Funny thing about Daddy Ball is that it really comes down to favoritism and bias. The worse case scenario is the Daddy that puts Johnny at attack when everyone on the sidelines knows that Johnny doesn't has the skill set to play the position. However there are plenty of sons in Philly whose sons are just lights out as well.

The bias and favoritism doesn't stop there though. My kid plays for a very good club in Phllly with a long history of success; however, there is a ton of bias and favoritism and there are no Daddys coaching the team. The whole offense is focused on two kids and that is it. All the other players are filling out the required 10 players to play the game. While my kid isn't the best player on the team he obviously made the team and is certainly skilled enough to contribute. The irony of this kind of bias is that kids grow and develop at such different rates.

Whether it is daddy ball or coaching favoritism there will always be bias