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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How are the 07B doing? A few pages back it said they had found a lot of new players that were going to help turn the team around? Is it better than last year?[/quote] They need to try and pull some of the top kids from the two bridge teams into the 07B and 08B (there are several 08s playing up on 07) pools Both 07B bridge teams each have 2-3 players who would be impact players on the ECNL team.[/quote] says mom and dad lol[/quote] 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.[/quote] Remember ECNL team not only requires player's skill, also requires player parent's pocket. [/quote] 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.[/quote] 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.[/quote]
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