Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes they did
Guess my kid didn’t make the call back list. Traffic was horrible and we didn’t make it until we saw kids walking out. Next..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes they did
Guess my kid didn’t make the call back list. Traffic was horrible and we didn’t make it until we saw kids walking out. Next..
Anonymous wrote:Yes they did
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After spending 4 hours in the car and 2 hours standing in the pouring rain today, am seriously questioning my sanity 😁
Also would have been nice to see a coach take a single note about the players during the entire tryout.
Not any different from 99% of tryouts in the DMV. Some they aren’t even watching the field !
Your own experience, I suppose. My experience is that at least one or two coaches do have a clipboard taking notes or iPad, etc.
Was raining, they were using their mobile device and they were watching the kids.
Yawn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After spending 4 hours in the car and 2 hours standing in the pouring rain today, am seriously questioning my sanity 😁
Also would have been nice to see a coach take a single note about the players during the entire tryout.
Not any different from 99% of tryouts in the DMV. Some they aren’t even watching the field !
Your own experience, I suppose. My experience is that at least one or two coaches do have a clipboard taking notes or iPad, etc.
Was raining, they were using their mobile device and they were watching the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After spending 4 hours in the car and 2 hours standing in the pouring rain today, am seriously questioning my sanity 😁
Also would have been nice to see a coach take a single note about the players during the entire tryout.
Not any different from 99% of tryouts in the DMV. Some they aren’t even watching the field !
Your own experience, I suppose. My experience is that at least one or two coaches do have a clipboard taking notes or iPad, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After spending 4 hours in the car and 2 hours standing in the pouring rain today, am seriously questioning my sanity 😁
Also would have been nice to see a coach take a single note about the players during the entire tryout.
Not any different from 99% of tryouts in the DMV. Some they aren’t even watching the field !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After spending 4 hours in the car and 2 hours standing in the pouring rain today, am seriously questioning my sanity 😁
Also would have been nice to see a coach take a single note about the players during the entire tryout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After spending 4 hours in the car and 2 hours standing in the pouring rain today, am seriously questioning my sanity 😁
Also would have been nice to see a coach take a single note about the players during the entire tryout.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not meant to trash the program, but educate. If you are doing ODP to get touches or just augment training then your good to go. Don’t go in thinking ODP will get you anywhere. The program is not what it was a decade ago and virtually none of the “elite” players are participating.
Several of the recent boys who aged out of ODP last year have landed D1 to include the almighty VT!
Anonymous wrote:After spending 4 hours in the car and 2 hours standing in the pouring rain today, am seriously questioning my sanity 😁
Anonymous wrote:This is not meant to trash the program, but educate. If you are doing ODP to get touches or just augment training then your good to go. Don’t go in thinking ODP will get you anywhere. The program is not what it was a decade ago and virtually none of the “elite” players are participating.