I believe in the 1930s stepin fetchit was a black actor who was embraced by whites and disliked by blacks in America. The hatred and dislike came from his own race. which eliminates the racism claim . Maybe the PP was referring to the actor playing the famous role as the laziest man in America. Which could be used to describe any coach at BRYC boys or girls. Im a 71 yr old white man from Queens NY. I have a little more understanding than a lot of younger people as to the context of many topics that younger generations seem to understand. |
Oh, Jesus. You really want to quit now, and keep your "understanding" to yourself. Promise. |
This is a troll, right? |
| Okay so is there any quality control on the coaching? Is there anyone who's making sure that all the teams are being coached correctly? |
says mom and dad lol |
Who would do that job? |
LOL? It's okay, you're afraid of having your DC supplanted and your DC suddenly needing to show up at Bridge tryouts next spring. |
A technical Director, I hope? |
Remember ECNL team not only requires player's skill, also requires player parent's pocket. |
Skill is optional |
I'm sure they are good players, but there is a big difference between NCSL and ECNL level of play, especially after U!2, especially the bottom divisions of NCSL. BRYC has it's issues, but I doubt that will be the solution. The Bridge players I know don't want to pay the money, travel or commit that much time to one sport. If they did and tried out for an ECNL team and could make a difference, BRYC would take them, they need them. The mythical "the answer is the Bridge players", just never makes sense. |
The problem is the same as in any sports where the rosters are chosen rather than a preselected player pool (meaning hs districting). every front office (ED and TD) and coaching staff and philosophy must constantly evolve. If the same staff is in place without evolving they are doomed run their course. At that point a totally new set of fresh faces is the only answer to rebuilding the program. This is what we see at BRYC. |
This is a very good description of issue. The coaching is bad in games. On the clock make subs that are predetermined, no thought into tactics and who might be having a great day or off day. Attacking players that dribble and hold the ball, then lose the ball rewarded with never coming off the field. |
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Agree with "sub based on time not game flow" but also in the U10 - u12 age groups. I will go so far to say as players got into a rhythm and connected passes, they were pulled off the field. This coaching decision occurred throughout two seasons many times....its as if the coach didnt want the girls to experience too many wins...
Favorites never left the field no matter how they were playing. IF you scored and were not a favorite, you were pulled off the field after scoring. That occurred three times with my DD. Agree again with PP, ""no thought into tactics and who might be having a great day or off day" nor, I might add, how the momentum was swinging in the game. in one tourny, the coach must have been in a good mood and he coached to win and we did so he was capable of coaching well. |
The team lost a very good player but the new players make the team better overall. Losing one and adding a few makes the team better as a whole. The season is young and yet to see how this team competes against the traditionally stronger teams like Arlington (close 1-2 loss), VDA, Richmond etc. Predicting to finish in the top half of the table guaranteed! |