Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Express has not played their best ball yet. They will get better.

Express hasn’t even set their roster yet, 6-8 new players will be added before May.

Roster is set.

Not even close
the roster is never set in an organization like express...they are always looking for the next best thing no one player should ever feel comfortable they are on the roster ....thats the model

All the Top teams are like this. This is nothing new and not particular to one team. Every team should be looking to
Upgrade always. You aren’t owed a lifetime roster spot. Keep getting better or get left behind.

....and that explains the state of youth lax on LI. These large orgs are not about teaching kids to be players of the game, to love the game ...they are money grabs, looking for the kid who was trained better elsewhere( says a lot about their own trying abilities), convincing parents thats its about winning even at the expense of their own kids. Youth sports should be about player development every one of these kids will not be the same in two years physically, mentally, etc these are crucial years in their development ,consider that before you put child in a position where he is the 20 or 30 something on one of these rosters. Put them in a position to succeed not just a position to be on the self proclaimed best team. It's a great sport it should be taught to all and enjoyed by all at this age not treated as a business about bragging rights. Develop the kids you have, build it, earn the top $ you are paid. then you can be considered the best. if you tell me thats the model the next two years 7/8th grade then I buy it that is when the separation should begin as the maturation process is happening and you can begin to see a child's athletic path...but in 4/5/6th grade to make that the mantra always add and replace seems like your about your wallet not about the kids.