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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHope everyone had fun today.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat a difference between Florida ODP and PDP. The staff put on a clinic with the Kids. Made them work for their fun. Great to see such talent on the field. All working together as a team. Sorry to go back to are club team it looks like REC now. Would like to see the state teams formed and play other states.
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On the girls side I was not happy with the scrimmages. Coaches were not tuned in and some girls played the whole time and others only 10 minutes. Coaches were sitting on bench not even watching. I agree the talent level was pretty good and even, but the player management was weak. And no, my daughter was not one who sat. Also, I do not attribute it to lack of skill or effort, more a lack of management from the training staff. Maybe they were getting tired too, it is a long day working with lots of kids.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOn the girls side I was not happy with the scrimmages. Coaches were not tuned in and some girls played the whole time and others only 10 minutes. Coaches were sitting on bench not even watching. I agree the talent level was pretty good and even, but the player management was weak. And no, my daughter was not one who sat. Also, I do not attribute it to lack of skill or effort, more a lack of management from the training staff. Maybe they were getting tired too, it is a long day working with lots of kids.
On the plus side it was great to see some actual instruction going on from the coaches. Far cry from ODP.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHave to agree. My daughter played the whole time and was spent by the end. I only saw 1 set of subs in the 99/00 game.
On the plus side it was great to see some actual instruction going on from the coaches. Far cry from ODP.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOn the girls side I was not happy with the scrimmages. Coaches were not tuned in and some girls played the whole time and others only 10 minutes. Coaches were sitting on bench not even watching. I agree the talent level was pretty good and even, but the player management was weak. And no, my daughter was not one who sat. Also, I do not attribute it to lack of skill or effort, more a lack of management from the training staff. Maybe they were getting tired too, it is a long day working with lots of kids.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour comparing apple to oranges with odp and pdp. Both have different traits, one being pdp is exactly that PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ie developing skills, not to advance in stages but to "Player develop" this is a good thing. ODP on the other hand is completely different in the aspect of advancement to state pools and possibly state teams and hopefully a region team and of course the holy grail of a national camp. Try and remember ODP is purely try out based anyone can try out, PDP on the other hand is you are recommended by YOUR club doc. I am not bashing either because they both have qualities beneficial to the player. The best part about PDP is the price (zero) The best about ODP is having to make your way through. I believe the training is about the same.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI think they were tuned in. Do you really have to stand to do your job? They had paper work to look at for player numbers and names. Getting opinion from each other ect. They can do their jobs from the bench. They know what they want and they can can do it from anywhere on the field, standing or sitting. Even some can look two field across and discover players. They are that good. Good job to all the staff.
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PDP is designed for just a one day "player development" outing, like the above poster said players are suggested by their DOC.
ODP is designed with trials for advancement.
They both have goods and bads, but comparing the 2 are not fare to eachother.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYour comparing apple to oranges with odp and pdp. Both have different traits, one being pdp is exactly that PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ie developing skills, not to advance in stages but to "Player develop" this is a good thing. ODP on the other hand is completely different in the aspect of advancement to state pools and possibly state teams and hopefully a region team and of course the holy grail of a national camp. Try and remember ODP is purely try out based anyone can try out, PDP on the other hand is you are recommended by YOUR club doc. I am not bashing either because they both have qualities beneficial to the player. The best part about PDP is the price (zero) The best about ODP is having to make your way through. I believe the training is about the same.
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