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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]LB watching BRYC NCSL team, the team he coached, he also sat with Braddock staff when BRYC played VDA last week. [/quote] Nobody is leaving bryc for spirit unless they do not a bryc offer.[/quote] This is what I never get about decision making. If you are a starter or at least first sub in for BRYC, FCV, anywhere, sure, I get it, but if you are riding the pine, why stay? And I have honestly seen overlooked players - I mean like pros - move teams and take off. Is watching other people's kids play that much fun for all these people? I pay and make the time commitment to see my kid play. Yeah, great when we do well, but if she's not playing, I have no reason to be there. [/quote] Because when you’re training 3 or 4 times a week with higher level players, you develop faster. Not that hard of a concept to grasp. But for people that are focused only games and results, you probably don’t get it. [/quote] The person obviously wasn't advocating results if their main point was that it is better to start and play significant minutes at Spirit than it is to train yet watch games at FCV or BRYC for example. If you are not seriously pushing for minutes then what is the point? It is a game meant to be played not watched. If you can't get regular time, in spite of all the quality training then what is the point? [/quote] And one of the the BRYC coaches has no problems leaving people on the bench the whole game. But hey its all about developing the girls and doing what's best for them, right? [/quote] If you're kid does not play in meaningful matches she probably is not on the right team, should consider leaving... my daughter was at McLean and it was the same. My daughter now plays at a non ECNL team and is having fun. [/quote] I don't disagree entirely; however, when the coach takes a player for a team, he's making a commitment to that player, just like the player is making a commitment to the coach and team for year. It's not fair for either party to cut bait during the season.[/quote] Who said cut bait during the season? We are in early spring season and tryouts are also starting. If the current situation is not good for the player it makes sense to take a look at other teams and try and find a better fit. -> I did --- I've seen the coach in question do it to multiple people. But finding the better fit starts with being honest with yourself about your DD. Perhaps if she isn't playing much on her current team it is more about position depth or team needs than it has to do with the players actual ability. If she is behind a YNT candidate, for example, then only a injury is gonna get her in the starting lineup regularly. -> Funny, I thought this was about developing all the kids --- not just YNT candidates. Some kids might also be overachieving in regards to league choice. Instead of DA or ECNL, NPL might be a better fit. -> If the kid can't at the level, the coach shouldn't take them. Regardless, you need to take inventory of the situation and do what is best. And frankly, regardless of seemingly better options it might not matter because she has friends on her current team and a role she is comfortable with. -> Thanks, I'd never thought of that. [/quote][/quote] If your kid is in a bad situation it is up to you either sort it out with the coach or find a better fit. Coaches and Parents alike pick the wrong kid/team. It doesn't really matter what you utopia you have in your head about how the year was supposed to have gone, it is about dealing with the reality. If the reality is that your kid isn't getting playing time, regardless of what you thought she would get, this is your time to asses WHY the year didn't go as planned. You can throw all the snark at me you'd like but if your kid is sitting, your kid is sitting. Figure out why. Perhaps your coach is a jerk, perhaps your kid isn't a starter. I don't know and I doubt anyone cares. For the 4 kids or so on your team who aren't starting, others are and glad they are. Find a place where that can be you and your kid.[/quote]
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