Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.
She's a good coach when she has talent on the field. Its her third year coaching the Cubs and you can't deny her success with the talent that was developed by previous coaches and travel programs. The question is her behavior, playing favorites and her win at all cost attitude a good look for Visi. Its not like the program was not nationally ranked in the past and she inherited almost all her players. Many who have gone on to play at D1 lacrosse programs. The question is she able to sustain a program. Will she be a coach that will attract the best talent to go to Visi the next couple of years or will her reputation cost Visi the best players. I think the program will struggle to attract the best players. The true mark of a great coach is their ability to have talent seek them out because they know the coach will take them to the next level. Jury is still out on her being a great coach.
Neither of these allegations are true. First, Visi parents have long cried "favoritism," look back at old posts from years ago. Its a familiar refrain but there is no evidence this coach plays favorites. She plays the best players, period. And second, what team doesn't play to win (the "at all costs" bit is designed to make winning seem somehow amoral which it isnt)? Both ring of old grudges and folks trying to smear the current coach.
+1 She plays the best players and she has a winning team. She is in this for the long haul and it shows in how she has developed her team. I agree that there are some posters with old grudges who seem to have it out for this coach. Let it go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi coach is a nut job.
She will be out of there with in 2 years and Visi will once again be back to phase one.
Nice to see the haters are keeping a close eye on the success at visi. must be nice to watch from the cheap seats.
Let's be clear she's more Coach Calipari than Coach K. Its all about her, her ego and and showing people she can win. That type of Coach will eventually burn out...piss off the wrong parent, player or Administrator. Visi is and always will be bigger than any Coach at some point the conflict of the money she makes from coaching outside of Visi will play a role in her demise. You can't run a High School travel team and be an unbiased Coach at a High School. Its either money or respect you can't play both sides. I believe the administration will see the conflict and take the proper action.
Really? Tell that to Chris Robinson.![]()
Did you not notice he is no longer at Mcdonogh despite his excellent record? Pissed off the wrong people.
Sure. Tell yourself that if it makes you feel better. Not true though. He left because they weren’t willing to pay him what he wanted.
That isn’t why, you must not live in Baltimore.
It really is why, and you must be a gossip monger.
Right, he left unexpectedly right at the start of the lacrosse season with his daughter still at the school because he suddenly realized he wasn’t being paid enough. And again, if you believe this, you don’t have a kid in a Baltimore private. The reasons for his departure were an open secret just like Poggi’s from Gilman. And neither departure had anything to do with their ability to win games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.
She's a good coach when she has talent on the field. Its her third year coaching the Cubs and you can't deny her success with the talent that was developed by previous coaches and travel programs. The question is her behavior, playing favorites and her win at all cost attitude a good look for Visi. Its not like the program was not nationally ranked in the past and she inherited almost all her players. Many who have gone on to play at D1 lacrosse programs. The question is she able to sustain a program. Will she be a coach that will attract the best talent to go to Visi the next couple of years or will her reputation cost Visi the best players. I think the program will struggle to attract the best players. The true mark of a great coach is their ability to have talent seek them out because they know the coach will take them to the next level. Jury is still out on her being a great coach.
Neither of these allegations are true. First, Visi parents have long cried "favoritism," look back at old posts from years ago. Its a familiar refrain but there is no evidence this coach plays favorites. She plays the best players, period. And second, what team doesn't play to win (the "at all costs" bit is designed to make winning seem somehow amoral which it isnt)? Both ring of old grudges and folks trying to smear the current coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.
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She's a good coach when she has talent on the field. Its her third year coaching the Cubs and you can't deny her success with the talent that was developed by previous coaches and travel programs. The question is her behavior, playing favorites and her win at all cost attitude a good look for Visi. Its not like the program was not nationally ranked in the past and she inherited almost all her players. Many who have gone on to play at D1 lacrosse programs. The question is she able to sustain a program. Will she be a coach that will attract the best talent to go to Visi the next couple of years or will her reputation cost Visi the best players. I think the program will struggle to attract the best players. The true mark of a great coach is their ability to have talent seek them out because they know the coach will take them to the next level. Jury is still out on her being a great coach.
Neither of these allegations are true. First, Visi parents have long cried "favoritism," look back at old posts from years ago. Its a familiar refrain but there is no evidence this coach plays favorites. She plays the best players, period. And second, what team doesn't play to win (the "at all costs" bit is designed to make winning seem somehow amoral which it isnt)? Both ring of old grudges and folks trying to smear the current coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi coach is a nut job.
She will be out of there with in 2 years and Visi will once again be back to phase one.
Nice to see the haters are keeping a close eye on the success at visi. must be nice to watch from the cheap seats.
Let's be clear she's more Coach Calipari than Coach K. Its all about her, her ego and and showing people she can win. That type of Coach will eventually burn out...piss off the wrong parent, player or Administrator. Visi is and always will be bigger than any Coach at some point the conflict of the money she makes from coaching outside of Visi will play a role in her demise. You can't run a High School travel team and be an unbiased Coach at a High School. Its either money or respect you can't play both sides. I believe the administration will see the conflict and take the proper action.
She is a great coach. She has done and amazing job with that program and she makes it about the kids. Shame on you all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi coach is a nut job.
