Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son made his rec team, which is great. I'm the coach, and didn't really want him on the team, but it was a mothers day present to my wife. No more sleeping on the couch for me, at least until I trade him to another team mid-season.
Wasn't this a kids sports movie with Will Ferrell, and his dad was the coach, and Will Ferrell became addicted to caffeine?
CLASSIC movie! “JUICE BOX!”
I'm going to check this out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume really good kids are getting offers before tryouts to lock them in. Good kids are getting offers after first tryout to lock them in. Everyone else is going through the second tryout and getting an offer within 48-72 hours. If you haven’t heard within 72 hours after the second tryout, you are on list b waiting for someone to say no.
I think you are missing the point of this thread.
Nope, not missing it at all. If they know when tryouts are then they can backtrack to the dates. The thread is kind of dumb, regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume really good kids are getting offers before tryouts to lock them in. Good kids are getting offers after first tryout to lock them in. Everyone else is going through the second tryout and getting an offer within 48-72 hours. If you haven’t heard within 72 hours after the second tryout, you are on list b waiting for someone to say no.
I think you are missing the point of this thread.
Nope, not missing it at all. If they know when tryouts are then they can backtrack to the dates. The thread is kind of dumb, regardless.
Yes, you are not quite tracking with this one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume really good kids are getting offers before tryouts to lock them in. Good kids are getting offers after first tryout to lock them in. Everyone else is going through the second tryout and getting an offer within 48-72 hours. If you haven’t heard within 72 hours after the second tryout, you are on list b waiting for someone to say no.
I think you are missing the point of this thread.
Nope, not missing it at all. If they know when tryouts are then they can backtrack to the dates. The thread is kind of dumb, regardless.
Anonymous wrote:DC United scouting my DS who is 12 for a multi-million dollar pro contract
correct, your on list B and also gives the player time to try and find a new home.Anonymous wrote:Assume really good kids are getting offers before tryouts to lock them in. Good kids are getting offers after first tryout to lock them in. Everyone else is going through the second tryout and getting an offer within 48-72 hours. If you haven’t heard within 72 hours after the second tryout, you are on list b waiting for someone to say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume really good kids are getting offers before tryouts to lock them in. Good kids are getting offers after first tryout to lock them in. Everyone else is going through the second tryout and getting an offer within 48-72 hours. If you haven’t heard within 72 hours after the second tryout, you are on list b waiting for someone to say no.
I think you are missing the point of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Assume really good kids are getting offers before tryouts to lock them in. Good kids are getting offers after first tryout to lock them in. Everyone else is going through the second tryout and getting an offer within 48-72 hours. If you haven’t heard within 72 hours after the second tryout, you are on list b waiting for someone to say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son made his rec team, which is great. I'm the coach, and didn't really want him on the team, but it was a mothers day present to my wife. No more sleeping on the couch for me, at least until I trade him to another team mid-season.
Wasn't this a kids sports movie with Will Ferrell, and his dad was the coach, and Will Ferrell became addicted to caffeine?
CLASSIC movie! “JUICE BOX!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son made his rec team, which is great. I'm the coach, and didn't really want him on the team, but it was a mothers day present to my wife. No more sleeping on the couch for me, at least until I trade him to another team mid-season.
Wasn't this a kids sports movie with Will Ferrell, and his dad was the coach, and Will Ferrell became addicted to caffeine?