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Re: paper: Team 33 Scouting Sheet 2012
Thanks for the info. I know that last year our scouting program was disorganized and too subjective to realize its full potential. For that reason, this year was all about Data Driven Decisions, meaning no comments or opinions in the scouting sheets. I can't deny it worked well--it produced a pick list which allowed us to fairly accurately predict most of the first round of alliance selections and was quite remarkable for its reliability in predicting match scores--but well-organized comments might add that extra push to make up for the loss of our lead strategist when he decides to step down (he could only make it to the occasional meeting and our competitions this year). Looking into the future, I ask: How do you keep everyone's rankings, opinions, and comments consistent when there are categories that appear to be all in the eye of the beholder? Another point I noticed different from our sheets was that missed shots are segregated by target. How would one determine where a shot was intended when it is not clear? Also, how would one record an attempted high shot which misses and lands in the middle hoop for two points? Finally, if I may, how do you organize the sheets for each team so that they can all be found in a timely manner for each match?
Sorry for all the questions--especially the seemingly obvious ones--I just like this setup and want to understand it more thoroughly.
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