Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah and I have to say, we got trounced by Hoco but when my daughter came off the field, she said, “they were actually really nice, a lot nicer than some of the other teams.”
I'm pretty sure i would only believe about 10% if that of any wild crazy stuff you read on this forum. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah and I have to say, we got trounced by Hoco but when my daughter came off the field, she said, “they were actually really nice, a lot nicer than some of the other teams.”
Anonymous wrote:I agree, "slightly psychotic" is an incredibly kind characterization of the HOCO coach. She constantly gets in fights with the refs. And they have a terrible reputation ON and off the field. Those girls are coached to intentionally foul (and do weird stuff like bark), and they're not fun games to watch because there is a penalty/yellow card on HOCO every 10 seconds. I have several daughters in the NGLL, and have never seen a team as out of control as that team. It's not fun to see it happen against girls that young. The majority of the 2034s played up in second grade which is why the older HOCO teams aren't as good. I'm not disputing they have good players, it's just sad they're being coached to play dirty as 4th graders. Teach them how to win the right way.
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If it’s just a situation of a mistaken bracket posted, which was fixed, then that’s something different than what I thought we were talking about. If the bracket was a mistake, definitely M&D DC should’ve complained, or anyone who noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure people have a right to complain if the brackets were published as your team is in, you tell your child and they get excited, and then have to tell them they're out.
Totally agree with this for all three tie-breaker teams. This is an NGLL problem, and exhibit A why this is all nothing more than an insane money grab. NGLL doesn't care, they published a bracket that was wrong, and now everyone is pissed.
But how does that make it a money grab?
I thought people were saying they published a correct bracket, but changed their minds on then switched it? Or now are people saying it was wrong and current state is correct?
If it was correct initially, M&D DC 2034 probably should have just done what this thread is saying M&D 2035 Black did—said that sucks and then decided what else they could do with their freed up Saturday. 🍻
Anonymous wrote:Clearly some on all sides are feeling defensive.
There is not a head to head comparison if the head to head did not exist. M&D LOST to teams Legends beat (but that doesn’t matter).
Legends was within 1 of FLC and M&D lost to FLC by 12. (but that also doesnt matter). You can make your own rules up but until there is a Head/Head between M&D and BLC you can’t use that rule. Hard to argue that a 40 point Goals Allowed difference doesnt demonstrate a team’s overall performance but, oh wait it does matter. Specifically since thats how the rules were written and have been applied!
The same thing happened in 2035 - BLC, MD Black and MD DC. BLC LOST to MD DC but MD black didnt play either of them. They threw out number 2 bc they did not all play each other. So they went to GA, which is how BLC ended on top, followed by MD Black and then MD DC.
I agree that is unfortunate but that is how the rules are laid out. And why the COMPUTERS took the rules, the scores and spit out brackets that had to be “fixed” when parents didn’t like the outcomes.
Either way, teams, and especially 9-10 year old girls are not to blame. NGLL needs to decide on how they want to address so it moving forward doesn’t leave rules open to feelings of wrongdoing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure people have a right to complain if the brackets were published as your team is in, you tell your child and they get excited, and then have to tell them they're out.
Totally agree with this for all three tie-breaker teams. This is an NGLL problem, and exhibit A why this is all nothing more than an insane money grab. NGLL doesn't care, they published a bracket that was wrong, and now everyone is pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure people have a right to complain if the brackets were published as your team is in, you tell your child and they get excited, and then have to tell them they're out.
Totally agree with this for all three tie-breaker teams. This is an NGLL problem, and exhibit A why this is all nothing more than an insane money grab. NGLL doesn't care, they published a bracket that was wrong, and now everyone is pissed.
You know who isn't pissed... ? .... The Hoco 34s...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure people have a right to complain if the brackets were published as your team is in, you tell your child and they get excited, and then have to tell them they're out.
Totally agree with this for all three tie-breaker teams. This is an NGLL problem, and exhibit A why this is all nothing more than an insane money grab. NGLL doesn't care, they published a bracket that was wrong, and now everyone is pissed.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure people have a right to complain if the brackets were published as your team is in, you tell your child and they get excited, and then have to tell them they're out.