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199844.184 in reply to 199844.167
Date: 11/4/2011 8:58:43 PM
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Related two part question for all of you...

1. Experience is one of those things that's typically gotten ignored by the u21 (and NT) squads, but there's some pretty good reasons to believe it can have a big effect. It also seems like we have a pretty good idea who a couple of our Season 19 stars (current 20yo's) will be already.

Given that there seems to only be a couple really close games during each America's run, do you think we're in a position where we can play some of these guys this season to build up some experience in order to help our season 19 efforts? Is this something you'd consider (not just carrying the guys, but playing them)?

2. When it comes time to pick the roster, do you look at experience? For 21yo's, exp can range anywhere from 1-4... while I imagine small differences might not matter, how many skills would you be willing to compromise for 4 exp over 1-2 exp?



1. I am looking to get a small number 20 year old players involved. Of course, they would not be starting and would most likely be playing as a backup. As the season goes on, if there is a player who would better suit our team, I do not care if he is 20 years old or 21 years old. Looking at our first couple games, it seems like we could defiantly get some younger players involved to help with our season 19. That will only go so far though, because we need to make sure we get to Worlds and not get ahead of ourselves and finding that we have to play to get in Worlds or not even get in. I plan to take a look at the lineup week by week and it just all depends on the type of match ups we have.

2. 4 exp is much better than 2 exp, but I am not willing to sacrifice many skills just for someone who has more exp.

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199844.185 in reply to 199844.184
Date: 11/4/2011 10:23:11 PM
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Of all the managers left, I think it comes down to magiker vs oriole, with smallfrie was a close third.

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199844.186 in reply to 199844.183
Date: 11/4/2011 10:25:39 PM
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Seems like youre forgetting Canada ;) thats alright though, we dont mind >:)

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199844.187 in reply to 199844.185
Date: 11/4/2011 11:01:38 PM
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Now may I ask you what makes you think its basically between them two?

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Date: 11/4/2011 11:27:58 PM
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As you guys think ahead to being the U21 coach...what do you foresee as being the most challenging part of leading Team USA? Not in relation to winning or losing, or how we match up....but in terms of day to day, or week to week activities...From what you know of what it takes to be an NT coach, what do you anticipate being the most difficult part in running the team?

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199844.189 in reply to 199844.188
Date: 11/4/2011 11:33:05 PM
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I dont see there being much difficulty in the part of running it because i am confidtent I can do it. Im on BB several hours a day and what a better way to spend my time then managing the U21 team. The biggest challenge will be a personal challenge. I go to college,and as much as this may hurt my chances of being elected I have to be honest, I may not be able to online during the games. I hope that wouldn't effect my chances as this is a game and my future career is more important, but it is very important to me as well to be the coach. That is my number one goal. It is a bigger goal for me to do that then to bring my own team to the NBBA. Oh, and beside that i may have a little trouble with foreign owners :p

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Date: 11/4/2011 11:40:50 PM
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The most difficult part will not be day to day or week to week. It will be adjusting from season to season. Every season the coach will be faced with a new group of players and that could mean that they are totally opposite of the style of play your U21 team had the previous year. The coach needs to adapt and not favor one offense or defense. I think that it is important to be open minded and not think that one offense or defense works better, just because it works well with your team. This way you can find the best suited offense and defense to allow the U21 team to perform at its best.

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Date: 11/4/2011 11:48:19 PM
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The most difficult part will not be day to day or week to week. It will be adjusting from season to season.


So if you are elected...you think you will only need to make adjustments twice in your term?

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199844.192 in reply to 199844.187
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That's just my opinion just based off the current debate and my past impressions of those two. That being said you're still very much in it smallfrie.

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The most difficult part will not be day to day or week to week. It will be adjusting from season to season.


So if you are elected...you think you will only need to make adjustments twice in your term?


I never said that. I will have to adjust a lot. I just said it will be hard to adjust season to season, because you have to get familiarized with a new team, learn their strengths and weaknesses and find the best offense and defense.

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As you guys think ahead to being the U21 coach...what do you foresee as being the most challenging part of leading Team USA? Not in relation to winning or losing, or how we match up....but in terms of day to day, or week to week activities...From what you know of what it takes to be an NT coach, what do you anticipate being the most difficult part in running the team?


The most challenging part of leading a USA NT will be communication and generating interest. I feel that the most important role of the coach is to have constant communication on the off-site about tactics, call-ups, and training strategies, and to involve as many people as possible. In addition, it's imperative that as a NT coach, I do whatever I can to generate interest in the team and get other US managers to train U21 players. This is the easiest way to achieve long-term success, but the hardest to accomplish.

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