Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, platitudes. The fodder of the mentally feeble. ECNL has a plan. It was a result of being punched in the mouth with Covid. At least they have a plan that’s feasible unlike DA who panicked and folded. What’s GA’s plan? Haven’t heard much here on this board. Anyone know? Do they?
I know at least one is trying to scrimmage with ECNL teams.
Anonymous wrote:Ah, platitudes. The fodder of the mentally feeble. ECNL has a plan. It was a result of being punched in the mouth with Covid. At least they have a plan that’s feasible unlike DA who panicked and folded. What’s GA’s plan? Haven’t heard much here on this board. Anyone know? Do they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parent from NC here. Schedule was provided by club and does not include any VA teams.....only NC and SC teams.
That makes sense although I wonder if they split NC so that the Raleigh teams play the VA teams and the rest of the state plays SC teams.
No, the original plan was to have a north and south division with Raleigh in the north division. Play division opponents home and away and play opposite division once. Now VA won't play the NC and SC teams until 2021 if at all.
Not correct. Goal is to play the "local" teams in the fall, with "travel" to the "non-local" teams in the Spring (when things, presumably, are better on the COVID front). "Local" is a relative term, but in this case (for Mid-Atlantic) it means the VA teams play home/away matches this fall against each other, and the NC/SC group of teams does the same thing. They'll "travel" in the spring and play against each other at that point.
Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
Great quote. Except Tyson himself always had a plan and he always got punched in the mouth. If you don't have a plan at all, you are not going to win, in boxing or otherwise. If you do have one, you may or may not. But don't depend on only one plan. I think that is wise for this and so many other things right now.
I can tell that you don’t understand what the quote means at all.
Not only did PP not understand the quote, but in his last response above, looks like he’s living it just a bit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parent from NC here. Schedule was provided by club and does not include any VA teams.....only NC and SC teams.
That makes sense although I wonder if they split NC so that the Raleigh teams play the VA teams and the rest of the state plays SC teams.
No, the original plan was to have a north and south division with Raleigh in the north division. Play division opponents home and away and play opposite division once. Now VA won't play the NC and SC teams until 2021 if at all.
Not correct. Goal is to play the "local" teams in the fall, with "travel" to the "non-local" teams in the Spring (when things, presumably, are better on the COVID front). "Local" is a relative term, but in this case (for Mid-Atlantic) it means the VA teams play home/away matches this fall against each other, and the NC/SC group of teams does the same thing. They'll "travel" in the spring and play against each other at that point.
Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
Great quote. Except Tyson himself always had a plan and he always got punched in the mouth. If you don't have a plan at all, you are not going to win, in boxing or otherwise. If you do have one, you may or may not. But don't depend on only one plan. I think that is wise for this and so many other things right now.
I can tell that you don’t understand what the quote means at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parent from NC here. Schedule was provided by club and does not include any VA teams.....only NC and SC teams.
That makes sense although I wonder if they split NC so that the Raleigh teams play the VA teams and the rest of the state plays SC teams.
No, the original plan was to have a north and south division with Raleigh in the north division. Play division opponents home and away and play opposite division once. Now VA won't play the NC and SC teams until 2021 if at all.
Not correct. Goal is to play the "local" teams in the fall, with "travel" to the "non-local" teams in the Spring (when things, presumably, are better on the COVID front). "Local" is a relative term, but in this case (for Mid-Atlantic) it means the VA teams play home/away matches this fall against each other, and the NC/SC group of teams does the same thing. They'll "travel" in the spring and play against each other at that point.
Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
Great quote. Except Tyson himself always had a plan and he always got punched in the mouth. If you don't have a plan at all, you are not going to win, in boxing or otherwise. If you do have one, you may or may not. But don't depend on only one plan. I think that is wise for this and so many other things right now.
I can tell that you don’t understand what the quote means at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parent from NC here. Schedule was provided by club and does not include any VA teams.....only NC and SC teams.
That makes sense although I wonder if they split NC so that the Raleigh teams play the VA teams and the rest of the state plays SC teams.
No, the original plan was to have a north and south division with Raleigh in the north division. Play division opponents home and away and play opposite division once. Now VA won't play the NC and SC teams until 2021 if at all.
Not correct. Goal is to play the "local" teams in the fall, with "travel" to the "non-local" teams in the Spring (when things, presumably, are better on the COVID front). "Local" is a relative term, but in this case (for Mid-Atlantic) it means the VA teams play home/away matches this fall against each other, and the NC/SC group of teams does the same thing. They'll "travel" in the spring and play against each other at that point.
Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
Great quote. Except Tyson himself always had a plan and he always got punched in the mouth. If you don't have a plan at all, you are not going to win, in boxing or otherwise. If you do have one, you may or may not. But don't depend on only one plan. I think that is wise for this and so many other things right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parent from NC here. Schedule was provided by club and does not include any VA teams.....only NC and SC teams.
That makes sense although I wonder if they split NC so that the Raleigh teams play the VA teams and the rest of the state plays SC teams.
No, the original plan was to have a north and south division with Raleigh in the north division. Play division opponents home and away and play opposite division once. Now VA won't play the NC and SC teams until 2021 if at all.
Not correct. Goal is to play the "local" teams in the fall, with "travel" to the "non-local" teams in the Spring (when things, presumably, are better on the COVID front). "Local" is a relative term, but in this case (for Mid-Atlantic) it means the VA teams play home/away matches this fall against each other, and the NC/SC group of teams does the same thing. They'll "travel" in the spring and play against each other at that point.
Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parent from NC here. Schedule was provided by club and does not include any VA teams.....only NC and SC teams.
That makes sense although I wonder if they split NC so that the Raleigh teams play the VA teams and the rest of the state plays SC teams.
No, the original plan was to have a north and south division with Raleigh in the north division. Play division opponents home and away and play opposite division once. Now VA won't play the NC and SC teams until 2021 if at all.
Not correct. Goal is to play the "local" teams in the fall, with "travel" to the "non-local" teams in the Spring (when things, presumably, are better on the COVID front). "Local" is a relative term, but in this case (for Mid-Atlantic) it means the VA teams play home/away matches this fall against each other, and the NC/SC group of teams does the same thing. They'll "travel" in the spring and play against each other at that point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ECNL parent from NC here. Schedule was provided by club and does not include any VA teams.....only NC and SC teams.
That makes sense although I wonder if they split NC so that the Raleigh teams play the VA teams and the rest of the state plays SC teams.
No, the original plan was to have a north and south division with Raleigh in the north division. Play division opponents home and away and play opposite division once. Now VA won't play the NC and SC teams until 2021 if at all.