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The best reason for the kickball game is that it takes less talent to compete. It is no different than football or basketball where it is my stud vs yours with all the average kids expected to stay out of the way. All is well until you find an opponent that plays team defense well enough to neutralize your stud. Success most often determines tactics. If it works, do it. But have something else in your hip pocket to go to when you bog down. I have found though over the years that a team seldom loses if they don't allow the other team to play with the ball. A good possession offense may indeed be the best defense.
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The challenge becomes what to do when you run into a team as athletic as yours, or skilled and tactical enough to keep possession and stop your attacks and breakdown your defense? This seems to happen more and more the older they get.
Of course the topic of which is a better developmental approach for your DD is a whole different discussion.
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RightWingDad wrote:Let's hope the things US Soccer is trying to implement in '16 and '17 (7v7, 9v9 and smaller fields) will reduce some of the "enticement" for kickball in lieu of development.
enticement? pressure, fear and not being prepared are the reasons players boot the ball. i doubt, making fields smaller and reducing number of players will do much to reduce pressure and fear. if half the kids playing soccer in the USA spent 20% as much time on soccer homework as they do school homework, xbox etc.: we could play "the beautiful game".
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Regarding how we Americans play the beautiful game I think our women stand a better chance of developing the right way and being competitive on the world stage than our men do. I think with our current US demographics I can emphatically state that our men will never develop or be competitive on the world stage.
Until the $'s (or demographics) shift from football, baseball or basket ball to soccer, the US men will always lag behind the world in all aspects of the game.
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Or they will be in the Women's World Cup scoring 3 goals in the final and being named MVP.
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I also seem to think England's now #1 leading scorer of all time also had a shot on goal from the center strip last year. See it here compared to a similar shot from David Beckham.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WR4pFiC0Iag
However, yes I do think the US Women play a little too direct for my liking at times. I watched them play last year in Frisco vs Canada and I cannot recall the midfielder or defender but it seemed on more than maybe 5-10 times they tried to peg Rapinoe from 40, 50 or more yards out. I only counted one that did not result in a turnover of possession. I don't love that kind of soccer, but that's me.
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The rub is it works well at the Women's National team level and she is a true asset to that team and deserved to be the MVP.
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There is hope that these teams and coaches will change the way NTX soccer is perceived. Only time will tell.
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SD69 wrote:I'll probably get blasted for this, but what about the equivalent of the 3-line rule in hockey? Split the field into thirds and prohibit going from defensive third to offensive third without playing through the middle third first, at least for the younger (<14) ages. Seems like US Soccer are already implemented similar changes like adding build out lines that prohibit the keeper from punting, so they are open to changing certain aspects of the game already. What I fear is that the keeper will just give one of the backs a "kickball" roll and defender will just boot it down the field in this manner.
really good idea. whether its "thirds" or fourth's. i believe it was a two line pass in hockey. didn't realize back in 2005 NHL did away with red line....
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/as-scoring-drops--nhl-regretting-legalization-of-two-line-passes-212713841.html
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sprint wrote:I agree on that shot, but overall, she is the prototype kickball developed player. Big, fast, strong and gives up possession way to easy by lobbing it forward or panicking under pressure.
The rub is it works well at the Women's National team level and she is a true asset to that team and deserved to be the MVP.
And it will continue to work well until another team assembles a team athletic enough to stop them, which no one has done to date, or a team is skilled and tactical enough to stop the attack and break down the defense which Japan does periodically.
Not quite the same case for the men.
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RightWingDad wrote:I know an handful of 04 coaches that don't preach or teach kickball. JK, RS and LW all work hard at teaching their kids possession soccer and quick decision making. Solar and FCD Elite execute that at the 03 level pretty darn well.
There is hope that these teams and coaches will change the way NTX soccer is perceived. Only time will tell.
Who are JK, RS and LW?
