The trapped player isn't taking their spot. If the college wanted them, it would take them. |
Calling it a silly move to address a trumped-up problem isn't being worried about it |
It's not silly or trumped up. It's a problem that exists that impacts many people as is evident through multiple examples listed. There is a fairly simple solution to the problem. Then all the other "simple fixes" as dictated by you and how people should find workarounds go away. |
The fact that you are using the term disenfranchised to described our (mostly) privileged ass kids who get to play a pay to play sport is so laughable. It's legit embarrassing. Ya'll are too funny! |
Well top leadership at ECNL disagrees with you. |
You are clearly reading but not comprehending. |
Insert the term you like, just get the point, if you can. |
Top leadership has a trapped kid. No joke |
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 |
It’s kind of a burden for the kids and clubs to organize this workaround. Much better fixing the problem. |
Get the point. It’s just excuses. You either have it or you don’t whatever the age cut off. |
Yes, I listen to the podcasts. His son. |
Exactly so you move the age cut off back to what it used to be and fix the trapped player issue. |
Nothing is going to happen. Also no biobanding either. |
What a bunch of garbage. These are the excuses parents make when their kid isn't as good as they want them to be. I know a mom who says this all the time when in reality her kid just isn't very good. It's a cope. If your kid is playing with their own birth year, then they are within a year of the age of the other kids on their team. Period. Kids don't magically improve at a sport by completing the academic curriculum associated with a particular grade in school. Players who are actually good can hang with kids a few months older. If a kid can only stand out by being the oldest on their team, then they are not as good as they think. |