Originally posted by Unregistered
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For those who have not been to one yet, when you go to a showcase everyone watches who the manager approaches with the team's handout and tries to count how many coaches are on the sideline. That number is a big part of what everyone focuses on. It becomes like a trophy that many parents brag about. The whole thing is really a charade though because once you get further down the road with the whole process you realize that the number of coaches means nothing, the game is all about convincing the "right" coaches to come see your player. Once you understand that you also realize that the whole showcase thing is just one big distraction for everyone involved. If you cut right to the chase you will be a lot more satisfied with the result.
The sad part is the ones that don't know how to cut to the chase. Those are the ones desperately chasing the coaches as they feel the process passing them by. If you want to see some of that desperation talk to a parent 3-4 days after a major showcase once they realize none of the coaches that attended their games have contacted their team's coach. What that means is none of them are actually interested in their player. That is a very depressing moment that all too many families experience.
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