpected... My quandary is not how this could have happened but rather why the FTA did not order a replay of this match after it was determined that the team was legal and a procedural error was made. Regards, Mike |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
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It would also depend on when the red card was issued. If it was issued after the match, I would guess that there is a way to go in and remove it in the scoring system, should that be judged necessary--it would take a while to show, though. If it was issued before the match, then a replay would be the only way to fairly deal with the issue. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, replays are somewhat tricky to fit in. I wonder if the field crew didn't see the inspection sticker indicating "passed". If they had seen it, then they certainly should have called the inspection team for confirmation when this came up. It sounds like they saw the radio and said "Oh, the inspectors made a mistake" and issued a red card. (Whether you think that's a good call based on <S04> is up to you.) |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
I couldn't. Say your team gets cut from two qual matches because some guy made an obvious mistake. Would you seriously not be this upset and just go "eh, stuff happens, I guess we just won't make elims this year"?
I guarantee you at least one team's scouts took notice and didn't ask them. I'd bet anything on that. |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
I said I could. (as an outside observer)
I never said I would. (as a participant) Bit of a difference there. BTW, Chris, you may want to go check on your FF teams this week--GTR, North Carolina, and see my note in Vegas. |
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PS the disqualification occurred before the matches start. |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
Ok, then if a scout records that a robot is disqualified at the beginning of two matches would you want to risk putting that team on your alliance?
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However, I can certainly how many teams would view a DQed or "broken" robot in a negative light and not do any further investigation. |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
Please review the offical standings on www.usfirst.org.
According to the offical standings you were merely bypassed rather than red carded/DQ'd. If you were red carded then you would have 2 less total matches than the rest of the teams. As far as scouting goes most of the scouts I have ever delt with in the last 10 years all take into account all of the acts regarding why a team did or did not preform in a match. There were a few matches in 2002 where I put the wrong battery in the robot and thus we lost power, yet we were still drafted for Eliminations. |
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We made it to the quarterfinals regardless, and in our next competition, we were beaten by 1 point to the winning alliance in the semifinals. Anyways, what I am trying to say, is that getting a red card should not automatically mean a disqualification from you scouting--many carded or DQ's robots are quite good. |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
Excuse me for butting in, but I don't think you read his post hardly at all. If you read it, he said that if you were in the top 26 or so robots, and had a broken or DQ note, somebody in the team's scout group would be paying you a visit to find out why and if it was likely to happen again. If they figured that there wasn't an issue anymore, then you'd stay on the picklist. He did not say that getting a red card was an automatic disqualification from scouting. In your case, you would have remained on the list after the driver change, had you been at his team's event and been on it in the first place (and I'm assuming that you would be). Persistent red cards, or cards that are likely to occur again, will turn teams away from you for elimination picking, because they feel that you're likely to lose the match for the team by getting a red card. Cards that have no further issues (i.e., kicker was pulled back faster) should not have an effect.
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
I'm not sure you properly understood my post. He asked if we would take the risk of selecting a team that had been broken or DQed in one or more quals matches. My response was that we would be willing to take that risk, but not without further investigation to determine if the problem was likely to crop again.
EDIT: Exactly what Eric said. If your team had been at my event and your explanation for your red cards was that you hung from the wrong side of the tower, and explained that you had changed driver's since then I would ask when the change was made. I would then go back to our data and look at the matches after the change. If you said that you still had the same driver, honestly you would be crossed off the list. Similarly, a robot that stopped running in a match, and can clearly explain what the issue was and that they fixed it will remain on our list. A team that says they have no idea what broke, but unplugging some random cables and plugging them back in fixed might be moved down or crossed off. Last edited by Vikesrock : 29-03-2010 at 23:24. |
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Re: WET610N DISQUALIFICATION at regional event!!
Not sure if this is related:
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