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    Jesuit should drop out of OSAA and go independent and play other private schools from California etc. Oh, wait. Then they would suck
    They won their last game by only two goals, and gave up three.
    Jesuit’s glory days have clearly come and gone.

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    Jesuit should drop out of OSAA and go independent and play other private schools from California etc. Oh, wait. Then they would suck

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    Most people hate on Jesuit. It’s kind of ridiculous. But I can steel man the argument that they have a unique advantage to be able to draw in and pick better players every year, so it’s nice when they lose to a truly public school program.

    I don’t hate the players or the game….but I cheer a little harder for the public school teams. It means more when they can build a successful program and compete at the top level.
    This is the correct take.

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    they lost one game to a very good team..... Get a life
    Most people hate on Jesuit. It’s kind of ridiculous. But I can steel man the argument that they have a unique advantage to be able to draw in and pick better players every year, so it’s nice when they lose to a truly public school program.

    I don’t hate the players or the game….but I cheer a little harder for the public school teams. It means more when they can build a successful program and compete at the top level.

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    they lost one game to a very good team..... Get a life
    Exactly. The third ranked team lost to the first ranked team.
    Seems like a predictable result.

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    Hailing crystal ball! RJ goes “oh sht my master plan is failing bc Jesuit is not winning” and gets pissed and jockeys on behalf of DD to coach Jesuit. Did she play in Grant game? Offer in progress.
    they lost one game to a very good team..... Get a life

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    Hailing crystal ball! RJ goes “oh sht my master plan is failing bc Jesuit is not winning” and gets pissed and jockeys on behalf of DD to coach Jesuit. Did she play in Grant game? Offer in progress.

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    It sounds like a program with a varsity head coach with no respect for his JV coaches.
    Sounds like you are both stupid for believing JV or Varsity coaches develop or do anything.

    Jesuit looks like they need help everywhere. Their soccer team sucks and now their football team blows.

    Good to see the catholic sickos are not winning.

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    It sounds like a program that isn’t developing any of their players, if almost no players are ever moved up to Varsity.
    It sounds like a program with a varsity head coach with no respect for his JV coaches.

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    I love girls soccer, so catty

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    Can you walk me through the mental gymnastics of how a team playing 4 grades worth of players on varsity is a somehow a bad thing? That sounds like a strong program.

    You seem to know a lot about Jesut soccer tryouts and cuts so maybe you are too close to the situation to see how dumb that sounds. I’m also sorry to hear your daughter got cut for a freshman.

    It sounds like a program that isn’t developing any of their players, if almost no players are ever moved up to Varsity.

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    And I’m sorry to learn that your freshman daughter made a team that just got killed 1-5.
    Our daughter is rec level at best and we aren’t the types to pay for Jesut. But thanks for confirming your bias and making me laugh about a non league match in mid September. I’m sure the players involved will be thinking about it in college soccer. (Sarcasm since you appear to be a bit smooth brained)

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    Can you walk me through the mental gymnastics of how a team playing 4 grades worth of players on varsity is a somehow a bad thing? That sounds like a strong program.

    You seem to know a lot about Jesut soccer tryouts and cuts so maybe you are too close to the situation to see how dumb that sounds. I’m also sorry to hear your daughter got cut for a freshman.

    And I’m sorry to learn that your freshman daughter made a team that just got killed 1-5.

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    I could not agree more with this post.
    Except for one point. It is absolutely Fennah’s fault. He has built a pipeline for a particular kind of player, and he has benefited from that kind of player for years.
    Fennah has a roster of 22 players.
    19 of those players made the team as freshmen (or as transfer sophomores.)
    There were 5 rising seniors out of JV this season. 3 didn’t bother to try out, and the 2 that did try out got cut.
    Grant’s varsity roster has zero freshmen.
    Grant’s JV is very good, as is Grant’s JV2.
    In terms of solid soccer programming, Jesuit leaves a lot to be desired, and Grant looks strong from top to bottom.
    Can you walk me through the mental gymnastics of how a team playing 4 grades worth of players on varsity is a somehow a bad thing? That sounds like a strong program.

    You seem to know a lot about Jesut soccer tryouts and cuts so maybe you are too close to the situation to see how dumb that sounds. I’m also sorry to hear your daughter got cut for a freshman.


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    Thorns better than Oregon Surf, PUC/Eastside better than Thorns? Seems that way

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