I have been watching multiple videos of recent FRC to get back in that mindset since I want to become a mentor and my final year was 2020. And watching this brought back the exact feeling I wanted, but I just wanted to personally THANK YOU for putting woodie flowers at the end of this video, he truly was an inspiration to everyone who knew him. Thank you.
Also you missed 2910 , I feel like they deserve to be on this list for their robots from Power up and on . Pacific Northwest really changed once they started swerve drive . I remember having to face them in many events and nobody could ever touch them , they just dominated with that swerve .
Man watching that 254’s Power up robot at worlds was something different. I knew it was already crazy good and then just seeing them at worlds doing what I saw them do in UA-cam videos was so satisfying. On top of that , watching them during playoffs was so hectic because of the amount of people but man they were good good . The undefeated season
@@duatt3042 my team was in carver when they were in hopper that year so I was one field apart from them but I didn’t get to see them a lot since I was our driver but I saw them at playoffs and it was so crazy with the amount of people in the stands
Also 118 was NOT a best of the decade in 2019. 118 in 2019 was NOT even a top robot for that year. I can speak for this, as my team picked 118 about 3-4 times in that year. We tend to have some VERY choice words on their Omni-Wheel H-Drive. (Note: I was not on my current team in 2019, but I communicate relatively frequently with alumni)
I have been watching multiple videos of recent FRC to get back in that mindset since I want to become a mentor and my final year was 2020. And watching this brought back the exact feeling I wanted, but I just wanted to personally THANK YOU for putting woodie flowers at the end of this video, he truly was an inspiration to everyone who knew him. Thank you.
Also you missed 2910 , I feel like they deserve to be on this list for their robots from Power up and on . Pacific Northwest really changed once they started swerve drive . I remember having to face them in many events and nobody could ever touch them , they just dominated with that swerve .
props to woodie flowers :) absolute legend.
Thank you for this spectacular video cutting!
cheesy poofs, robonauts and High rollers are just so dominant
i swear on my life the technonuts will make the next set
luv u woodie
This is an awesome video for showing how games have evolved over the years too
Man watching that 254’s Power up robot at worlds was something different. I knew it was already crazy good and then just seeing them at worlds doing what I saw them do in UA-cam videos was so satisfying. On top of that , watching them during playoffs was so hectic because of the amount of people but man they were good good . The undefeated season
That is definitely gonna go down in FRC history
yeah, my team was eliminated by them on the division
@@duatt3042 Woah you guys were at Houston! That's awesome. Unfortunate about the elimination though lol.
@@duatt3042 my team was in carver when they were in hopper that year so I was one field apart from them but I didn’t get to see them a lot since I was our driver but I saw them at playoffs and it was so crazy with the amount of people in the stands
@@loganlarcom9724 yeah, and i didnt get to see them, because i wasnt part of the team on that time...
Also whats your team number?
I was active 2015-18 and I wish you had also mentioned:
2015 - Wave Robotics 2826
2016 - THEORY6 1241
2017 - Team Titanium 1986
2018 - Celt-X 5406
2:18 That's so cool!
I liked it
Wave robotics 2015
1986 2017😮
Great video, just a little sad 1986 wasn't on there for Steamworks. They were definitely one of the most dominant shooters that year. 😥
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You missed 330 in 2016.
Martinez Sarah Davis Kenneth Davis Cynthia
Taylor Mary Miller Paul Clark Shirley
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Also 118 was NOT a best of the decade in 2019. 118 in 2019 was NOT even a top robot for that year. I can speak for this, as my team picked 118 about 3-4 times in that year. We tend to have some VERY choice words on their Omni-Wheel H-Drive. (Note: I was not on my current team in 2019, but I communicate relatively frequently with alumni)