Part 1
Hi guys I have decided I will be running for U21 manager this season, along with many other great managers.
Before I get into the meat of this speech let me just take a second to state some facts. Well my name is Kevin, but just call me oriole, or okid instead. I started BB at the very start of Season 12 in DivV.99. Currently I stand at the start of season in DivII.2. I first became involved in the U21 right when Jelme started his first term, and joined the off-site forum around that time to get advice on my U21 hopeful Dan Gardner. Unfortunately he didn't make it on the U21 as two dominant bigs by the name of Paul Owens and Eric Numbers just happened to block him. I loved being on the receiving end of training plans and the entire system in general was fascinating seeing all the elite USA players, and the competition. Now 6 seasons later I still find it fascinating to find a unique or very talented player that we can try to mold into the new star.
I spent 3 seasons as an 18 y/o domestic scout and there is a level of satisfaction when you help with a training plan and you then see that player progress at a U21 rate. It makes you feel important even though you aren't the U21 manager. I've always told myself that the domestic scouts are the backbone to the U21 managers success. As you can see we just won gold, and that was because that age group was the first class that was scouted by numerous dedicated domestic scouts. Before Rambo, the community just wasn't involved enough and the resources and help was not at the disposal of past U21 managers . They did the best they could but it was much rarer to find an American Div V, or IV team have a U21 player. They just simply didn't know what to do with their players. I did take a break this season as a scout due to RL focuses, which is what also halted the U20 camp threads which I deeply apologize for. That is not the case now
My one achievement thus far that I can feel proud of is me reviving the training thread section of the off-site forum. It was in June 2010 and at that time all chatter, which was very small, was about the NT rosters, and sometimes about gameplanning. Going back to my goal of getting Gardner on the U21 team, I decided I would make my own thread about his, and my other players, training. I didn't think it was going to catch on, but sure enough it did, and it is probably the single most enjoyable part of the forum for those who don't care too much for gameplanning.
As for what I'd do if elected, there isn't much more to implicate. I would definitely try to emulate Rambo's success, and keep the community active. But that is stuff every candidate is going to promise, and stuff that the U21 manager will HAVE to continue. Instead I'm going to tell what I would differently as the coach. The one thing you should know about me is that I'm not Rambo. Does that mean I won't win gold? It does not. Does that mean I'm not going to make some of the same, necessary, decisions Rambo made? No. That means that I'm a new flavor of coach. I like switching up tactics because nothing pisses me off more than becoming predictable. am I going to run OI, or Princeton in a win or go home game? No I'm different, not an idiot and I'm not going to say FU to my advisers that are urging me to reconsider my original assessment. I'm going to say it now, but knowing when to listen to me, and listen to my advisers is going to be the single most difficult thing I'll do. What I loved about Rambo, is that we all thought we convinced him to TIE, or Normal, but he went with his gut and it worked out so well for him. That is a quality you simply cannot teach.
Part 2 is right below this