Things have changed at JFC maybe you haven't seen our coaching slate? Higher standards
Ok. So I took a quick look at the JFC staff on their website. Where do they hold their meetings? Golden Corral? They need to change their name to Diabetes FC. What kind of role models are these sweaty obese hacks to young athletes. 🤦🏼*♂️
Ok. So I took a quick look at the JFC staff on their website. Where do they hold their meetings? Golden Corral? They need to change their name to Diabetes FC. What kind of role models are these sweaty obese hacks to young athletes. 🤦🏼*♂️
Really? That's the best you can do? Come on, dig deep, you can do better. I have faith in you. Maybe some yo momma jokes.
Heard a lot about the FESA rejects at JFC. I will say this. I see Busby train one of his teams. Can't speak much for the others but I see Busby drill his team in half field situations at full speed building out of the back showing every player in position where to be and how to play the ball. He is active on the field. They do it over and over until they get pretty good at it. Not sure how it translates to wins on the field for his teams but it sure looks like something effective that can translate from training to games. He seems to relate with the girls. Decent amount of intensity but without the mean spirited Messick intimidation stuff. I see other JFC coaches doing a lot of these keep away drills passing small sides around in small space and wonder what the point is when the game is played on much larger space and players have to open up and move themselves and the ball around more than the close range stuff at practice.
Heard a lot about the FESA rejects at JFC. I will say this. I see Busby train one of his teams. Can't speak much for the others but I see Busby drill his team in half field situations at full speed building out of the back showing every player in position where to be and how to play the ball. He is active on the field. They do it over and over until they get pretty good at it. Not sure how it translates to wins on the field for his teams but it sure looks like something effective that can translate from training to games. He seems to relate with the girls. Decent amount of intensity but without the mean spirited Messick intimidation stuff. I see other JFC coaches doing a lot of these keep away drills passing small sides around in small space and wonder what the point is when the game is played on much larger space and players have to open up and move themselves and the ball around more than the close range stuff at practice.
Oh. And not just build from back on full half field. Halfway through, they turn it around attack on goal. Unfortunately, my kid not playing on his team but practice the same time some so I observe.
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