Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That is interesting to hear because yes, strong athletes sometimes (and its usually lax players) leave the school because the academics are too demanding and they cant get top grades. It usually happens after 8th but last year the freshman class lost some boys to Landon who couldnt handle the academic demands and there are rumors the 8th grade once again has strong players looking to switch to schools like Landon, GP and Gonzaga. Niced to know the team looked good. Coach Via is a good guy.
Coach Via hasn't been the coach for YEARS at Potomac.
Anonymous wrote:That is interesting to hear because yes, strong athletes sometimes (and its usually lax players) leave the school because the academics are too demanding and they cant get top grades. It usually happens after 8th but last year the freshman class lost some boys to Landon who couldnt handle the academic demands and there are rumors the 8th grade once again has strong players looking to switch to schools like Landon, GP and Gonzaga. Niced to know the team looked good. Coach Via is a good guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...aren't we all?
Yup, its such lame way to try and denigrate someone, and almost always used against moms.
This "lable" (over-onvested parent) is the adult equivalent of teenage boys calling a girl crazy or psycho because she isn't compliant with their every wish and has her own opinion and voice.
Wuh?![]()
Trust me mom, us laid back parents see you down there, watching your attacker on whichever end he's on, just waiting for that goal. As long as you're going to be so "invested" how about telling him to pass once in a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...aren't we all?
Yup, its such lame way to try and denigrate someone, and almost always used against moms.
This "lable" (over-onvested parent) is the adult equivalent of teenage boys calling a girl crazy or psycho because she isn't compliant with their every wish and has her own opinion and voice.
Wuh?![]()
Trust me mom, us laid back parents see you down there, watching your attacker on whichever end he's on, just waiting for that goal. As long as you're going to be so "invested" how about telling him to pass once in a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...aren't we all?
Yup, its such lame way to try and denigrate someone, and almost always used against moms.
This "lable" (over-onvested parent) is the adult equivalent of teenage boys calling a girl crazy or psycho because she isn't compliant with their every wish and has her own opinion and voice.
Wuh?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:...aren't we all?
Yup, its such lame way to try and denigrate someone, and almost always used against moms.
This "lable" (over-onvested parent) is the adult equivalent of teenage boys calling a girl crazy or psycho because she isn't compliant with their every wish and has her own opinion and voice.
Anonymous wrote:Actually, it is a bit psycho/crazy to pretend to be a McLean parent and rave about the "opposing" goalies at Potomac. And then to suggest that misrepresenting your school affiliation is normal behavior, so long as the "fact" that your son played well is true. (it was a scrimmage, by the way). And to ascribe a fake, disrespectful quote (Potomac is trash) to your non-existent "son on the McLean team" is not very nice. I can think of words much worse than "over-invested" to describe this person's behavior.
Anonymous wrote:...aren't we all?
Anonymous wrote:No chance this was started by a McLean parent