She will be out of there with in 2 years and Visi will once again be back to phase one.
Nice to see the haters are keeping a close eye on the success at visi. must be nice to watch from the cheap seats.
Let's be clear she's more Coach Calipari than Coach K. Its all about her, her ego and and showing people she can win. That type of Coach will eventually burn out...piss off the wrong parent, player or Administrator. Visi is and always will be bigger than any Coach at some point the conflict of the money she makes from coaching outside of Visi will play a role in her demise. You can't run a High School travel team and be an unbiased Coach at a High School. Its either money or respect you can't play both sides. I believe the administration will see the conflict and take the proper action.
Really? Tell that to Chris Robinson.![]()
Did you not notice he is no longer at Mcdonogh despite his excellent record? Pissed off the wrong people.
Sure. Tell yourself that if it makes you feel better. Not true though. He left because they weren’t willing to pay him what he wanted.
That isn’t why, you must not live in Baltimore.
It really is why, and you must be a gossip monger.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was out coached yesterday by KJ!
Saints once again proved they are the best team in the ISL this year.
Eh. One game doesn’t make them the best. Saints are tied for best with Visi since the two teams match-ups are 1-1 for the season. And Visi still won the regular ISL season.
One game? How many times do you think Visi has beaten Saints, ever? And don't kid yourself, there is only 1 championship. It was decided yesterday. Better luck next time, except your entire starting team is graduating, so might be done a few days earlier next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi coach is a nut job.
She will be out of there with in 2 years and Visi will once again be back to phase one.
Nice to see the haters are keeping a close eye on the success at visi. must be nice to watch from the cheap seats.
Let's be clear she's more Coach Calipari than Coach K. Its all about her, her ego and and showing people she can win. That type of Coach will eventually burn out...piss off the wrong parent, player or Administrator. Visi is and always will be bigger than any Coach at some point the conflict of the money she makes from coaching outside of Visi will play a role in her demise. You can't run a High School travel team and be an unbiased Coach at a High School. Its either money or respect you can't play both sides. I believe the administration will see the conflict and take the proper action.
Really? Tell that to Chris Robinson.![]()
Did you not notice he is no longer at Mcdonogh despite his excellent record? Pissed off the wrong people.
Sure. Tell yourself that if it makes you feel better. Not true though. He left because they weren’t willing to pay him what he wanted.
That isn’t why, you must not live in Baltimore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi coach is a nut job.
She will be out of there with in 2 years and Visi will once again be back to phase one.
Nice to see the haters are keeping a close eye on the success at visi. must be nice to watch from the cheap seats.
Let's be clear she's more Coach Calipari than Coach K. Its all about her, her ego and and showing people she can win. That type of Coach will eventually burn out...piss off the wrong parent, player or Administrator. Visi is and always will be bigger than any Coach at some point the conflict of the money she makes from coaching outside of Visi will play a role in her demise. You can't run a High School travel team and be an unbiased Coach at a High School. Its either money or respect you can't play both sides. I believe the administration will see the conflict and take the proper action.
Really? Tell that to Chris Robinson.![]()
Did you not notice he is no longer at Mcdonogh despite his excellent record? Pissed off the wrong people.
Sure. Tell yourself that if it makes you feel better. Not true though. He left because they weren’t willing to pay him what he wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She was out coached yesterday by KJ!
Saints once again proved they are the best team in the ISL this year.
Eh. One game doesn’t make them the best. Saints are tied for best with Visi since the two teams match-ups are 1-1 for the season. And Visi still won the regular ISL season.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just observer at match w w DD watching to decide on HS, Visi coach looked calm while Saints coach at one point physically grabbed one of her players scrreaming in the childs' face. Agree that excuses for draw control or ISL season verses championship are moot, but no coach in this day and age should ever physically touch a player the way I saw. Saints AD should troubled.
Missed that but I agree. I think it also speaks to the tenor of some of the messages that we're seeing here from some (one?) of the Saints girls. It is troubling all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just observer at match w w DD watching to decide on HS, Visi coach looked calm while Saints coach at one point physically grabbed one of her players scrreaming in the childs' face. Agree that excuses for draw control or ISL season verses championship are moot, but no coach in this day and age should ever physically touch a player the way I saw. Saints AD should troubled.
Missed that but I agree. I think it also speaks to the tenor of some of the messages that we're seeing here from some (one?) of the Saints girls. It is troubling all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Visi coach is a nut job.
She will be out of there with in 2 years and Visi will once again be back to phase one.
Nice to see the haters are keeping a close eye on the success at visi. must be nice to watch from the cheap seats.
Let's be clear she's more Coach Calipari than Coach K. Its all about her, her ego and and showing people she can win. That type of Coach will eventually burn out...piss off the wrong parent, player or Administrator. Visi is and always will be bigger than any Coach at some point the conflict of the money she makes from coaching outside of Visi will play a role in her demise. You can't run a High School travel team and be an unbiased Coach at a High School. Its either money or respect you can't play both sides. I believe the administration will see the conflict and take the proper action.
Really? Tell that to Chris Robinson.![]()
Did you not notice he is no longer at Mcdonogh despite his excellent record? Pissed off the wrong people.
Sure. Tell yourself that if it makes you feel better. Not true though. He left because they weren’t willing to pay him what he wanted.