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Early in the match for some reason 1369 was unable to move and 538(the rampbot) had wedged their arm so they couldn't move either. 1848 then pushed 538 into the home zone, turned them around and climb their ramp to win the match 30-0
19-03-2007 14:31
Joe Ross
That is quite possible the best display of teamwork and quick change in plans that I've heard of. I hope someone caught it on video.
19-03-2007 16:09
JulieB
I had totally forgot about that match the only thing remember doing was screaming PUSH US I DONT CARE IF YOU BREAK JUST PUSH IT. Everything work out great that match.
19-03-2007 16:39
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19-03-2007 16:45
Travis Hoffman
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there is no caption if you are looking at the thread, you have to be under the photos section to get a caption.
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20-03-2007 08:20
Synergy1848i apologise, the final score was 30-8. this stresses the importance of ramping in that match.
20-03-2007 11:47
BandChick
Congratulations on a GREAT strategy! I wish more things in FIRST happened like this! What a wonderful display of teamwork!
05-04-2007 00:04
JSandThat was really exciting...
I was driving and was focused on getting tubes and what not, and wasn't aware of what was going on with their bot. All of a sudden my coach was yelling at me saying I needed to turn them around and push them into the home zone.
Trying to knock the spring loaded platform down was quite an adventure too....
05-04-2007 23:20
easpongeWow, what a nail-biter! I remember seeing another match where Team 100 got a ringer stuck on their arm and 1458 *very* carefully took it off with their own grabber... Awesome teamwork, guys
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06-04-2007 00:25
LightWaves1636That's really awesome, wish I could have seen it though.
06-04-2007 15:46
1359th Scalawag|
Wow, what a nail-biter! I remember seeing another match where Team 100 got a ringer stuck on their arm and 1458 *very* carefully took it off with their own grabber... Awesome teamwork, guys
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06-04-2007 15:52
Nin_estarSaerahah, yes, the incredible match. that was awesome... proof that great drivers and determination not to accept mediocrity often fix where our robots fall short.
09-04-2007 14:00
pakratt1991| 1458 actually had to get it off them more than once. Some of the best teamwork I saw at Davis. |