Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Individual highlights are not that hard to come by.
For the 10,000th time, coaches recruit players not teams. Coaches do not look at league standing to decide who to recruit.
For the 100,000th time, coaches do not want to see a player against low level competition. For the 100,000th time, a player who is being recruited must be able to work with his/her teammates. No coach is going to want the "superstar" that does nothing but try and take on a team on his/her versus a team player that knows how to use the players around them, hence, if a player doesn't have decent players around them, it's hard to be recruited as a player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Individual highlights are not that hard to come by.
For the 10,000th time, coaches recruit players not teams. Coaches do not look at league standing to decide who to recruit.
For the 100,000th time, coaches do not want to see a player against low level competition. For the 100,000th time, a player who is being recruited must be able to work with his/her teammates. No coach is going to want the "superstar" that does nothing but try and take on a team on his/her versus a team player that knows how to use the players around them, hence, if a player doesn't have decent players around them, it's hard to be recruited as a player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let's put BRYC under the microscope more because they're in ECNL so even though they're not doing as well they must be stacked with future DQ recruits right?
Lol every ECNL team in the DMV will end up with 2-5 D1 players. You would think being on a “top of the table” team would matter but it does not. The GA teams will do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Individual highlights are not that hard to come by.
For the 10,000th time, coaches recruit players not teams. Coaches do not look at league standing to decide who to recruit.
For the 100,000th time, coaches do not want to see a player against low level competition. For the 100,000th time, a player who is being recruited must be able to work with his/her teammates. No coach is going to want the "superstar" that does nothing but try and take on a team on his/her versus a team player that knows how to use the players around them, hence, if a player doesn't have decent players around them, it's hard to be recruited as a player.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Individual highlights are not that hard to come by.
For the 10,000th time, coaches recruit players not teams. Coaches do not look at league standing to decide who to recruit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are these kids commanding 54 pages of nonsense?
See your mistake is thinking it’s about the kids. It’s about the parents thumping their chest. The coaches tell them their middle school kid is elite. In two years reality will descend on this age group. Maybe a 4-6 of the ECNL and GA girls per team will get a shot at playing in college. The majority of the colleges will not be well know. Everyone will look back and think why did we waste some much time traveling.
No we’ll think back about the time spent with our kids doing something they love. It’s not about chest thumping. It’s about letting your kid enjoy things that as an adult they’ll never have time to do.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are these kids commanding 54 pages of nonsense?
See your mistake is thinking it’s about the kids. It’s about the parents thumping their chest. The coaches tell them their middle school kid is elite. In two years reality will descend on this age group. Maybe a 4-6 of the ECNL and GA girls per team will get a shot at playing in college. The majority of the colleges will not be well know. Everyone will look back and think why did we waste some much time traveling.
No we’ll think back about the time spent with our kids doing something they love. It’s not about chest thumping. It’s about letting your kid enjoy things that as an adult they’ll never have time to do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are these kids commanding 54 pages of nonsense?
See your mistake is thinking it’s about the kids. It’s about the parents thumping their chest. The coaches tell them their middle school kid is elite. In two years reality will descend on this age group. Maybe a 4-6 of the ECNL and GA girls per team will get a shot at playing in college. The majority of the colleges will not be well know. Everyone will look back and think why did we waste some much time traveling.
No we’ll think back about the time spent with our kids doing something they love. It’s not about chest thumping. It’s about letting your kid enjoy things that as an adult they’ll never have time to do.
ECNL has so many unhappy stressed out girls. Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are these kids commanding 54 pages of nonsense?
See your mistake is thinking it’s about the kids. It’s about the parents thumping their chest. The coaches tell them their middle school kid is elite. In two years reality will descend on this age group. Maybe a 4-6 of the ECNL and GA girls per team will get a shot at playing in college. The majority of the colleges will not be well know. Everyone will look back and think why did we waste some much time traveling.
Anonymous wrote:How old are these kids commanding 54 pages of nonsense?
Anonymous wrote:How will you get highlight clips when your team plays so poorly