I would slot them around 15 if healthy. Which is where the finished last year. Currently, they are charitably somewhere in the 20s.Anonymous wrote:I would slot them around 11 if healthy. They beat teams in the 7-14 range in the summer and tied #4 (Aces). Currently, they are probably around 17. Tough to win when missing key players.
Anonymous wrote:I would slot them around 11 if healthy. They beat teams in the 7-14 range in the summer and tied #4 (Aces). Currently, they are probably around 17. Tough to win when missing key players.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are going to make it real tough to be objective all year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah... been trying to prepare the past and present Cap moms that love recruiting future Cap moms. They don't want to hear it. Water will find its level and there's still a lot of time left so nothing set in stone yet.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap 27 weekend is actually the most intriguing of the weekend. Underrated, it could foretell the future of the club given their bracket.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.
If it had indeed bee infiltrated by the 2028 Donkeys the number of pages would be 10X.
It’s early….
Good luck to them.
Welp
This is incoherent nonsense.
OK:
- Capital has enjoyed great success for awhile. They've been top 10-ish teams for a bunch of those years.
- Once you slide out of that group, things get exponentially harder.
- If you run out a couple of years of that in a row, it would be my guess it could get real tough to run a model on peeling all the top players in the area, depending on the circumstances.
OMG dude, take your M&D DC sales pitch to the 2029 forum.
Start out at #15.
0-2-1 vs #14, 22 and 27. Handled twice, including by the #27 squad.
As I said, they still have time to get things going.
Who said anything about MnD? You have BLC players to have to grab, too.
You guys are going to make it real tough to be objective all year.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah... been trying to prepare the past and present Cap moms that love recruiting future Cap moms. They don't want to hear it. Water will find its level and there's still a lot of time left so nothing set in stone yet.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap 27 weekend is actually the most intriguing of the weekend. Underrated, it could foretell the future of the club given their bracket.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.
If it had indeed bee infiltrated by the 2028 Donkeys the number of pages would be 10X.
It’s early….
Good luck to them.
Welp
This is incoherent nonsense.
OK:
- Capital has enjoyed great success for awhile. They've been top 10-ish teams for a bunch of those years.
- Once you slide out of that group, things get exponentially harder.
- If you run out a couple of years of that in a row, it would be my guess it could get real tough to run a model on peeling all the top players in the area, depending on the circumstances.
OMG dude, take your M&D DC sales pitch to the 2029 forum.
Anonymous wrote:Cap 27 weekend is actually the most intriguing of the weekend. Underrated, it could foretell the future of the club given their bracket.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.
If it had indeed bee infiltrated by the 2028 Donkeys the number of pages would be 10X.
It’s early….
Good luck to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah... been trying to prepare the past and present Cap moms that love recruiting future Cap moms. They don't want to hear it. Water will find its level and there's still a lot of time left so nothing set in stone yet.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap 27 weekend is actually the most intriguing of the weekend. Underrated, it could foretell the future of the club given their bracket.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.
If it had indeed bee infiltrated by the 2028 Donkeys the number of pages would be 10X.
It’s early….
Good luck to them.
Welp
This is incoherent nonsense.
OK:
- Capital has enjoyed great success for awhile. They've been top 10-ish teams for a bunch of those years.
- Once you slide out of that group, things get exponentially harder.
- If you run out a couple of years of that in a row, it would be my guess it could get real tough to run a model on peeling all the top players in the area, depending on the circumstances.
OMG dude, take your M&D DC sales pitch to the 2029 forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah... been trying to prepare the past and present Cap moms that love recruiting future Cap moms. They don't want to hear it. Water will find its level and there's still a lot of time left so nothing set in stone yet.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cap 27 weekend is actually the most intriguing of the weekend. Underrated, it could foretell the future of the club given their bracket.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread must’ve been infiltrated by 2028 Donkeys. The 2027 parents are chill.
If it had indeed bee infiltrated by the 2028 Donkeys the number of pages would be 10X.
It’s early….
Good luck to them.
Welp
This is incoherent nonsense.
OK:
- Capital has enjoyed great success for awhile. They've been top 10-ish teams for a bunch of those years.
- Once you slide out of that group, things get exponentially harder.
- If you run out a couple of years of that in a row, it would be my guess it could get real tough to run a model on peeling all the top players in the area, depending on the circumstances.