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271948.170 in reply to 271948.169
Date: 8/8/2015 11:15:27 AM
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Winning is a habit. Watch your thoughts, they become your beliefs. Watch your beliefs, they become your words. Watch your words, they become your actions. Watch your actions, they become your habits. Watch your habits, they become your character.” - Vince Lombardi

Winning matters to me. I hope that we find that the majority of Americans care about winning as well.

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271948.171 in reply to 271948.166
Date: 8/8/2015 11:16:08 AM
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Major decisions, such as finals tactics, would not be openly discussed anywhere. I would implement a new email based communication system for things of this nature and for scheduling discussions. (i.e. mailing lists, cc's, etc) It would be much easier for managers to schedule time for a meeting when they have the information on their phone.


I'm confused. You've been talking the whole time about not letting a selective group of people run the U21, but that's what you're proposing here. You want a small group of people to e-mail about tactics, that sounds worse than what you were against before. Please explain.

Oh, and you still haven't explained how you're going to win. How are you going to get the gold?

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271948.172 in reply to 271948.161
Date: 8/8/2015 11:20:34 AM
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I haven't just helped a lot in the past, and ran a lot. No, much more than that.

Go on the offsite. Look at all those training diaries. I was the very first one. I encouraged others to do the same. Then Wozzt made one, and then it started to explode. But it started with me, and my thread is still going.

Domestic scouting was non-existent circa S12. I volunteered to help with every 18 y/o, and I was the only one besides the current NT/U21 coach to be given access to the database(now extinct). I must have updated 100 18 y/o that first season. And after? Domestic scouting became HUGE. Dozens of scouts volunteered their time, and were given access to the database.

Training. I have trained 3 U21/NT guys in my career, most notably current NT superstar Otto Reedy. But I don't believe in those high salary behemoths that some train. I believe driving is the most underrated skill in the game. It is nearly free, and cap efficient, but it is the bridge between inside skills and outside skills. I like to think I was big in advocating for balance secondaries with your trainees, even if they are a shoo-in for the U21 team if you just pumped primaries.

I was an advanced scout under Sleet. I wasn't very good, I'll admit that(it was also about a dozen seasons ago, so..) but I learned a lot about spreadsheets, tactics, and opponent tendencies, and that stuff has not left me, even if I'm not as active as I was all those seasons ago.

Call me biased, but I think I should have been the U21 coach many seasons ago going off my pedigree. I'm not as active as I once was, but that doesn't mean I don't know how to do any of what it takes to be the U21 coach. I've been around man great ones, and worked with them.

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271948.173 in reply to 271948.170
Date: 8/8/2015 11:25:06 AM
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The continental finals are an exhibition. It has no bearing on anything other than Pride. I'm not saying winning it isn't nice, but judging a candidate on that finals, that exhibition, win or lose, is harsh.

Not to mention that sometimes there is a tactical element to winning or losing that game. Like, which pool you will be placed in for Worlds. That matters quite a bit. Sometimes you throw that game to ensure the best shot at winning the Worlds competition.

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271948.174 in reply to 271948.173
Date: 8/8/2015 11:37:48 AM
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The continental finals are an exhibition. It has no bearing on anything other than Pride. I'm not saying winning it isn't nice, but judging a candidate on that finals, that exhibition, win or lose, is harsh.


When they hand out trophies for exhibitions, let's make sure America brings home a GOLD one.


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271948.175 in reply to 271948.172
Date: 8/8/2015 12:34:21 PM
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Thanks for the response. There's no doubt you have a lot of experience working with the NT and training players in the past. While helpful and putting you behind Phyr in my book, the U21 squad tends to be a "what have you done for me lately" type of position as players are routinely changing and I see Phyr's recent experience, including the scouting and developing of the players in the pipeline for the upcoming seasons, as having the edge over you. Is there any other reason you'd like to state that would make you a better candidate than him? And if you don't win the election, do you plan to contribute to the U21 squad this time around regardless? If so, how?

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271948.176 in reply to 271948.174
Date: 8/8/2015 1:16:30 PM
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What are you going to do differently to get that gold? All I've heard so far are claims of a gold medal, but nothing else substantive. Please elaborate.

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271948.177 in reply to 271948.176
Date: 8/8/2015 4:05:53 PM
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I m giving my opinions here, but I strongly disagree with the email communication method, the advantage of using the offsite forum allow all users to participate, experienced or not, whether to give solid suggestionsp for the upcoming game or just simply learn from reading the discussion is really beneficial to the USA community as a whole. In other words, teaching the winning culture like you said to all the users who have access to the offsite (basically everyone because you can sign up at anytime). Additionally, I don't think everyone will like the idea of using actual email for communication purposes simply because is much harder to trace back to other information previously mentioned in other emails.

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271948.178 in reply to 271948.177
Date: 8/8/2015 4:18:26 PM
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The counter-effect to the offsite is that people who might not fell that they voice with all the other voices seemingly screaming. As well as the claims that they are less experienced, less worthy, less talented (i.e. never even made it to NBBA or whatever the marker for being a veteran is now).

There are other methods that are effective for inclusion of others... like called meetings through irc, google chat/voice, etc.

I do agree that email communication is less effective, although maybe a group National email once or twice a month could keep everyone in the loop that might not want to or have the time to spend on the forum. I could be a good way to include newer manages with useful advice perhaps.

TL;DR: Email should be used as one-way communication. Other tech should be used for interpersonal communication.

Edit (Question for all): Do you have plans to try to include more managers into the national discussion and if so, how do you plan to implement it?

Last edited by Spoonerific at 8/8/2015 5:02:18 PM

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271948.179 in reply to 271948.178
Date: 8/8/2015 5:05:43 PM
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I've seen a lot of elections go by since S12, and I'm just gonna put it out there as I see it.

GOLDBEAR: Not the same lovable GODBEAR I once fell in love with. Stop tarnishing his rep bruh

Thegame: I can tell you're a skilled manager, and you definitely have a solid resume. But running a micro nation is nothing like running the USA team. I led the Jamaican U21 once upon a time back in the day, did it prepare me for running the US? No, definitely not. I don't think you're a bad manager by any means, but I can just see this ending up like Jason's tenure as NT manager back in the day. (If anyone still remembers that)

Phyr: Not really sure what to say. I am sure you'd do just fine as manager, but I don't really see anything special happening. And that's ok! But I just don't see the risk-taking personality that can set a manager apart during a big decision. Don't always go by the book. What the offsite says isn't the say all end all if you feel differently.

Oriolekid: You've seen a lot and that history would give you a lot of perspective, I think you'd be a fine choice as well, but like Phyr I haven't really seen anything that sets you apart from everybody else.

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271948.180 in reply to 271948.179
Date: 8/8/2015 5:16:00 PM
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"I hardly think you can describe your team as "America's Team". lol."
- Adchester, in regards to the Toccoa Panthers 8/1/2011

I will have no further comments regarding your anti-American sentiments.

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