Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope so it’s a racket and totally unhealthy for families. Bring back neighborhood play!
+100
Private travel teams have hurt communities, because they take the kids and families out of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he bigger risk is not the xx% trying for scholarships but the overall ennui that is spreading to kids and parents about all he travel sports in general. So much running around trying to keep kids happy, FOMO, keeping up with others, etc has all become more apparent in recent months. ‘Why are we doing all this?’ Is being asked by more and more kids today and those clubs that think they can go back to normal right away are in for a big shock.
Great. Follow the herd in, follow the herd out. It's the same mentality either way. Nobody with talent cares one bit, whether in sports, school, or professional life. I am sure the same mentality will seep in many places, including academics. Frankly, it's just slack and slovenly. Fine with me. My children will see you in the passing lane. Enjoy the lockdown.
I sure hope he is in the passing lane because he needs to hurry to get to his job at McDonald's to cook the french fries by the time my kids arrive.
Hard to see hitchers like you from the passing lane, and in any event no handouts for your kids or you at McDonald's when the pandemic ends, so don't waste your time or somebody else's gas. Nice try but you're definitely barking up the wrong tree, little doggie. Now go find a fire hydrant and get on with your business. Then go watch Good Will Hunting again to get the lines right. You like Apples?
Anonymous wrote:I hope so it’s a racket and totally unhealthy for families. Bring back neighborhood play!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he bigger risk is not the xx% trying for scholarships but the overall ennui that is spreading to kids and parents about all he travel sports in general. So much running around trying to keep kids happy, FOMO, keeping up with others, etc has all become more apparent in recent months. ‘Why are we doing all this?’ Is being asked by more and more kids today and those clubs that think they can go back to normal right away are in for a big shock.
Great. Follow the herd in, follow the herd out. It's the same mentality either way. Nobody with talent cares one bit, whether in sports, school, or professional life. I am sure the same mentality will seep in many places, including academics. Frankly, it's just slack and slovenly. Fine with me. My children will see you in the passing lane. Enjoy the lockdown.
I sure hope he is in the passing lane because he needs to hurry to get to his job at McDonald's to cook the french fries by the time my kids arrive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:pay to play is under threat for sure
so you want it to be free? Can you share some ideas on how that would work and what that league would look like? or share whatever you envision? Thanks
Anonymous wrote:pay to play is under threat for sure
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he bigger risk is not the xx% trying for scholarships but the overall ennui that is spreading to kids and parents about all he travel sports in general. So much running around trying to keep kids happy, FOMO, keeping up with others, etc has all become more apparent in recent months. ‘Why are we doing all this?’ Is being asked by more and more kids today and those clubs that think they can go back to normal right away are in for a big shock.
Great. Follow the herd in, follow the herd out. It's the same mentality either way. Nobody with talent cares one bit, whether in sports, school, or professional life. I am sure the same mentality will seep in many places, including academics. Frankly, it's just slack and slovenly. Fine with me. My children will see you in the passing lane. Enjoy the lockdown.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he bigger risk is not the xx% trying for scholarships but the overall ennui that is spreading to kids and parents about all he travel sports in general. So much running around trying to keep kids happy, FOMO, keeping up with others, etc has all become more apparent in recent months. ‘Why are we doing all this?’ Is being asked by more and more kids today and those clubs that think they can go back to normal right away are in for a big shock.
Great. Follow the herd in, follow the herd out. It's the same mentality either way. Nobody with talent cares one bit, whether in sports, school, or professional life. I am sure the same mentality will seep in many places, including academics. Frankly, it's just slack and slovenly. Fine with me. My children will see you in the passing lane. Enjoy the lockdown.