Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Hero’s on a solid 4-0 at LLL. They are the clear top team, whether or not the algorithm makes that adjustment to the rankings this week. All of us in the DC area should be proud of the DC-area girls who transitioned to Hero’s last several years and made the Hero’s rise to #1 possible.
Nice troll post
Not a troll post. Around here we think of Hero’s as a DC/MD team, is why Hero’s does not get much of a trashing on this forum. We are proud of ALL of the DC-area players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Hero’s on a solid 4-0 at LLL. They are the clear top team, whether or not the algorithm makes that adjustment to the rankings this week. All of us in the DC area should be proud of the DC-area girls who transitioned to Hero’s last several years and made the Hero’s rise to #1 possible.
Nice troll post
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your not in the 1st bracket then guess what your in the B bracket.
Why is Hero's in the B bracket at Lax for the Cure?
They have been playing great recently, but for some reason they are now putting it on cruise control to pad their record. If they want to be in the discussion as the top team, then they need to step up.
Pride dad is butt sore this morning. It’s ok. We understand.
Pride is the most imoortant A bracket of them all, Worst parents of any club. Congrats!
Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Hero’s on a solid 4-0 at LLL. They are the clear top team, whether or not the algorithm makes that adjustment to the rankings this week. All of us in the DC area should be proud of the DC-area girls who transitioned to Hero’s last several years and made the Hero’s rise to #1 possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your not in the 1st bracket then guess what your in the B bracket.
Why is Hero's in the B bracket at Lax for the Cure?
They have been playing great recently, but for some reason they are now putting it on cruise control to pad their record. If they want to be in the discussion as the top team, then they need to step up.
Pride dad is butt sore this morning. It’s ok. We understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your not in the 1st bracket then guess what your in the B bracket.
Why is Hero's in the B bracket at Lax for the Cure?
They have been playing great recently, but for some reason they are now putting it on cruise control to pad their record. If they want to be in the discussion as the top team, then they need to step up.
Pride dad is butt sore this morning. It’s ok. We understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your not in the 1st bracket then guess what your in the B bracket.
Why is Hero's in the B bracket at Lax for the Cure?
They have been playing great recently, but for some reason they are now putting it on cruise control to pad their record. If they want to be in the discussion as the top team, then they need to step up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your not in the 1st bracket then guess what your in the B bracket.
Why is Hero's in the B bracket at Lax for the Cure?
Anonymous wrote:If your not in the 1st bracket then guess what your in the B bracket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Stars and Pride for strong weekend. And super cool to see the pride team come over and support and cheer on Stars team today. Take away this forum, the girls truly respect each other and like each other which is awesome to see.
Strong weekend? They played in baby brackets! Total shame for both teams to play below their talent. But great bogus optic for what they want to be the Capital team.
This is nonsensical. The clubs do the scheduling. Last thing that they would be interested in—at least at the Pride Director-level—is creating a “bogus optic” that helps girls leave to Capital.
Try a logic check before your next post.
The larger point is that Stars and Pride talk big - especially at how their union will make Capital a top 10 team, but they play down to pad their records in tournaments. If they want to be in the discussion, then step up.
I promise you the people who say “talk big” want to play the best teams and have nothing to do with their teams brackets or tourney scheduling. You are still struggling to connect the dots.
Anonymous wrote:2028 (falling) Stars and (Lack of) Pride will be a middle of the road Capital (Feeling) Blue team with the coaches they have lined up. Unless Capital switches up their coaching and mixes in some new players, get ready for a nice #12 ranking in a few years…
Anonymous wrote:2028 (falling) Stars and (Lack of) Pride will be a middle of the road Capital (Feeling) Blue team with the coaches they have lined up. Unless Capital switches up their coaching and mixes in some new players, get ready for a nice #12 ranking in a few years…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congrats to Stars and Pride for strong weekend. And super cool to see the pride team come over and support and cheer on Stars team today. Take away this forum, the girls truly respect each other and like each other which is awesome to see.
Strong weekend? They played in baby brackets! Total shame for both teams to play below their talent. But great bogus optic for what they want to be the Capital team.
This is nonsensical. The clubs do the scheduling. Last thing that they would be interested in—at least at the Pride Director-level—is creating a “bogus optic” that helps girls leave to Capital.
Try a logic check before your next post.
The larger point is that Stars and Pride talk big - especially at how their union will make Capital a top 10 team, but they play down to pad their records in tournaments. If they want to be in the discussion, then step up.