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@stoolpresidente@nflcommish Spot was correct he got turned with his back upfield. The ball didn’ cross. He may have part of his body but not the ball the near linesman had the call as he could see the ball. Sad but true in this case
@Seth_3773 Good food source. Processed food is bad for you and is probably 99% of what most kids eat. It doesn’t fuel the body, doesn’t build lean muscle and thus could cause illness, obesity and injuries.
@Seth_3773 Many variables to this. Covid. I have a cough so I’m not going to school or work because I might have Covid and there is no consequence. Pay to play. I don’t want to lose the parents money so the kids back hurt but I’ll still play him on Saturday even though he missed practice
@Seth_3773 Being babied. Yes this happens to. We aren’t tough. We are soft. See it all the time in young adults. Can’t handle adversity and need to hide for a while. I played on sprains and torn muscles and broken bones. I loved to play they don’t.
@Seth_3773 Entitlement. It’s not worth the fight just let him play because they missed a week for the 5th family vaca of the year. It’s not worth the fight. Overuse. Kids do structured training 10-12 months out of the year. And don’t cross train. I could go on and on
With all the MNT talk I’ve decided a big part of the soccer problem is just shit coaches at the youth, pro and college level. Not all by any means but some that ruin this for kids. They can’t get licenses but are responsible for the players. Is insane.
@ImCollegeSoccer I think this is probably a good idea. When they switched it before I really didn’t think it would be an issue, but kids not playing with their friends in their same grade was an issue. It shouldn’t be a development problem, but I saw a lot of good teams that weren’t good anymore.