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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDifferent poster but that's a gross distortion of what the poster said. He or she was talking about that segment of D1 where D1 likely was a reach and a poor choice, and hence one could conclude that in some of those cases it was important to say D1 to make a parent happy or to cover for the poor outcome after the fact.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou actually have no idea that that was what the poster was saying at all. You want to believe that is what they meant. I stand by my statement. I have heard it over and over again about the bragging and reaching that D1 players do.
"Perhaps they understand that if you're not one of the top 3-4 recruits coming in for D1..."
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy is it that when ever D1 is mentioned there is an accusation of "bragging"? If you do better or achieve more are you supposed to never mention it because if you do you are bragging? What about the D3 players that ride the bench...should they have gone to community college?
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But you don't ever really know do you? Some people are willing to take the leap and hope they can win some playing time. If you don't try you will never know and possibly always regret.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBut you don't ever really know do you? Some people are willing to take the leap and hope they can win some playing time. If you don't try you will never know and possibly always regret.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOr you can go to a great D3 program, start all 4 years, play on a great team and thoroughly enjoy your college experience while getting a leg up on your ultimate job/career because you know that soccer ends after college and the real world begins.....and never ever having regrets.
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There will always be someone on the D1 bench and they are only and injury away from playing......
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat does not equal no regrets. If you believe you can play D1 and don't try...you will regret it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is a con game the kids play with the DAP club. They always intended to go to the best academic school they could get into but they know the club doesn't want to hear it. So they keep it down low. When the kid gets into Bowdoin and declines UMass the club goes ballistic but the family has just won the game. If you were involved at this level you would understand this dynamic.
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Serious question to the OP, are you happy the way this thread turned out? Are you proud that you enabled the boo birds here on TS the opportunity to vent their pathetic spleens about the inadequacies of each family's personal decisions? Most important though, did you actually accomplish your stated goal of being able to figure out which clubs were doing the best job producing college bound players or might you recognize that all your efforts actually did was let the clubs posture themselves at the expense of the individual players?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSerious question to the OP, are you happy the way this thread turned out? Are you proud that you enabled the boo birds here on TS the opportunity to vent their pathetic spleens about the inadequacies of each family's personal decisions? Most important though, did you actually accomplish your stated goal of being able to figure out which clubs were doing the best job producing college bound players or might you recognize that all your efforts actually did was let the clubs posture themselves at the expense of the individual players?
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