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Unread 22-09-2012, 21:14
Seth Mallory Seth Mallory is offline
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Re: The Struggles of Bigger Teams

I fine nothing wrong with Tom Line's statement. Having the veterans learn how to teach and mentor will help them long after they have left the team. If you can make it work then good for you. Cory's point splits the team into two categories. Those including 256 and 192 that can train hard preseason and those that cannot. Some teams because how they are organize must do some or all of their training during build. If that is your only choice good for you for trying. It makes things harder for you but I for one support your efforts. Much better then no team. 192 is able to train during the fall with the veterans doing most of the teaching. If you look on how a Boy Scout troop is supposed to be organized and change the names in the boxes you have how 192 is organized.

Last edited by Seth Mallory : 22-09-2012 at 23:06.
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