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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBest Training Around? Have you seen his practices? Kick, Run, Kick, Run, Lines of players standing around. Get a clue!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEvidently you are the one that needs to get a clue. You obviously haven't seen his practices or you wouldn't have made an ignorant comment like that. It's really kind of humorous to watch you MORONS bash FO and the Blazers. It's pretty clear why you do it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostEvidently you are the one that needs to get a clue. You obviously haven't seen his practices or you wouldn't have made an ignorant comment like that. It's really kind of humorous to watch you MORONS bash FO and the Blazers. It's pretty clear why you do it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is truly humorous is that you sound as if you have seen many training sessions in your lifetime and have concluded that FO is the one we should see. I will bet that you have no clue what you are looking at hence your position that since we morons disagree then we must have an agenda. Look around and then you will have a big enough sample size to form an opinion. Until then we can bash away all we want as paying customers.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have seen a lot of training sessions by many different coaches over the years and appreciate the type of training that occurs with the Blazers. I never said that it "is the one we should see", but when someone says that his training and games are about Kick and Run, I have to call BS. It's exactly the opposite and you've actually seen one of his practices or games that FO has coaches, you would know that. This was my only point.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1090903]I have seen a lot of training sessions by many different coaches over the years and appreciate the type of training that occurs with the Blazers. I never said that it "is the one we should see", but when someone says that his training and games are about Kick and Run, I have to call BS. It's exactly the opposite and you've actually seen one of his practices or games that FO has coaches, you would know that. This was my only point
I have seen his U13's play. They get the ball to the big kid in the back and he boots it up the field and they all charge the net. They did beat us in the Stars Cup but they are definitely kick and chase.
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;1091267]Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have seen a lot of training sessions by many different coaches over the years and appreciate the type of training that occurs with the Blazers. I never said that it "is the one we should see", but when someone says that his training and games are about Kick and Run, I have to call BS. It's exactly the opposite and you've actually seen one of his practices or games that FO has coaches, you would know that. This was my only point
I have seen his U13's play. They get the ball to the big kid in the back and he boots it up the field and they all charge the net. They did beat us in the Stars Cup but they are definitely kick and chase.
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really?
These posts are actually funny to read. Why don't people step back and look at the successes of FO and all of the kids that he has trained and helped. He has brought teams to National Championships, and trained players that are competing professionally. So, there may be a blip this year on a team or two. Better than most clubs out there. As for the cost, do the math. His teams train from end of August through June. Many other teams take a lot of time off in between. If you add up the costs of tournaments and fees, Blazers is very competitive.
I have heard a lot of kids that left regret leaving Blazers to go to a lesser club. So sad.
Blazers will go on and be successful. Wallow in your misery!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThese posts are actually funny to read. Why don't people step back and look at the successes of FO and all of the kids that he has trained and helped. He has brought teams to National Championships, and trained players that are competing professionally. So, there may be a blip this year on a team or two. Better than most clubs out there. As for the cost, do the math. His teams train from end of August through June. Many other teams take a lot of time off in between. If you add up the costs of tournaments and fees, Blazers is very competitive.
I have heard a lot of kids that left regret leaving Blazers to go to a lesser club. So sad.
Blazers will go on and be successful. Wallow in your misery!
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How many years ago did all those national championships and training of professionals occur???? Wasn't it when he was with the Bolts?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have seen him destroy 10 and 11 year olds as well. It is clear that if he does not think the boy is going to help his team win a championship then he has little use for the boy. Although I may be naive, if the coach takes on a kid to his/her team and the club takes the family's money, then they are obligated to train and develop that player. This means in both practice and during games......and nothing less.
All I know is that I have watched him train my child's team and he treats all the players the same. He will let you know if you need to fix something and if you don't fix it after a few times, you run, everyone.
All I can say is from personal experience, he does not yank players off the field to punish them if they made a mistake like a lot of other coaches who shall remain unnamed will do. He tells them to fix their mistakes and they are kept on the field to work it out. So how is that not developing players during games?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHave you had any personal experience you can vouch that this actually happened? That he only develops kids that could help him win championships? Was your child one of them? If not then what is the basis for your comments?
All I know is that I have watched him train my child's team and he treats all the players the same. He will let you know if you need to fix something and if you don't fix it after a few times, you run, everyone.
All I can say is from personal experience, he does not yank players off the field to punish them if they made a mistake like a lot of other coaches who shall remain unnamed will do. He tells them to fix their mistakes and they are kept on the field to work it out. So how is that not developing players during games?
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