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Re: Questions to keep people occupied
Well, its important to determine a good strategy and stick too it. A defensive robot was important when it came down to the finals because of win/loss rather than seeding. The trick is to design something that you hope can make a difference in the game, so that other teams want you, or you wind up in a position to pick other teams. As for the kickoff, im really excited for another season.
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