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RightWingDad wrote:I know an handful of 04 coaches that don't preach or teach kickball. JK, RS and LW all work hard at teaching their kids possession soccer and quick decision making. Solar and FCD Elite execute that at the 03 level pretty darn well.
There is hope that these teams and coaches will change the way NTX soccer is perceived. Only time will tell.
I agree that these coaches typically teach/play possession soccer. However, the last few times I've seem RS play, there was more kickball than possession. I have always respected LW as a coach, but shockingly, I saw his 03's playing kickball in PLD as well. I was surprised because I always thought they played such good possession soccer. Oh well...I guess everyone can slip every now and then.
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Nocryinginsoccer wrote:RightWingDad wrote:I know an handful of 04 coaches that don't preach or teach kickball. JK, RS and LW all work hard at teaching their kids possession soccer and quick decision making. Solar and FCD Elite execute that at the 03 level pretty darn well.
There is hope that these teams and coaches will change the way NTX soccer is perceived. Only time will tell.
I agree that these coaches typically teach/play possession soccer. However, the last few times I've seem RS play, there was more kickball than possession. I have always respected LW as a coach, but shockingly, I saw his 03's playing kickball in PLD as well. I was surprised because I always thought they played such good possession soccer. Oh well...I guess everyone can slip every now and then.
You can't lose if it's never in your half.
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Nocryinginsoccer wrote:RightWingDad wrote:I know an handful of 04 coaches that don't preach or teach kickball. JK, RS and LW all work hard at teaching their kids possession soccer and quick decision making. Solar and FCD Elite execute that at the 03 level pretty darn well.
There is hope that these teams and coaches will change the way NTX soccer is perceived. Only time will tell.
I agree that these coaches typically teach/play possession soccer. However, the last few times I've seem RS play, there was more kickball than possession. I have always respected LW as a coach, but shockingly, I saw his 03's playing kickball in PLD as well. I was surprised because I always thought they played such good possession soccer. Oh well...I guess everyone can slip every now and then.
the coaches "teaching" didn't change from one game/season to the next. the talent he/she is teaching changes and the talent of opponents change. easy opponent! kids execute game plan. tough opponent causes stress and panic thus a kick ball here and there. dominating opponent! boot it or lose miserably
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Don't think just because your daughter is a role player on a top 5 team that she's better then the top girl on the #30 team who's parents are loyal and see their daughter is actually learning and developing.
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Oh and sorry there is a very good chance that a role player on a top 5 team is probably better than a girl on #30 team and your biggest mistake is thinking the parents loyalty or anything the parents do determines the ability of the child. Unless boys are wildly different than girls there aren't alot of PPl superstars rising up at U16. The top kids weren't all on the best teams and the drop off of "top" players has been astounding but there aren't any "wow who is that kid and where did he come from" Competition helps the talent and you drop out of the top 30 and your level of competition is quite a bit from the top 5. So if your DD is on #30 and she is as good or better than girls on the top 5 she is wasting her time move her for better competition. The loyalty is just a sales job from the coach to keep from losing his best player. A good coach would tell her you need to be playing at a higher level not keep her because its good for him
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adufresne wrote: You can't lose if it's never in your half.
I saw a goalie score once ;-)
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Read_These_Nikes wrote:Yall can debate kickball til the cows come home, non of these coaches teach kickball. Its a 11 year old girl who hasn't played enough soccer to have the confidence to play it back to goalie or switch it when a fast forward is closing in on her. You guys cant name one select coach that practices kickball. Half of the coaches are forced by parents to WIN, not to teach and develop their girls to play the GAME the right way. These are coaches that say nothing when the parents are coaching from the sideline SENT IT! As a parent it should be your job to find the coach that demands his team to play the right way win or loose and has the balls to tell parents to go find another club if they're all about winning.
Don't think just because your daughter is a role player on a top 5 team that she's better then the top girl on the #30 team who's parents are loyal and see their daughter is actually learning and developing.
DING DING DING!!! YOU ARE SPOT ON
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