Might not be ?? Lol.

Good luck with your 32 players. [/quote]

Don't worry about Outlaws, with all due respect, talent level is very high vs last year. Many new players on team, very strong additions at all positions. Only 22 at any one tournament. Know the facts before you speak. Roster is a non-issue. It's not about winning individual games anymore, it's about exposure. In this category, OL's is at the very top. Which club does your son play for? How much support have they given him for individual showcases like Legacy, FPS, JR, and Showtime? Unless he's a top 6-8 kid on Express, Extreme or fl$. Then the answer for the most part is ZERO. [/quote]

That will be true for outlaws as well. They aren't going to push 32 kids for JR. By the way how are they deciding who are they 22 gong to the better tournaments.? [/quote]

Exactly. Wasn't a problem last year either, until kids didn't get asked to certain tournaments. Then it blows up! [/quote]

Everyone knows the deal going in! If your son is not a top player he will get less of the top tourns, was explained very clearly by Club.
The OL's are not the first Club to use this model with great success. Don't worry about Outlaws, worry about your club adding in 10 kids by June and showing up to a major event with 32 on the side lines. Again, not about winning games this year, about exposure. Go to 2020 thread and argue about who's going to win Halloween Havoc. [/quote]

We aren't arguing about winning. You are the one who slammed other clubs saying you won't get to the top individual show cases with them while patting yourself and the outlaws on the back . with 32 kids on the team the outlaws have the exact same individual show case issue and we are pointing out what apparently wasn't obvious to you. Btw if you want my kids Halloween Havoc championship shirt stop by I'm sure he will give it to you if you ask nicely