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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]anyone have any feedback on the VLC 2025 team and if they might consider newer players this year? Tryouts are this week. [/quote] Let's put it this way, in 2022 they won 6 games and lost 15 games, including being 0 and 5 at the NLF national championship and 1 and 4 at Big 4 Champions, so they are a weak team and they could obviously use some better players. Particularly attack because they've always had a problem scoring points. They've had a three coaches in three years and it wouldn't surprise me if they got a new coach after the 2022 season of fail.[/quote] Is this same poster's kid still on the team? This has to be the same poster who has had an axe to grind with this team for some time. Either you have a kid on the team which is strange that you would keep him on the team or you don't which may even be more strange that you obsess over the team and track the team record. This team will be entering recruiting season soon and all that matters is that they will play in the NAL/Crabfeast/Big 4/and NLF events that coaches attend. If a kid can play VLC/NL/ML/DCE will get the kid a chance to get recruited. Tracking stats?? Not so much[/quote] The PP asked for feedback on the team. The stats plainly show that the team is weak and has not been well-coached. This problem has existed for years because the team has similar stats for 2021 and 2020. Yes VLC will go to NAL/Crabfeast/Big 4/NLF but only to serve as a punching bag for the stronger teams. Maybe it's "better than nothing" to be at those events on a team that's getting thrashed but I can't imagine players on that team are going to get much positive attention from a recruiting coach. You can say "ignore the stats, trust the process" but stats [i]over the course of several years[/i] (not one season or one tournament) show the process isn't working. That is what matters. The PP would surely want to know that before investing $2500 and considerable time in this team. [/quote]
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