BRYC Elite coaching assignments

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:That requires other kids to tryout, right? Maybe they should scout the bridge teams.


Totally agree because putting the same team out there year after year is bordering on insanity. I feel bad because there are 2-3 boys who have real potential to possibly play in college. Most of the others are just here because of loyalty and the club not being honest with them. I think thats whats hurting us in ECNL play.


Let me guess, your DS is one of the 2-3 boys. If not, you're okay with your DS being replaced?


This and how do the other players affect those 2-3 boys with potential of playing in college? Are you worried about the club getting kicked out of ECNL and therefore less exposure? If so, then those 2-3 probably won't have a problem getting onto another ECNL roster somewhere if that talented. Just not following you and why bashing the other players, who probably are your DS's friends.


What makes you think that your talented 2-3 boys will get better exposure in the other ECNL team? Be careful with what you wish, the other team may be full of egocentric coaches/parents.


What if BRYC is dropped to ECNL-R ?

Then what?

I think if they were concerned they would do whatever I takes to correct the path they are heading down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That requires other kids to tryout, right? Maybe they should scout the bridge teams.


Totally agree because putting the same team out there year after year is bordering on insanity. I feel bad because there are 2-3 boys who have real potential to possibly play in college. Most of the others are just here because of loyalty and the club not being honest with them. I think thats whats hurting us in ECNL play.


Let me guess, your DS is one of the 2-3 boys. If not, you're okay with your DS being replaced?


This and how do the other players affect those 2-3 boys with potential of playing in college? Are you worried about the club getting kicked out of ECNL and therefore less exposure? If so, then those 2-3 probably won't have a problem getting onto another ECNL roster somewhere if that talented. Just not following you and why bashing the other players, who probably are your DS's friends.


What makes you think that your talented 2-3 boys will get better exposure in the other ECNL team? Be careful with what you wish, the other team may be full of egocentric coaches/parents.


What if BRYC is dropped to ECNL-R ?

Then what?

I think if they were concerned they would do whatever I takes to correct the path they are heading down.


I think we should. My DS is on the u14 team. We are not competitive in ECNL. I wanted to take the patience approach until our boys struggled to beat PWSI pride 1-0 in the Stafford St. Patty’s tournament. We won yes. But the game was very evenly matched. For an ECNL team to barely beat an NCSL team....well, it speaks for itself. Needless to say my kid already got an offer with VDA and we are leaving.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That requires other kids to tryout, right? Maybe they should scout the bridge teams.


Totally agree because putting the same team out there year after year is bordering on insanity. I feel bad because there are 2-3 boys who have real potential to possibly play in college. Most of the others are just here because of loyalty and the club not being honest with them. I think thats whats hurting us in ECNL play.


Let me guess, your DS is one of the 2-3 boys. If not, you're okay with your DS being replaced?


This and how do the other players affect those 2-3 boys with potential of playing in college? Are you worried about the club getting kicked out of ECNL and therefore less exposure? If so, then those 2-3 probably won't have a problem getting onto another ECNL roster somewhere if that talented. Just not following you and why bashing the other players, who probably are your DS's friends.


What makes you think that your talented 2-3 boys will get better exposure in the other ECNL team? Be careful with what you wish, the other team may be full of egocentric coaches/parents.


What if BRYC is dropped to ECNL-R ?

Then what?

I think if they were concerned they would do whatever I takes to correct the path they are heading down.


I think we should. My DS is on the u14 team. We are not competitive in ECNL. I wanted to take the patience approach until our boys struggled to beat PWSI pride 1-0 in the Stafford St. Patty’s tournament. We won yes. But the game was very evenly matched. For an ECNL team to barely beat an NCSL team....well, it speaks for itself. Needless to say my kid already got an offer with VDA and we are leaving.


Dont let CJ know or you won't play another minute. unless your a volunteer parent. IJS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That requires other kids to tryout, right? Maybe they should scout the bridge teams.


Totally agree because putting the same team out there year after year is bordering on insanity. I feel bad because there are 2-3 boys who have real potential to possibly play in college. Most of the others are just here because of loyalty and the club not being honest with them. I think thats whats hurting us in ECNL play.


Let me guess, your DS is one of the 2-3 boys. If not, you're okay with your DS being replaced?


This and how do the other players affect those 2-3 boys with potential of playing in college? Are you worried about the club getting kicked out of ECNL and therefore less exposure? If so, then those 2-3 probably won't have a problem getting onto another ECNL roster somewhere if that talented. Just not following you and why bashing the other players, who probably are your DS's friends.


What makes you think that your talented 2-3 boys will get better exposure in the other ECNL team? Be careful with what you wish, the other team may be full of egocentric coaches/parents.


What if BRYC is dropped to ECNL-R ?

Then what?

I think if they were concerned they would do whatever I takes to correct the path they are heading down.


I think we should. My DS is on the u14 team. We are not competitive in ECNL. I wanted to take the patience approach until our boys struggled to beat PWSI pride 1-0 in the Stafford St. Patty’s tournament. We won yes. But the game was very evenly matched. For an ECNL team to barely beat an NCSL team....well, it speaks for itself. Needless to say my kid already got an offer with VDA and we are leaving.


