Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Props to the M&D DC team for putting together a very good 8th grade team. I have been through this before and have an excellent understanding of the next steps, including how college recruiting works. There’s really no doubt which local high school club is the best for this. People are trying to build their brand and need to make certain promises. I get it. My (good) daughter is not going to be part of this experiment. Good luck to you all. Hope you all can manage to make a decision you don’t regret
If you stay with capital you are part of a different experiment of how long a club can survive on reputation alone, without adapting with the changing game. You won’t have the luxury of seeing the 27s and 28s recruiting before you make your decision, but you might be wise to look at how many capital girls actually play in college vs attend and are part of the team. It may not matter to you, but it is a statistic worth looking into. You also might want to consider how much your family is relying on any money. Capital finds most of their girls homes, but that may not come with much or any financial assistance.
So take a gamble with the upstart? I just don’t see how the best case scenario with M&D DC could possibly exceed Capital, yet there is enormous downside risk. What am I missing? Someone make a good argument fast because I’m pretty much out too. And no f’ing way I am going to share that with anyone except a few who I trust and want to stay with. This is very much an every man for him/herself situation.
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So take a gamble with the upstart? I just don’t see how the best case scenario with M&D DC could possibly exceed Capital, yet there is enormous downside risk. What am I missing? Someone make a good argument fast because I’m pretty much out too. And no f’ing way I am going to share that with anyone except a few who I trust and want to stay with. This is very much an every man for him/herself situation.
I would hardly call any organization associated with the number one club in the country an "Upstart". I would trust a talented team under their umbrella. The M&D logo on a jersey goes a long way. And they are promoting all of their clubs. They promote Orlando and they even had the M&D DC over M&D black win on their instagram page.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys keep moving the goalposts, typical troll behavior. See you at MDDC tryouts or are you the ones scared your kid wont make the team?
I’m new here. Are you guys talking about M&D West? I have never heard of M&D DC.
No, we are not talking about M&D West. That is the old HoCo. M&D DC is the old Next Level. Long story short it’s a new club that is probably going to be better than Capital for high school so see you at tryouts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You guys keep moving the goalposts, typical troll behavior. See you at MDDC tryouts or are you the ones scared your kid wont make the team?
I’m new here. Are you guys talking about M&D West? I have never heard of M&D DC.
Anonymous wrote:When is their tryouts anyways. You seem to know it all.
You should go. Godspeed to you. Hope Cap can cobble together some players from all the also rans.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Props to the M&D DC team for putting together a very good 8th grade team. I have been through this before and have an excellent understanding of the next steps, including how college recruiting works. There’s really no doubt which local high school club is the best for this. People are trying to build their brand and need to make certain promises. I get it. My (good) daughter is not going to be part of this experiment. Good luck to you all. Hope you all can manage to make a decision you don’t regret
If you stay with capital you are part of a different experiment of how long a club can survive on reputation alone, without adapting with the changing game. You won’t have the luxury of seeing the 27s and 28s recruiting before you make your decision, but you might be wise to look at how many capital girls actually play in college vs attend and are part of the team. It may not matter to you, but it is a statistic worth looking into. You also might want to consider how much your family is relying on any money. Capital finds most of their girls homes, but that may not come with much or any financial assistance.
So take a gamble with the upstart? I just don’t see how the best case scenario with M&D DC could possibly exceed Capital, yet there is enormous downside risk. What am I missing? Someone make a good argument fast because I’m pretty much out too. And no f’ing way I am going to share that with anyone except a few who I trust and want to stay with. This is very much an every man for him/herself situation.
Anonymous wrote:You guys keep moving the goalposts, typical troll behavior. See you at MDDC tryouts or are you the ones scared your kid wont make the team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Props to the M&D DC team for putting together a very good 8th grade team. I have been through this before and have an excellent understanding of the next steps, including how college recruiting works. There’s really no doubt which local high school club is the best for this. People are trying to build their brand and need to make certain promises. I get it. My (good) daughter is not going to be part of this experiment. Good luck to you all. Hope you all can manage to make a decision you don’t regret
If you stay with capital you are part of a different experiment of how long a club can survive on reputation alone, without adapting with the changing game. You won’t have the luxury of seeing the 27s and 28s recruiting before you make your decision, but you might be wise to look at how many capital girls actually play in college vs attend and are part of the team. It may not matter to you, but it is a statistic worth looking into. You also might want to consider how much your family is relying on any money. Capital finds most of their girls homes, but that may not come with much or any financial assistance.
What adaptations are you suggesting they make? Outside of the lack of social media I am not sure what they need to do better?
