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Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
After a two year hiatus, Looking Forward has returned to the business of making predictions and commentary. This time, there's a new format. Instead of breaking it down event by event, a weekly overarching state of "the game" approach will be taken and how it evolves week to week. That will be followed by a series of bullet points to guide you through more specific details, including commentary about each event and some of the individual team prognostications you originally opened this thread to read.
Enough formalities, on to the feature presentation. Play in the first week of competition is always an intriguing experiment as teams, and the volunteers and staff, feel through the game for the first time. The only 100% true Week 1 constant is technical difficulty, from both the teams and the field. Teams are rarely running at 100% effectiveness at their first event in general, and that will be a major factor this weekend. Couple that with a relative lack of superstar teams that attend week 1 events, and you have yourself a recipe for some stumbling through the early stages of Rebound Rumble, especially at the non-premier events. The opening weekend of competition is usually slower than the following weeks, and typically more defensive and end-game oriented. However, in games that require more "out of the box" defensive mindsets (such as 2008 and 2009), defenders have an equally large learning curve and it opens a window of opportunity for offensive teams. I expect 2012 to follow that trend, as "traditional" FRC defense will be less effective than many other years (and certainly less so than 2010 and 2011). Box-on-wheels robots that can't cross the bump or manipulate the bridge won't even be able to move to the correct zone to defend, which immediately cuts down the population of potential defenders. Effective defensive teams will learn their lessons from 2011, and attempt to prevent offensive teams from loading and reaching scoring position more than they will "camp out" in offensive areas (as in 2007 and 2010). Smart offensive teams simply have too many options between a mid-field protected area and the physical features of the fender to be bullied by defensive teams once set up. That being said, don't expect a Week 1 offensive firestorm. Shooting won't be as easy as many team videos suggest and a lot of refinement is likely required for many teams' targeting strategy and software. Few teams will be able to align and range-find on the fly (or even particularly quickly), which is going to slow down the pace of the game and reduce scores. The teams that can will prosper. Advanced strategies, such as ball management and timed offense, are often non-existent in week one. When used, they'll still be in their infancy and likely won't reflect their optimal effectiveness or proper style by the time of the championship event. Expect the game to be more or less straight-forward at the onset. Teams will attempt to score when they have the opportunity. The more refined tactics will start to appear on Saturday, namely when one elimination alliance is significantly outgunned. I wouldn't hold my breath for them to be particularly game changing at this point, though. Some remarks:
Remember, this isn't meant to be a comprehensive guide. It's simply not possible to cover every team, or even every contender, at every event. If you don't like the predictions or want more attention, go out there and prove it. Until next week... |
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
ahh, Looking Forward is back. It must be competition season.
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
Omg, can't believe LF is back. I missed you so LF.
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
Comprehensive predictions.
Thank you Looking Forward. |
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
This is genius, its great to see this "tradition" is back again!
Last edited by Sean Raia : 29-02-2012 at 22:29. |
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
I'm really glad you're back! I can never seem to get into professional sport analyses in this format, but the fact that it's about FRC makes all the difference.
I'm really looking forward (pun intended) to your analysis for Troy in week 5. |
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
Great reads into games and robots!
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
Nice to have you back LF!
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
So excited to see my team mentioned in a LF post! As a chip-in, I bet 2337 will field another beautifully simple yet amazingly effective machine at the Kettering District and we'll all appreciate their 'do a few things well and avoid spreading yourself too thin' design philosophy.
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
I'm so excited Looking Forward is back!!!! Not only is it wonderfully entertaining but it brings a commentary that legitimizes the sport of FIRST in the same way that football or basketball commentary does. I appreciate all the hard work that's put into these posts and I can't wait to read all the insight as the season goes on.
Thanks for coming out of retirement Looking Forward. ![]() |
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
So great to have you back LF. Can't wait to see your analysis of Bayou and Lone Star this year.
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
LF, are these predictions for individual teams based on their team videos, or personal knowledge of the teams? I know there are a lot of very competitive teams out there that don't post videos on CD. I hope your team highlights will include high-preforming teams from past regionals as the weeks go on.
Thank you for the wonderful analysis. I'm glad someone is doing such a comprehensive "state of the game" analysis. I look forward to the next weeks, and hopefully seeing my team up there among all the greats. |
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Oh, and LF made one mistake. 488 as a second-tier team doesn't work much outside Indiana or Michigan. In most if not all other areas, they're a first-tier team. |
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
I know reading this brought up a couple of sure-to-be key points to discuss with our drive and scouting teams that may not be obvious going into the competition season. Thanks!
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Re: Predictions Week 1: Rumbling towards the Field
Seriously excited to see Israel Regional predictions, at last on the FIRST & Chief Delphi map!
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