Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Is it still ‘daddy ball’ if the dad coach played lacrosse at the highest level and the son is top 3 at his position? Trying to understand…

I don't know what team you are referring to, but the answer to your question is absolutely yes. many teams run their offense through one or two players at the expense of the development of everyone else. that is never good, but especially infuriating when nepotism is part of the equation. and, often star players are selfish and the coach needs to pull them out of the game or otherwise modify their style of play. it is impossible for a daddy coach to do that objectively.
the last thing I would want is for my son to be on a team where the superstar happens to be the coaches' son.
Even worse, as is the case with a 2028 team in the DMV— the coach’s son is not the superstar, but rather, near the bottom of the roster, yet, plays every minute. THAT is a problem.

are you referring to Madlax 2028? if so their 2027 team has the same problem.