For a start, how about preparing girls to actually play in college instead of sitting on the bench. The marketing of the commits versus what players actually do in college is a huge gap with the Capital model right now. The same can't be said for the other big clubs like YJ, CT, MD.
So Capital may help my daughter get into a top-10 academic school? She might be able to go to Princeton, but not play much? I'm in! Give me the pen!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Props to the M&D DC team for putting together a very good 8th grade team. I have been through this before and have an excellent understanding of the next steps, including how college recruiting works. There’s really no doubt which local high school club is the best for this. People are trying to build their brand and need to make certain promises. I get it. My (good) daughter is not going to be part of this experiment. Good luck to you all. Hope you all can manage to make a decision you don’t regret
If you stay with capital you are part of a different experiment of how long a club can survive on reputation alone, without adapting with the changing game. You won’t have the luxury of seeing the 27s and 28s recruiting before you make your decision, but you might be wise to look at how many capital girls actually play in college vs attend and are part of the team. It may not matter to you, but it is a statistic worth looking into. You also might want to consider how much your family is relying on any money. Capital finds most of their girls homes, but that may not come with much or any financial assistance.
What adaptations are you suggesting they make? Outside of the lack of social media I am not sure what they need to do better?
For a start, how about preparing girls to actually play in college instead of sitting on the bench. The marketing of the commits versus what players actually do in college is a huge gap with the Capital model right now. The same can't be said for the other big clubs like YJ, CT, MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Props to the M&D DC team for putting together a very good 8th grade team. I have been through this before and have an excellent understanding of the next steps, including how college recruiting works. There’s really no doubt which local high school club is the best for this. People are trying to build their brand and need to make certain promises. I get it. My (good) daughter is not going to be part of this experiment. Good luck to you all. Hope you all can manage to make a decision you don’t regret
If you stay with capital you are part of a different experiment of how long a club can survive on reputation alone, without adapting with the changing game. You won’t have the luxury of seeing the 27s and 28s recruiting before you make your decision, but you might be wise to look at how many capital girls actually play in college vs attend and are part of the team. It may not matter to you, but it is a statistic worth looking into. You also might want to consider how much your family is relying on any money. Capital finds most of their girls homes, but that may not come with much or any financial assistance.
What adaptations are you suggesting they make? Outside of the lack of social media I am not sure what they need to do better?
For a start, how about preparing girls to actually play in college instead of sitting on the bench. The marketing of the commits versus what players actually do in college is a huge gap with the Capital model right now. The same can't be said for the other big clubs like YJ, CT, MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Props to the M&D DC team for putting together a very good 8th grade team. I have been through this before and have an excellent understanding of the next steps, including how college recruiting works. There’s really no doubt which local high school club is the best for this. People are trying to build their brand and need to make certain promises. I get it. My (good) daughter is not going to be part of this experiment. Good luck to you all. Hope you all can manage to make a decision you don’t regret
If you stay with capital you are part of a different experiment of how long a club can survive on reputation alone, without adapting with the changing game. You won’t have the luxury of seeing the 27s and 28s recruiting before you make your decision, but you might be wise to look at how many capital girls actually play in college vs attend and are part of the team. It may not matter to you, but it is a statistic worth looking into. You also might want to consider how much your family is relying on any money. Capital finds most of their girls homes, but that may not come with much or any financial assistance.
What adaptations are you suggesting they make? Outside of the lack of social media I am not sure what they need to do better?
For a start, how about preparing girls to actually play in college instead of sitting on the bench. The marketing of the commits versus what players actually do in college is a huge gap with the Capital model right now. The same can't be said for the other big clubs like YJ, CT, MD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Props to the M&D DC team for putting together a very good 8th grade team. I have been through this before and have an excellent understanding of the next steps, including how college recruiting works. There’s really no doubt which local high school club is the best for this. People are trying to build their brand and need to make certain promises. I get it. My (good) daughter is not going to be part of this experiment. Good luck to you all. Hope you all can manage to make a decision you don’t regret
If you stay with capital you are part of a different experiment of how long a club can survive on reputation alone, without adapting with the changing game. You won’t have the luxury of seeing the 27s and 28s recruiting before you make your decision, but you might be wise to look at how many capital girls actually play in college vs attend and are part of the team. It may not matter to you, but it is a statistic worth looking into. You also might want to consider how much your family is relying on any money. Capital finds most of their girls homes, but that may not come with much or any financial assistance.
What adaptations are you suggesting they make? Outside of the lack of social media I am not sure what they need to do better?