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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNice deflection. The original comment said how many minutes he played and how did the Revs lose this kid. No rundown on how great he played. Just a dig at the Revs.
Incidentally, Revs and Bolts each brought and started their best 04 also, so the fact he played is not that unusual.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNice deflection. The original comment said how many minutes he played and how did the Revs lose this kid. No rundown on how great he played. Just a dig at the Revs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt's clear the comments about the Seacoast kid were started by a Revs hater. He said no to Revs so no need for his parent to say that. What is pathetic is trashing a kid. Say all the negative things you want about a club but leave kids out of it. Sorry your kid got cut or didn't make it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostComments were posted by the kid's father. Who the hell says "rescinded"? He's not a Revs parent, they wouldn't use that term. Also, big black American soccer playing kids never pan out. They're athletic and for some reason get early growth spurts but that is about all. At 16, they fade away. Not trying to sound like Jimmy the Greek, but very common.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostComments were posted by the kid's father. Who the hell says "rescinded"? He's not a Revs parent, they wouldn't use that term. Also, big black American soccer playing kids never pan out. They're athletic and for some reason get early growth spurts but that is about all. At 16, they fade away. Not trying to sound like Jimmy the Greek, but very common.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostComments were posted by the kid's father. Who the hell says "rescinded"? He's not a Revs parent, they wouldn't use that term. Also, big black American soccer playing kids never pan out. They're athletic and for some reason get early growth spurts but that is about all. At 16, they fade away. Not trying to sound like Jimmy the Greek, but very common.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postracist
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnthropomorphically speaking, kids of African descent do have differences that make them better or worse at certain sports. In soccer, their big, flat feet may inhibit the development of fine footskills. In track & field, the insertion of their thigh muscles is higher allowing them to move their legs faster. Ballet is another tough one for Africans due to their foot shape but gymnastics is a place where they can use their body types to rock the house.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnthropomorphically speaking, kids of African descent do have differences that make them better or worse at certain sports. In soccer, their big, flat feet may inhibit the development of fine footskills. In track & field, the insertion of their thigh muscles is higher allowing them to move their legs faster. Ballet is another tough one for Africans due to their foot shape but gymnastics is a place where they can use their body types to rock the house.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"Analyses"like this have cost people their jobs. Lucky for you this is an anonymous site. I'd love to see you say this to people's faces
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According to Koerner, there are about four or five black girls taking ballet at Dance in the Light studio, and only 1 in her ballet class. Koerner said that only “some of it has to do with body type.” Koerner said that some black girls are very good and have great physique, but black girls tend to have flat feet and leg limitations. “You see a lot of them in hip-hop and Jazz, but not as many in ballet,” Koerner said.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnthropomorphically speaking, kids of African descent do have differences that make them better or worse at certain sports. In soccer, their big, flat feet may inhibit the development of fine footskills. In track & field, the insertion of their thigh muscles is higher allowing them to move their legs faster. Ballet is another tough one for Africans due to their foot shape but gymnastics is a place where they can use their body types to rock the house.
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According to Koerner, there are about four or five black girls taking ballet at Dance in the Light studio, and only 1 in her ballet class. Koerner said that only “some of it has to do with body type.” Koerner said that some black girls are very good and have great physique, but black girls tend to have flat feet and leg limitations. “You see a lot of them in hip-hop and Jazz, but not as many in ballet,” Koerner said.
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Just when you thought (Revs) parent(s) couldn't go any lower, they do. just wow. freakin' wow do some parents need serious help. And they are infecting their kids everyday.
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