Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should other NFL teams respect the Redskins and want to play for them because the organization won 3 Superbowls in the past? That is like what FCV parents are asking Loudoun parents to do. Those Superbowls were at the same club but that success was on older teams, with different players. Why would we care how the 04s and 05s are doing?
Especially when those teams were formed when ECNL and FCV were the only options for top players. Those teams will of course be strong. Different time, different situation.
Show us some quality wins against quality opponents if you want our respect.
You don't get it. They don't care about your respect. They only care about trying to recruit a few players that will help them get the results they seek. They have been doing it for years, with teams that were "inferior" to Loudoun teams. Maybe this year is the year it ends, but I wouldn't bet on it.
You don't get it either. If you think the FCV 07 team needs just a few players to help them get the results they seek, I know for a fact that you do not know that team.
Aren't they ranked No. 3 in Virginia with 80% win rate? It does not seems like the team is struggling.
They are not playing in the top brackets of tournaments. Winning against lesser teams while it gets you points doesn't mean they are not struggling.
Anonymous wrote:FCV 07 DA will probably be a lot better than the current FCV 07 team and may even be better than Loudoun 07 ECNL whether they get any Loudoun players this year or not.
It is shortsighted to assume that the current team make up will stay the same for years to come.
FCV DA knows how to recruit!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should other NFL teams respect the Redskins and want to play for them because the organization won 3 Superbowls in the past? That is like what FCV parents are asking Loudoun parents to do. Those Superbowls were at the same club but that success was on older teams, with different players. Why would we care how the 04s and 05s are doing?
Especially when those teams were formed when ECNL and FCV were the only options for top players. Those teams will of course be strong. Different time, different situation.
Show us some quality wins against quality opponents if you want our respect.
You don't get it. They don't care about your respect. They only care about trying to recruit a few players that will help them get the results they seek. They have been doing it for years, with teams that were "inferior" to Loudoun teams. Maybe this year is the year it ends, but I wouldn't bet on it.
You don't get it either. If you think the FCV 07 team needs just a few players to help them get the results they seek, I know for a fact that you do not know that team.
Aren't they ranked No. 3 in Virginia with 80% win rate? It does not seems like the team is struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should other NFL teams respect the Redskins and want to play for them because the organization won 3 Superbowls in the past? That is like what FCV parents are asking Loudoun parents to do. Those Superbowls were at the same club but that success was on older teams, with different players. Why would we care how the 04s and 05s are doing?
Especially when those teams were formed when ECNL and FCV were the only options for top players. Those teams will of course be strong. Different time, different situation.
Show us some quality wins against quality opponents if you want our respect.
You don't get it. They don't care about your respect. They only care about trying to recruit a few players that will help them get the results they seek. They have been doing it for years, with teams that were "inferior" to Loudoun teams. Maybe this year is the year it ends, but I wouldn't bet on it.
You don't get it either. If you think the FCV 07 team needs just a few players to help them get the results they seek, I know for a fact that you do not know that team.
Aren't they ranked No. 3 in Virginia with 80% win rate? It does not seems like the team is struggling.
Yes, Loudoun Dad's insecurity is (once again) showing. I guess I get it as he probably grew up playing baseball and doesn't know much about the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should other NFL teams respect the Redskins and want to play for them because the organization won 3 Superbowls in the past? That is like what FCV parents are asking Loudoun parents to do. Those Superbowls were at the same club but that success was on older teams, with different players. Why would we care how the 04s and 05s are doing?
Especially when those teams were formed when ECNL and FCV were the only options for top players. Those teams will of course be strong. Different time, different situation.
Show us some quality wins against quality opponents if you want our respect.
You don't get it. They don't care about your respect. They only care about trying to recruit a few players that will help them get the results they seek. They have been doing it for years, with teams that were "inferior" to Loudoun teams. Maybe this year is the year it ends, but I wouldn't bet on it.
You don't get it either. If you think the FCV 07 team needs just a few players to help them get the results they seek, I know for a fact that you do not know that team.
Aren't they ranked No. 3 in Virginia with 80% win rate? It does not seems like the team is struggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should other NFL teams respect the Redskins and want to play for them because the organization won 3 Superbowls in the past? That is like what FCV parents are asking Loudoun parents to do. Those Superbowls were at the same club but that success was on older teams, with different players. Why would we care how the 04s and 05s are doing?
Especially when those teams were formed when ECNL and FCV were the only options for top players. Those teams will of course be strong. Different time, different situation.
Show us some quality wins against quality opponents if you want our respect.
You don't get it. They don't care about your respect. They only care about trying to recruit a few players that will help them get the results they seek. They have been doing it for years, with teams that were "inferior" to Loudoun teams. Maybe this year is the year it ends, but I wouldn't bet on it.
You don't get it either. If you think the FCV 07 team needs just a few players to help them get the results they seek, I know for a fact that you do not know that team.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should other NFL teams respect the Redskins and want to play for them because the organization won 3 Superbowls in the past? That is like what FCV parents are asking Loudoun parents to do. Those Superbowls were at the same club but that success was on older teams, with different players. Why would we care how the 04s and 05s are doing?
Especially when those teams were formed when ECNL and FCV were the only options for top players. Those teams will of course be strong. Different time, different situation.
Show us some quality wins against quality opponents if you want our respect.
You don't get it. They don't care about your respect. They only care about trying to recruit a few players that will help them get the results they seek. They have been doing it for years, with teams that were "inferior" to Loudoun teams. Maybe this year is the year it ends, but I wouldn't bet on it.
Anonymous wrote:Should other NFL teams respect the Redskins and want to play for them because the organization won 3 Superbowls in the past? That is like what FCV parents are asking Loudoun parents to do. Those Superbowls were at the same club but that success was on older teams, with different players. Why would we care how the 04s and 05s are doing?
Especially when those teams were formed when ECNL and FCV were the only options for top players. Those teams will of course be strong. Different time, different situation.
Show us some quality wins against quality opponents if you want our respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top teams in the state at U11 and U12 are populated by players who have the physical ability to play up a year and are dominating by size and speed, as well as the same skill level of less developed players in their age group.
The top teams in the state at U12 have no play ups. They always beat the teams that do have play ups. The teams with plays ups are weak on age and can’t even make the top bracket of Jeff Cup.
But they do have parents that pump them up on the board every day. That parent will watch his DD lose to a top team 22-1 over 3 games and still think his kids team is better and more developed! Love is blind.
If you want to claim you are better, come play us at a tournament and stop hiding.
I can understand the merits of discussing whether playing up is good or bad at young ages. But who in their right mind would keep the scores from U9-U12 age groups and tally them up if they mean something for long term development? Some players, who were on receiving end of such scores at the young age groups, are now some of the top players in the area in the older age groups. Things change. I've seen too many teams that were crushing the opposition at U11-U12, but were no longer competitive by the time they reached U16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top teams in the state at U11 and U12 are populated by players who have the physical ability to play up a year and are dominating by size and speed, as well as the same skill level of less developed players in their age group.
The top teams in the state at U12 have no play ups. They always beat the teams that do have play ups. The teams with plays ups are weak on age and can’t even make the top bracket of Jeff Cup.
But they do have parents that pump them up on the board every day. That parent will watch his DD lose to a top team 22-1 over 3 games and still think his kids team is better and more developed! Love is blind.
If you want to claim you are better, come play us at a tournament and stop hiding.
Anonymous wrote:The top teams in the state at U11 and U12 are populated by players who have the physical ability to play up a year and are dominating by size and speed, as well as the same skill level of less developed players in their age group.