But the team has drawn Arlington U14B twice, and Arlington is atop the standings undefeated. Isn't that competitive, when you can get results against the top team(s)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That requires other kids to tryout, right? Maybe they should scout the bridge teams.


Totally agree because putting the same team out there year after year is bordering on insanity. I feel bad because there are 2-3 boys who have real potential to possibly play in college. Most of the others are just here because of loyalty and the club not being honest with them. I think thats whats hurting us in ECNL play.


Let me guess, your DS is one of the 2-3 boys. If not, you're okay with your DS being replaced?


This and how do the other players affect those 2-3 boys with potential of playing in college? Are you worried about the club getting kicked out of ECNL and therefore less exposure? If so, then those 2-3 probably won't have a problem getting onto another ECNL roster somewhere if that talented. Just not following you and why bashing the other players, who probably are your DS's friends.


What makes you think that your talented 2-3 boys will get better exposure in the other ECNL team? Be careful with what you wish, the other team may be full of egocentric coaches/parents.


What if BRYC is dropped to ECNL-R ?

Then what?

I think if they were concerned they would do whatever I takes to correct the path they are heading down.


I think we should. My DS is on the u14 team. We are not competitive in ECNL. I wanted to take the patience approach until our boys struggled to beat PWSI pride 1-0 in the Stafford St. Patty’s tournament. We won yes. But the game was very evenly matched. For an ECNL team to barely beat an NCSL team....well, it speaks for itself. Needless to say my kid already got an offer with VDA and we are leaving.


But the team has drawn Arlington U14B twice, and Arlington is atop the standings undefeated. Isn't that competitive, when you can get results against the top team(s)?


The record is 1win 11 loses 3 draws
I wouldn't be surprised to see minimum 14 new players and a new coach. thats awful for an ECNL club Nodody can defend that record.
Anonymous
I know one of their top goal scorers is trying out with an MLS Next team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They should try to get AG to coach — several of his rec players are now in the program and the kids/parents love him


If whom you think I mean, you mean for the girls right? We could get on board with this. I think he's also assisting a boys bridge team, might be same age as what's being discussed above. Two birds, one stone?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That requires other kids to tryout, right? Maybe they should scout the bridge teams.


Totally agree because putting the same team out there year after year is bordering on insanity. I feel bad because there are 2-3 boys who have real potential to possibly play in college. Most of the others are just here because of loyalty and the club not being honest with them. I think thats whats hurting us in ECNL play.


Let me guess, your DS is one of the 2-3 boys. If not, you're okay with your DS being replaced?


This and how do the other players affect those 2-3 boys with potential of playing in college? Are you worried about the club getting kicked out of ECNL and therefore less exposure? If so, then those 2-3 probably won't have a problem getting onto another ECNL roster somewhere if that talented. Just not following you and why bashing the other players, who probably are your DS's friends.


What makes you think that your talented 2-3 boys will get better exposure in the other ECNL team? Be careful with what you wish, the other team may be full of egocentric coaches/parents.


What if BRYC is dropped to ECNL-R ?

Then what?

I think if they were concerned they would do whatever I takes to correct the path they are heading down.


I think we should. My DS is on the u14 team. We are not competitive in ECNL. I wanted to take the patience approach until our boys struggled to beat PWSI pride 1-0 in the Stafford St. Patty’s tournament. We won yes. But the game was very evenly matched. For an ECNL team to barely beat an NCSL team....well, it speaks for itself. Needless to say my kid already got an offer with VDA and we are leaving.


But the team has drawn Arlington U14B twice, and Arlington is atop the standings undefeated. Isn't that competitive, when you can get results against the top team(s)?


The record is 1win 11 loses 3 draws
I wouldn't be surprised to see minimum 14 new players and a new coach. thats awful for an ECNL club Nodody can defend that record.



YIKES !
Anonymous
Whatever happen to Kevin Panemeno ? My DS had him for 2 years I thought he was really good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happen to Kevin Panemeno ? My DS had him for 2 years I thought he was really good.


He's at MYS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happen to Kevin Panemeno ? My DS had him for 2 years I thought he was really good.


He's at MYS.


Thanks I always thought he really knew the game and how to teach it to the younger kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whatever happen to Kevin Panemeno ? My DS had him for 2 years I thought he was really good.


He's at MYS.


Thanks I always thought he really knew the game and how to teach it to the younger kids.


+1 They have away with driving the good ones away.
Anonymous
In the Virginian Tournament brackets. Why is the u14 BRYC elite 07 boys in a lower division then a u14 boys BRYC (odsl) team?

This should tell you all you need to know about BRYC.

What kind of development is going on there ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the Virginian Tournament brackets. Why is the u14 BRYC elite 07 boys in a lower division then a u14 boys BRYC (odsl) team?

This should tell you all you need to know about BRYC.

What kind of development is going on there ?



It shows a team with a volunteer parent coach is better than a team with academy coaching for half the cost.
Anonymous
Not based on their NCSL spring divisions. With ODSL dead will they increase the bridge costs and force those players into the academy pool to be like other clubs in the area?
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