Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they are commiting to Williams and Boston U.
Who is? Have you seen the Arlington 2024 commits?
In any event, BU is solid; solid school; solid soccer - no light the world on fire.
Williams is top of the heap. It's about school, soccer important but secondary. Girl might not be on USWNT but could be your boss ot your bosses boss.
Not even close. At least not where I work. Nobody gets awards for admissions. Graduate admissions are a different story, though only up to a point. It's like most of you do not really work in Washington, D.C.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why they are commiting to Williams and Boston U.
Who is? Have you seen the Arlington 2024 commits?
In any event, BU is solid; solid school; solid soccer - no light the world on fire.
Williams is top of the heap. It's about school, soccer important but secondary. Girl might not be on USWNT but could be your boss ot your bosses boss.
Anonymous wrote:This is why they are commiting to Williams and Boston U.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011 is a unicorn. Maybe they will continue to be successful at later age or maybe they won’t. Can’t really predict with this group honestly. The 2008 Arlington that was amazing early on (or even the 2009?) was not this strong in the early years like the 2011. They somehow got lucky with several kids that have technical skills, speed and athleticism. The fact that they haven’t really cut anyone can also add to the chemistry of the team since they have been together for a long time while the rest of us having to face the changes every year.
Speed and athleticism is going to normalize in future age groups. Not all the girls will continue to develop in the same way. Injuries are inevitable. They're going to have to start making cuts and recruiting from the outside to maintain success in the future.
Sure. But some will continue to develop and be better than most. Everything will normalize and injury will happen but player to player, Arlington will still have the unicorn squad and that will attract good players from other clubs. It’s not like they haven’t added players. My take is they will continue to get better unless the team blows up somehow.
That assumes they are willing to cut current players. If they are willing the team will continue to be great. If not they will still be pretty good but not as dominant as they are now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011 is a unicorn. Maybe they will continue to be successful at later age or maybe they won’t. Can’t really predict with this group honestly. The 2008 Arlington that was amazing early on (or even the 2009?) was not this strong in the early years like the 2011. They somehow got lucky with several kids that have technical skills, speed and athleticism. The fact that they haven’t really cut anyone can also add to the chemistry of the team since they have been together for a long time while the rest of us having to face the changes every year.
Speed and athleticism is going to normalize in future age groups. Not all the girls will continue to develop in the same way. Injuries are inevitable. They're going to have to start making cuts and recruiting from the outside to maintain success in the future.
Sure. But some will continue to develop and be better than most. Everything will normalize and injury will happen but player to player, Arlington will still have the unicorn squad and that will attract good players from other clubs. It’s not like they haven’t added players. My take is they will continue to get better unless the team blows up somehow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is kick and run club that only plays all the athletic girls!!!!
The number of exclamation points doesn’t add to the accuracy here. Not sure if this is just a troll being intentionally reductive, but it’s not accurate.
As a former Arlington parent, I didn’t see a push for kick and run, and I saw coaching that was built around rondos and building from the back. If anything, i thought the kids tended to be TOO coached, and when they played a team with an aggressive press they would fail to use the long ball to get them out of trouble. At least on the girls side I didn’t see lots of creative playmaking. I’d say the one real weakness (and this is probably more the kids and not the club) was they could get bullied by physical teams. Not a lot of willingness to be vocally or physically imposing. These are well behaved DMV kids who aren’t as comfortable in a fight.
I don’t know when the last time u actually watched them play….. they are well behaved kids ready for a fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is kick and run club that only plays all the athletic girls!!!!
The number of exclamation points doesn’t add to the accuracy here. Not sure if this is just a troll being intentionally reductive, but it’s not accurate.
As a former Arlington parent, I didn’t see a push for kick and run, and I saw coaching that was built around rondos and building from the back. If anything, i thought the kids tended to be TOO coached, and when they played a team with an aggressive press they would fail to use the long ball to get them out of trouble. At least on the girls side I didn’t see lots of creative playmaking. I’d say the one real weakness (and this is probably more the kids and not the club) was they could get bullied by physical teams. Not a lot of willingness to be vocally or physically imposing. These are well behaved DMV kids who aren’t as comfortable in a fight.
I don’t know when the last time u actually watched them play….. they are well behaved kids ready for a fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is kick and run club that only plays all the athletic girls!!!!
The number of exclamation points doesn’t add to the accuracy here. Not sure if this is just a troll being intentionally reductive, but it’s not accurate.
As a former Arlington parent, I didn’t see a push for kick and run, and I saw coaching that was built around rondos and building from the back. If anything, i thought the kids tended to be TOO coached, and when they played a team with an aggressive press they would fail to use the long ball to get them out of trouble. At least on the girls side I didn’t see lots of creative playmaking. I’d say the one real weakness (and this is probably more the kids and not the club) was they could get bullied by physical teams. Not a lot of willingness to be vocally or physically imposing. These are well behaved DMV kids who aren’t as comfortable in a fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington is kick and run club that only plays all the athletic girls!!!!
The number of exclamation points doesn’t add to the accuracy here. Not sure if this is just a troll being intentionally reductive, but it’s not accurate.
As a former Arlington parent, I didn’t see a push for kick and run, and I saw coaching that was built around rondos and building from the back. If anything, i thought the kids tended to be TOO coached, and when they played a team with an aggressive press they would fail to use the long ball to get them out of trouble. At least on the girls side I didn’t see lots of creative playmaking. I’d say the one real weakness (and this is probably more the kids and not the club) was they could get bullied by physical teams. Not a lot of willingness to be vocally or physically imposing. These are well behaved DMV kids who aren’t as comfortable in a fight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011 is a unicorn. Maybe they will continue to be successful at later age or maybe they won’t. Can’t really predict with this group honestly. The 2008 Arlington that was amazing early on (or even the 2009?) was not this strong in the early years like the 2011. They somehow got lucky with several kids that have technical skills, speed and athleticism. The fact that they haven’t really cut anyone can also add to the chemistry of the team since they have been together for a long time while the rest of us having to face the changes every year.
Speed and athleticism is going to normalize in future age groups. Not all the girls will continue to develop in the same way. Injuries are inevitable. They're going to have to start making cuts and recruiting from the outside to maintain success in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington 2011 is a unicorn. Maybe they will continue to be successful at later age or maybe they won’t. Can’t really predict with this group honestly. The 2008 Arlington that was amazing early on (or even the 2009?) was not this strong in the early years like the 2011. They somehow got lucky with several kids that have technical skills, speed and athleticism. The fact that they haven’t really cut anyone can also add to the chemistry of the team since they have been together for a long time while the rest of us having to face the changes every year.
Anonymous wrote:Arlington is kick and run club that only plays all the athletic girls!!!!