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4. July 2008 by admin.
Question: What about the fact that Division II has no referees, score or playoffs?
Coach Pannell: We have tried to address these items this year. Frederick County Officials have agreed to referee all games for Division II. This is a big step for this level, one which we have always been a strong proponent for obtaining. As for keeping score, we did use the scoreboard last year for our games, but there were no wins and losses. We can say that we have taken away from the game, but remember that this is a developmental division, not a competitive one. Once you put a record on the line, then coaches spend more time focusing on winning than developing. This year, we are implementing an end of year “Challenge”, where we will have teams play a “wrap up game” with other Division II teams. Nevertheless, we will be expressively clear that there is no “Division II Champion”. We are even looking for teams to lock down their rosters so that they can’t stack teams for this event. In the end, we will look to be consistent with our higher driving mission – develop and prepare players for Division I.
O.K. I’m puzzled… how exactly do you use a scoreboard w/ no wins and losses. Did they mean to say they used a timekeeper?
MMYFCL has no problem keeping score in all 4 of it’s divisions and offers playoffs and superbowls to all of them. Hmmm… lets see… I’m a coach and I want to win the game. What to do.. What to Do?? Oh yeah… teach the kids the fundamentals of football. Blocking, Tackling, Running, Catching, Throwing etc. Make a rule so all kids have to play like MMYFCL and then coaches have to teach everyone since they know everyone is in the game. What a novel idea the NFL endorses. Just exactly how are you developing anything if you aren’t trying to teach the skills necessary to win??
End of Year Challenge? Whoopee… I can hardly wait to be the winner or loser of that game. Winning or losing isn’t a bad thing. Stop trying to avoid it! That’s life. Spend more time teaching kids how to behave and cope with winnig and losing and less time ignoring the kids who feel 2nd rate b/c they are in your Div. 2 program. Give them something to play for…it’s not gym class where there are no winners and losers but football. Here is a clue… obvious to most folks around. Start by knowing exactly what football is if you want to claim you are developing it. Please read the following definition and ask yourself. Is your Div. 2 really football? or some other malformed hard to recognize version of the game. It’s hard to belive some coaches have been around for so long and still don’t know what football is… Please read, re-read, memorize and learn!
football,[1] is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play. The object of the game is to score points by advancing the ball[2] into the opposing team’s end zone. The ball can be advanced by carrying it (a running play) or by throwing it to a teammate (a passing play). Points can be scored in a variety of ways, including carrying the ball over the goal line, catching a pass from beyond the goal line, tackling an opposing ball carrier in his own end zone, or kicking the ball through the goal posts on the opposing side. The winner is the team with the most points when time expires at the end of the last play.
Get in the game! Do it right or don’t do it! I’m not even going to comment on the fact you are looking for teams to lock down the rosters so they can’t stack teams. Alright, I can’t help myself… yes I am… If you didn’t allow some of your lucky kids to play on both Div 1 and Div 2 you wouln’t have to worry about the coaches stacking teams. Seperate them and stop the crap. For years you guys have been moving players back and forth from A to B w/ no play time requirement at either level so you can stack the teams to win the game. Stop with all the garbage. Seperate the teams and allow the Div.2 players to gel as a group and work toward success as a team. I watched games last year where Div. 2 labeled players sat the bench, never stepped foot on the field while coaches allowed other players to play in a Div. 1 game and then again in a Division 2 game. That’s really developing players. Crawl out of the cave and see the light. One thing is for sure. This blog is being read and it’s forcing change and awareness. I’d go so far as to say there will be a minimum play rule for MVYFL next year in Div 2. Just a prediction… nothing more nothing less.
MMYFCL offers “Football” to all of its participants regardless of which of the 4 divisions they play in and I’m pretty sure they are developing talented players. I’d like to see a scrimmage between the Columbia Ravens National level team and the Bulldogs of Mt. Airy Div.1 I’ll take the Ravens and 50pts.
