You didn't answer the question either, but could be you have trouble following internet threads. There are no doubt a number of good players out there that haven't been offered yet.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are you when 5th, 7th or any other kind of graders are being called terrible and worse?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm familiar with the word great and the phrase "tons of great" and what you had said was they received no offers. So I guess we'll just disagree on liberalness of the term great.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would seem to be a pretty liberal use of the word great.Anonymous wrote:I would also like to remind people that there are a ton of great players that have not even received an offer. This is not easy. Kudos to anyone playing anywhere.
Interesting... I guess that is one way of looking at it but I did not use the word ELITE. ELITE players are committed but their are plenty of great players who have been on visits, phone calls, etc but are not yet committed. If you are one of the parents that has committed congratulations! If you are younger parent just know that this is hard! Good luck to all!
It was me that used the term great. I am genuinely curious now are you a parent of a committed player, are you the parent of a younger player or are you in fact just a dick?
Someone said not everyone is great. "Call the cops now as it fits people I know". Expected. Really weird board here.
I have no idea what you are talking about and you did not answer the question. Just want to say it again ....plenty of GREAT players out there that are not yet committed. If you are watching this to see what is in store for your child when they go through recruiting be prepared that it is HARD!!!! Best of luck to all!
Anonymous wrote:Where are you when 5th, 7th or any other kind of graders are being called terrible and worse?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm familiar with the word great and the phrase "tons of great" and what you had said was they received no offers. So I guess we'll just disagree on liberalness of the term great.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would seem to be a pretty liberal use of the word great.Anonymous wrote:I would also like to remind people that there are a ton of great players that have not even received an offer. This is not easy. Kudos to anyone playing anywhere.
Interesting... I guess that is one way of looking at it but I did not use the word ELITE. ELITE players are committed but their are plenty of great players who have been on visits, phone calls, etc but are not yet committed. If you are one of the parents that has committed congratulations! If you are younger parent just know that this is hard! Good luck to all!
It was me that used the term great. I am genuinely curious now are you a parent of a committed player, are you the parent of a younger player or are you in fact just a dick?
Someone said not everyone is great. "Call the cops now as it fits people I know". Expected. Really weird board here.
Where are you when 5th, 7th or any other kind of graders are being called terrible and worse?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm familiar with the word great and the phrase "tons of great" and what you had said was they received no offers. So I guess we'll just disagree on liberalness of the term great.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would seem to be a pretty liberal use of the word great.Anonymous wrote:I would also like to remind people that there are a ton of great players that have not even received an offer. This is not easy. Kudos to anyone playing anywhere.
Interesting... I guess that is one way of looking at it but I did not use the word ELITE. ELITE players are committed but their are plenty of great players who have been on visits, phone calls, etc but are not yet committed. If you are one of the parents that has committed congratulations! If you are younger parent just know that this is hard! Good luck to all!
It was me that used the term great. I am genuinely curious now are you a parent of a committed player, are you the parent of a younger player or are you in fact just a dick?
Anonymous wrote:I'm familiar with the word great and the phrase "tons of great" and what you had said was they received no offers. So I guess we'll just disagree on liberalness of the term great.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would seem to be a pretty liberal use of the word great.Anonymous wrote:I would also like to remind people that there are a ton of great players that have not even received an offer. This is not easy. Kudos to anyone playing anywhere.
Interesting... I guess that is one way of looking at it but I did not use the word ELITE. ELITE players are committed but their are plenty of great players who have been on visits, phone calls, etc but are not yet committed. If you are one of the parents that has committed congratulations! If you are younger parent just know that this is hard! Good luck to all!
That's fine. The post was great players, so that's how I read it. Took cues from myriad (hundreds/thousands of posts) where specific teams have been on blast for being terrible (their talent level).Anonymous wrote:I took the post to mean great kids who play lacrosse and it was meant as positive encouragement for those players and parents still going through the process. It’s nice to see people supporting each other through what can be an extremely challenging situation.
I'm familiar with the word great and the phrase "tons of great" and what you had said was they received no offers. So I guess we'll just disagree on liberalness of the term great.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This would seem to be a pretty liberal use of the word great.Anonymous wrote:I would also like to remind people that there are a ton of great players that have not even received an offer. This is not easy. Kudos to anyone playing anywhere.
Interesting... I guess that is one way of looking at it but I did not use the word ELITE. ELITE players are committed but their are plenty of great players who have been on visits, phone calls, etc but are not yet committed. If you are one of the parents that has committed congratulations! If you are younger parent just know that this is hard! Good luck to all!
Anonymous wrote:It could be odd for you, but no one knows why she chose the school. Her parents could be alumni, she may have siblings there already could have been any number of reasons. No one really knows why except her and her family.
Anonymous wrote:This would seem to be a pretty liberal use of the word great.Anonymous wrote:I would also like to remind people that there are a ton of great players that have not even received an offer. This is not easy. Kudos to anyone playing anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:This would seem to be a pretty liberal use of the word great.Anonymous wrote:I would also like to remind people that there are a ton of great players that have not even received an offer. This is not easy. Kudos to anyone playing anywhere.