Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Zummo will take this team to another level. It’s already started. Watch out come spring.
zummo is a great coach and was a great player. My son played for him . Great experience with him as coach.


When my son's team played Taz, there were 6-7 dads/coaches looming behind bench. That is never a good sign. Too many cooks. Creates a toxic environment for kids. I would avoid at all costs. Also they run a girls' offense with goal line extended feeder and cutters. Never going to cut it at next level. When the boys did try to dodge or create their own offense, they backed it like they were scared. No real athletes.


No athletes, bad coaching, horrible environment on Taz. What was the score of you sons game? I'm guessing they lost which would be odd bc u just explained that the team has nothing. My sons team has lost every single time he played them. Can't believe he lost to such a horrible team 10+ times


My son plays for Madlax. Madlax won in OT. You should have seen all those dads lose it.


The dads lost it.......... because of the loss "yes" but its HOW the lose occurred, Coaching...... end of story. Thats why!! Madlax "big boy" wins more than Taz big boy ALL THE TIME!!! enough said.. MADLAX rules Taz.


It is all about match-ups. This is why I believe we will see Express pass Taz, and teams like Madlax continue to beat Taz. Taz is about undersized attackmen that can't create their own offense. They rely on a FOGO to get them the ball. Taz's FOGO doesn't match up well with bigger mids. And when he gets trapped on D, Taz has real problems. Taz has only one what I would consider true two-way mid. But if you look at Express, they are complete package. They have more real athletes. Maybe their stick skills are a little raw, but this is because they haven't been playing since they were two yrs. old. When those boys find their game, you will see them pass the smaller, lesser athletes that got a head start. Plus Express puts much more emphasis on team defense. They work as a unit with two skilled goalies, and as the gel as a team you will see that defense wins championships. But the biggest thing going for Express is that they are run like a real club that is constantly looking for the best players, and trading up with an eye towards the future. Taz is run like a town team stuck in the past. The Taz dads that run the program, and loom around the bench, are only interested in their own son's playing time. They don't want new, better kids to join the team for fear that it will cut into their own kid's playing time. And they find a way to run them off.