Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
He shouldn’t ???

What's the big deal? Launch needed players, so they asked a couple of their own Legacy kids to fill-in. Big woop!



Think of it this way, it’s better than what the MD A teams do. 80% of all those teams are a year older. Occasionally even more than that, when including the occasional double holdback. Unless it’s a coaches kid, only should-be 2023’s touch the field in competitive games. According to these cheater holdback parents, they are not “cheaters.”

In the Launch scenario, the coach is pulling some of his non-starters, that prob don’t see the field in competitive games (ok, maybe there is an exception or two here), and getting them some additional playing time on his B team. I agree, if there are top players from Taz playing, they shouldn’t be.

But in the grand scheme of Chester-dom, this is minutia compared to the corrupt culture in MD. The level of cheating going on down there truly boggles the mind.

So get a grip people.




I agree. The 2nd line on Taz doesn't get alot of playing time. This is a good opportunity to get them in some games. And, truth be told, this is where they belong. Depth is not one of Taz's strengths. So don't get too hung up on the Taz helmets. However, if Legacy is pulling top kids from Taz, to play on Launch, that's another story. That can't happen.