Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap has been the only real program in a talent rich area, of course they will have recruiting success. My contention has always been that the program has had very little to do with that success other than being the only game in town to pool top talent. The coaches aren’t great usually, the admin is a joke, and the recruiting apparatus is almost nonexistent.
Cap blue 27 just had a wonderful recruiting cycle, but most parents would tell you that the club did very little to make it happen. Look at the bottom of the roster kids, they committed to places like Monmouth, Kennesaw State, F&M, and Denison. Good for them and they will have a great time, but if the cap program had that much pull, those kids would probably have been able to play at better programs.
Then by your logic every player on M&D Black, ranked #1 for the 27s, should be going to top 25 programs - except they have commits going to UMBC, ASU, Hofstra, Jacksonville, South Florida, Old Dominion University, and Mount Saint Mary.
Why?
Same for Hero’s Green, ranked #3, who has players going to Hofstra, Delaware, Vermont, Towson and Cinci.
These are the top ranked programs in the country. Why aren’t they all going higher?
The answer, of course, is that there is a natural separation of talent on every team. Club reputations and relationships draw coaches, player performances determine where they go.
Anonymous wrote:They have players on AA for DC.
Anonymous wrote:I guess they needed to fill up the Long Island B or C team for AS and just put the whole YJ DMB team on it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The YJ team will still exist with the coaches but it'll be an entirely new set of players, the vast majority are leaving or trying to leave.
Why are they leaving?
Because they are too good - most of the team can't catch the ball. That's why they lost players to HG and BLCx2. Some left for M&D but they were not good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've heard YJ DMV and YJ VA 2030 are all staying together. So that's a great option.
Untrue. YJ DMV is a dumpster fire! Team will fold.
Did players leave already?
Heard most are leaving.
Most is an exaggeration. Only 4, maybe 5, are leaving.
This is YJ?
going where? you mean the possibility of making capital?
Why is that a surprise? Multiple YJ DMV girls participated in the CAP program.
Not surprised if they all end up on Cap Blue. Orange would be a step down. More than half of YJ DMV players are AS or AA this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've heard YJ DMV and YJ VA 2030 are all staying together. So that's a great option.
Untrue. YJ DMV is a dumpster fire! Team will fold.
Did players leave already?
Heard most are leaving.
Most is an exaggeration. Only 4, maybe 5, are leaving.
This is YJ?
going where? you mean the possibility of making capital?
Why is that a surprise? Multiple YJ DMV girls participated in the CAP program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The YJ team will still exist with the coaches but it'll be an entirely new set of players, the vast majority are leaving or trying to leave.
Why are they leaving?
Anonymous wrote:The YJ team will still exist with the coaches but it'll be an entirely new set of players, the vast majority are leaving or trying to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've heard YJ DMV and YJ VA 2030 are all staying together. So that's a great option.
Untrue. YJ DMV is a dumpster fire! Team will fold.
Did players leave already?
Heard most are leaving.
Most is an exaggeration. Only 4, maybe 5, are leaving.
This is YJ?
going where? you mean the possibility of making capital?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap has been the only real program in a talent rich area, of course they will have recruiting success. My contention has always been that the program has had very little to do with that success other than being the only game in town to pool top talent. The coaches aren’t great usually, the admin is a joke, and the recruiting apparatus is almost nonexistent.
Cap blue 27 just had a wonderful recruiting cycle, but most parents would tell you that the club did very little to make it happen. Look at the bottom of the roster kids, they committed to places like Monmouth, Kennesaw State, F&M, and Denison. Good for them and they will have a great time, but if the cap program had that much pull, those kids would probably have been able to play at better programs.
Then by your logic every player on M&D Black, ranked #1 for the 27s, should be going to top 25 programs - except they have commits going to UMBC, ASU, Hofstra, Jacksonville, South Florida, Old Dominion University, and Mount Saint Mary.
Why?
Same for Hero’s Green, ranked #3, who has players going to Hofstra, Delaware, Vermont, Towson and Cinci.
These are the top ranked programs in the country. Why aren’t they all going higher?
The answer, of course, is that there is a natural separation of talent on every team. Club reputations and relationships draw coaches, player performances determine where they go.
Boom goes the dynamite!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From what I've heard YJ DMV and YJ VA 2030 are all staying together. So that's a great option.
Untrue. YJ DMV is a dumpster fire! Team will fold.
Did players leave already?
Heard most are leaving.
Most is an exaggeration. Only 4, maybe 5, are leaving.
This is YJ?