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Team 33 Scouting Sheets 2013
By: IKE
New: 01-05-2013 13:28
Updated: 01-05-2013 13:28
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This excel file contains the scouting sheets for FRC Team 33 for the 2013 robotics season. This scouting sheet is based heavily off of an effort conducted by FRC Team 3929.
This excel file contains the scouting sheets for FRC Team 33 for the 2013 robotics season. This scouting sheet is based heavily off of an effort conducted by FRC Team 3929. We went away for a Box per match to a line per match format. We did this after seeing FRC 3929s sheet on CD and trying it out watching Week 1 videos. Each row is a match. Each column is a metric. The boxes down below are to simulate the field and allow the scout to draw starting position and movement during auton. Many key metric were input into a spreadsheet for automated ranking.
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Team 33 Scouting Sheet
Check-List_2013.xlsx
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Discussion
01-05-2013 15:18
Akash Rastogi
Re: paper: Team 33 Scouting Sheets 2013
Pen & paper ftw!
01-05-2013 16:27
nlknauss
Re: paper: Team 33 Scouting Sheets 2013
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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi
Pen & paper ftw!
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There's no better way. We've been doing it this way over the last 2 years and its been great.
Do you do any kind of pre-match summary for the drive team with this information? Just wondering how you summarize for them.
01-05-2013 17:06
IKE
Re: paper: Team 33 Scouting Sheets 2013
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Originally Posted by nlknauss
There's no better way. We've been doing it this way over the last 2 years and its been great.
Do you do any kind of pre-match summary for the drive team with this information? Just wondering how you summarize for them.
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We have a seperate group do match scouting. 1718 did a lecture series where we talk about that. The #1 rule of match scouting is know they customer (your coach). The #2 rule is give reliable information. The #3 rule is give timely information.
Our coach (Jim Zondag) wants to know what our partners and opponents typically do (in all 3 phases of the game), and what we recommend the strategy for 33 and our partners should be. If this requires modification to our robot or one of our partners, it must be known early enough to propose, negotiate, and create such a modification. We usually give average or peak scoring capability (if data is available and varies). It is important that the scout understand that the coach may have a different plan, or the parnters may not agree to the plan. We only give Jim the card 1-2 matches in advance so he doesn't get them confused. That way we also have the newest/freshest data.
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