dtrain34 wrote:Forget the players on these teams for a second, bottomline, the coaching in the other leagues is not on the same level.
What a terrible and inaccurate thing to say.
dtrain34 wrote:Why is it terrible and inaccurate? Because it's upsetting, disrespectful, and/or "mean?" Because it's not sugar coated, and might be hard for you to accept, doesn't make it "terrible." It is quite true.
A player on one of these teams asked me to "define coaching..."
I would offer up this explanation: (v.) to stand on the opposing sideline of the previously mentioned WCLL, RMLC, SELC, Michigan, or Oregon teams. To not make the proper adjustments, have the necessary creativity, or utilize their players correctly, to allow your group of players to beat these teams. To complain every year that you are "going to surprise people," are "really good," are "being unfairly disrespected." To have a grossly combined losing record in the history of the national tournament.
dtrain34 wrote:Why is it terrible and inaccurate? Because it's upsetting, disrespectful, and/or "mean?" Because it's not sugar coated, and might be hard for you to accept, doesn't make it "terrible." It is quite true.
A player on one of these teams asked me to "define coaching..."
I would offer up this explanation: (v.) to stand on the opposing sideline of the previously mentioned WCLL, RMLC, SELC, Michigan, or Oregon teams. To not make the proper adjustments, have the necessary creativity, or utilize their players correctly, to allow your group of players to beat these teams. To complain every year that you are "going to surprise people," are "really good," are "being unfairly disrespected." To have a grossly combined losing record in the history of the national tournament.
More Cowbell wrote:dtrain34 wrote:Why is it terrible and inaccurate? Because it's upsetting, disrespectful, and/or "mean?" Because it's not sugar coated, and might be hard for you to accept, doesn't make it "terrible." It is quite true.
A player on one of these teams asked me to "define coaching..."
I would offer up this explanation: (v.) to stand on the opposing sideline of the previously mentioned WCLL, RMLC, SELC, Michigan, or Oregon teams. To not make the proper adjustments, have the necessary creativity, or utilize their players correctly, to allow your group of players to beat these teams. To complain every year that you are "going to surprise people," are "really good," are "being unfairly disrespected." To have a grossly combined losing record in the history of the national tournament.
Chris is right....who are you to judge the competence of all of the coaches outside of the WCLL, RMLC, or SELC? Blanket statements like this are absolutely absurd, and i dont care that you "coached in this league for 4 years." I can tell you that MY definition of a coach doesnt include someone who bashes others left and right without any real basis.
And also on a personal note based on my experience...the BC coach is a 3-time all-Ivy goalie and an MLL all star. The fact that you can act so aloof and claim that he doesn't know what he is doing is absolutely laughable.
dtrain34 wrote:Why is it terrible and inaccurate? Because it's upsetting, disrespectful, and/or "mean?" Because it's not sugar coated, and might be hard for you to accept, doesn't make it "terrible." It is quite true.
A player on one of these teams asked me to "define coaching..."
I would offer up this explanation: (v.) to stand on the opposing sideline of the previously mentioned WCLL, RMLC, SELC, Michigan, or Oregon teams. To not make the proper adjustments, have the necessary creativity, or utilize their players correctly, to allow your group of players to beat these teams. To complain every year that you are "going to surprise people," are "really good," are "being unfairly disrespected." To have a grossly combined losing record in the history of the national tournament.
More Cowbell wrote:Also, The coach of URI used to be the head coach at Air Force, and the Coach of UConn used to be the head coach at Maryland...I'm not saying that these coaches are necessarily better than those in other conferences, I just take issue with dtrain's unfounded and clearly untrue remarks
bbandlax wrote:By the way, I didn't realize that Dino Mattessich was the coach at Maryland. He must have been there before Coach Edel. When did he coach there?
He may not be the best coach in the league, but until you get in lots and lots of trouble at your real job, and step in a cage to fill in at goalie with kids half your age because the 2nd string one couldn't make it, and take a brand new program and get it to nationals in 3 years then make it the next 2 as well, all while dealing with school and conference politics, and player troubles as your own, until you do all that I could care less what you think of coaches like Troy Hood and A.J. Stevens (who is also an assistant coach for the Chicago Machine, so he must not be good either) who pour all they can into this game to grow it where it's scarce.
Regarding the TAMU thing, to beat a dead horse. You can't be objective and start pointing to just the score of games to determine how good a squad is. Yeah, 15-13. Where you there? Did you see A&M route UT in the first half 11-4? If you did you wouldn't be talking about it. A&M's biggest weakness is its ability to sustain the momentum for a full game. They have played very well through 3 quaters but have given up a stupid amount of goals when they are a head (CU, ASU, Arizona, UT, etc.). TAMU quit playing for margin of victory a few years ago, and started playing to win games and to prepare for the tournament by playing as many kids as possible throughout the season so they had more depth come tournament time. They have a very young team and needed to get a lot of playing time under their young players in a short amount of time. It may be a bad strategy in your opinion, but that was a discision the team made. I do have to disagree that A&M would not match-up well with Michigan or Santa Barbara. I think both of those are the type of match-up A&M needs to do well in the first round. I think there is so much difference in their styles, it gives A&M the best chance. CSU, BYU and from the looks of it, Oregon, all have the ability to run and gun with anyone and are willing to do it
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