Don’t forget that NL, DCE and ML have B teams who will always hope to move up or even switch to a perceived better B team. |
How about all those 28s ready to become 29s. Which 29 teams are bout to be stacked? |
I wouldn’t say hijacked but the helmets were there. Cab apparently gave his own undersized kid the number of one of his best players who just left. Give the guy credit for staying true to form. |
Are you seriously talking about who has what numbers? Please get help. |
I can’t tell if you’re naïve or just argumentative. But in the case of the former- most of the lateral moves (eg a player switching from one elite team to another) don’t go through tryouts. the dad calls the coach finds out if the team has any interest and then the player attends a practice or two. |
Ok cab. Does that help involve subsidizing your familial mediocrity? Or is that an extra check? |
Ok that’s not fair. From what I’ve seen from older and younger sons than this class, ML puts out quality product consistently, provided Maddux isn’t the or even a coach and his kids aren’t on the team. Otherwise it’s not worth the fees since you can get what he offers for a lot cheaper elsewhere. |
that may have been true a few years ago, but recently the quality of the Madlax product has become very inconsistent. One of the biggest criticisms is daddy ball. The owner has sons on the 2024 and 2028 teams, plus there is a parent coach on the 2027 team who favored an inferior player and caused players to leave. I believe they have parent coaches on younger teams too. Not sure if the motives are nepotism or cost cutting, but it has diluted the product and made it third best in town behind NL and DCE, not to mention all the national teams now competing for the better players. |
I agree that questioning jersey numbers is a bit nitpicky, but is is odd that his son switched numbers and began wearing the number of the long term best player. But the bigger issue is that there was favoritism of certain Madlax players in play time and in certain roles. I won't call out numbers or positions, but if they really wanted to win, they would have made different personnel decisions. Instead they favored MadLax players. We went in with eyes open and my son had fun, so no harm no foul. But for this reason, next year my son will try out for New Balance and probably not waste his time with Nike. |
Disagree that there was a lot of inside politics on the Nike DMV team - they picked kids from several teams and except for one obvious player all the kids picked were arguably the best choice. |
I love the dancing here - daddy ball, nepostism, favoritism, "one obvious player" - MadLax is far from the only club that engages in this, but bc the owner puts himself WAY out there it's the current poster child for it. If you pay that guy for the 28 or 24 team, you are subsidizing his kids' playing time, and they are just not good enough to be taking those slots. So makes your choices but that's the unassailable truth. |
Rumor is that DCE 28 has replaced the coach with the BLC dad who also favors his son and other players. True or not? |
lolol! my kid goes to all kinds of tryouts with very little chance of moving clubs. Just likes to see what’s out there and who is showing up where. |
starting with 29s there might be some birth year issues for those kids |
No. |