Some of you (or rather most, with the exception of Tanner) probably don't know me but I graduated class of 2006 and I've been following this team from afar for quite a while. First off, I gotta give my props to this team this year. I had a lot of fun watching webcasts when I got a chance and wanted to get down in person to see some competition but schedules didn't align. Things were certainly fun.
I also feel its my job to keep team history straight

We went 9-1 in 2006, were the #1 seed in the finals and went on to win the peachtree regional, and went 5-2 in newton at the championships...i did enjoy looking this up. I bring this up because a) we can't forget about the wonderful history of the team...when a team manages to do some damage at the championships they'll be the unequivocal best run for the robolions, until then i'm putting this year's 2010 season and the 2006 season as tied for best season and b) to draw some comparisons.
We weren't successful at making the alliance pairings in 2006 either. To me, i do blame part of that on the fact that we didn't do a great job of marketing ourselves that year either. As a team I don't think we got the word out. But as I've looked at the process from afar though, I believe reliability concerns played a bigger role that year as they did this year than you might believe. All the major teams have scouts watching the matches and the #1 concern of teams (and it was my #1 concern when we picked first at peachtree as well that year) was what do teams do consistently, especially after the first couple rounds when bugs were being worked out. I believe that the couple of mechanical issues in two of the losses lead to scouts knocking you for consistency (at least from my pov, i wasn't there so i can't fully comment on perception and the timeline of things). At the championships there are so many teams to choose from that there is no need to choose one that you have reservations about...(now you might also argue that explaining those losses w/ the marketing team would alleviate a lot of the negative perspective from scouting but i'll leave those arguments alone)
In the couple of runs we've had at the championships I think we've had a few bad breaks here and there that have hurt. The only other thing of note (and I never saw this year's robot in person) is that I still wonder if our drivetrain is at the level of power and maneuverability that we would need to be successful at that level. To me, that is where the HOT team, the Huskie brigade, team hammond and others have shined...if you can move around and spin out of some of these uber-defensive robots then you have a better shot to be successful...
anyways, I thought i would delurk and post some of my closing thoughts on this great season. here's to a great off season and a better 2011!