Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You understand she is doing well for Chicago and now is the ripe old age of 23.
“Doing well” vs. being the next big USWNT superstar is tanking IMHO. I didn’t say she sucked, just that she’s dropped from the precipice.
DP. There is no shame in needing time to mature and get your body healthy. She is playing well now and still has time for the USWNT. I wish her the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You understand she is doing well for Chicago and now is the ripe old age of 23.
“Doing well” vs. being the next big USWNT superstar is tanking IMHO. I didn’t say she sucked, just that she’s dropped from the precipice.
Anonymous wrote:He will have a home at Bethesda Soccer.
Anonymous wrote:You understand she is doing well for Chicago and now is the ripe old age of 23.
Anonymous wrote:I read a post above about Pugh being uncoachable. That was partially the case. She lacked the pedigree (readinees) that Rodman has to be away from home, independently to work on her craft. The entire organization had high hopes for her. Remember she wanted Europe over the NWSL and US Soccer convinced her to compete locally in the NWSL. She had an injury history from overuse in her youth and was a bit physically fragile. The WS traded her for picks at the draft and it was a brilliant stroke of gamesmanship. At the draft RB said that he really really liked Mallory and wanted to do everything he could to help her stay but there was a deal on the table that had a chance to improve the club immediately that could not be passed up. I mentioned to RB "it's always better to lose a player a year early, than a year late as you will get max value in trades,etc - it's what many MLB GM's do" He agreed with the perspective. (NO I AM NOT PART OF WS but I did attend the draft).
Irony is that after the trade, she started to fall out of favor on the USWNT, and then Gotham and pursuing endorsements and became less about hard-work, grit and soccer. (Ex: check her instagram vs the other players on the USWNT). She's capable but needs to grow up a bit.
All that happened after the trade showed RB and LB they were right.
Now....was RB harsh on MP? Perhaps? But when you have a superstar not giving a star effort...why caudle?
2 cents...
Anonymous wrote:Back talking a coach is good. They need it. They often at all levels but certainly that level do not know it all. Now you get fired if you do it if you are not a star. Ever watch Tom Brady. He has yelled at every coach he has except BB.
Anonymous wrote:I watched Pugh at a training session. Her attitude was awful. Back talked the coaches like they were not on her level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow a back talker?
*Back talked the coaches like they were not on her level
Yeah, back talking is bad when her level is NWSL. Want to talk about market level sans endorsements? Sans USWNT which is driven on societal virtue signaling? Just check out her salary without the USSF subsidy.
Anonymous wrote:Wow a back talker?
Anonymous wrote:Wow a back talker?