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28. June 2008 by admin.
The MMYFCL does have great leadership. Every league *says* that they are all about the kids …. The MMYFCL actually IS. They keep faith with the guiding principals for NFL youth football programs and guarantee participation for every child in the league.
The MMYFCL must-play rule is competently enforced too. If all the kids have not been given their play time by the end of the 3rd quarter the referees will stop the game and force the offending coach to put the kids in the game.
I-70 merged with the MMYFCL for exactly this reason. I-70 was founded to take care of the kids that other leagues did not want. Now that there is a MMYFCL, I-70 was eager to join forces and provide the added venue to the MMYFCL portfolio.
The MMYFCL has gained I-70’s wealth of experience and knowledge of safely playing bigger children in youth football. The safety record for I-70 was astonishing. The incident rate was less than half the national average despite fielding larger kids! That experience and knowledge only existed in I-70, and now serves to provide all of the MMYFCL with a new opportunity for their teams.
Clubs that participate in the MMYFCL have four venues in which to place teams, allowing the club to formulate a custom fit that best suits the needs of their children. Little guys are not forced to play with over-sized kids and big kids can play in a division made just for them. New players can be on real team of their own, and will not just serve as a “practice squad” for some privileged team.
I read on the web site of a MVYFL club that their league is the “premier league” in our area!?!?! Well, the MMYFCL has:
Over 22 clubs
Four divisions tailored to fit the needs of any local football program
A must-play rule at every level
Access to state championships
The support USA Football
A top notch web site that reports scores and standings within 24 hours
Is self-funded without “league fees” from participating clubs
What is it that makes the MVYFL “premier”?
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9. June 2008 by admin.
According the the CYACougars website practice for youth football starts mid-July? That is a full month before high school starts practice. Summer break anyone? I don’t know about you but this seems a bit early and like it would cause lots of vacation plan conflicts to me. Should kids 7 and up be practicing football in mid July? Practices will begin July 19, 2008. Keep an eye on the web site for changes passed for the 2008 season. This was taken right off the home page of the cyacougars website. Football must be heating up in Catoctin!
Visit http://www.eteamz.com/cyacougars/ for details. Good luck this season… Go Cougars!
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9. June 2008 by admin.
According to the MVAA website the Middletown Knights MVYFL teams participating in Division II guarantee play time for all kids who attend practice. This is not a league wide rule but rather an organizational one. Other organizations in the league still do not guarantee play time at any level or any age? Good Job Middletown. See below informaition from the Middletown youth football website:
The MVYFL is comprised of a DI and DII level. The same coaches coach both the DI and DII teams. Both divisions practice together and only separate on game day. The DII Middletown squads adhere to a “must-play” policy. Playing time at the DII level is afforded to all of the athletes that practice. MVAA understands there are commitments that take precedence over football, including but not limited to family, scholastic and religious events. These situations can be handled one on one with the head coach.
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19. May 2008 by admin.
The Mt. Airy Bulldogs have recently launched a new website with a Frequently Asked Questions “FAQ” page. http://www.mtairyfootball.org/FAQs.html This page is a tremendous help clarifying the Mt. Airy Bulldogs program and coaching philosophy and I for one and glad they have posted the new website and provided more information so parents can now make a more informed decision about the youth football program they have their kids play in.
Here are some highlights I found particulary interesting or useful:
Please visit the website for more details and the full FAQ’s page.
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2. April 2008 by admin.
Middletown Knights youth football program has embraced the new weight changes in the MVYFL. It could be a great chance to bring kids together and allow them to develop and gel as a team. Per the website update… @ http://www.mvaasports.com/Football/Football.htm
Increased weight limits - NEW for ‘08
Beginning with the 2008 season, the varsity level will have an unlimited weight format for league play. Additionally, all younger level teams have increased their weight limits by 20 pounds. This change will finally enable all players within the Middletown draw area to join together and strengthen our commitment to Middletown Football.
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