Originally Posted by Anonymous


Crab's 2022 is a completely rebooted team and 85% of the kids have never played with each other before. It's going to take some time before they are firing on all 8 cylinders. The real proving ground will start come spring in HoCo and of course the summer. Save the trash talk and judgements until then.



It's not just a 2022 problem is the point. All the Crabs teams are struggling because the coaching is subpar. Look at the coaching resumes on Crabs website compared to that of the other top clubs. They are all glorified MYLA coaches. I know they've gotten the MIAA coaches involved. Saw Farrell on the 2022 sideline yesterday. Maybe this will help, but not sure how much time those guys have to put into turning this around. You're right. HoCo will tell the story. But don't be surprised when that story is ugly for Crabs just like last year. Are the Texas and Cali kids flying in for HoCo games?

Why do you think they had to reboot? And where did these kids come from? They have the same 6 or 7 really good kids they've always had. They've lost a lot of talent to Hawks, DC Express, and FCA over the last couple years. The replacements have come from Lax World, FCA White and other B teams. Not a good recipe for success