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NJ Intensity is adding more of a presence in Florida and my daughter is trying out. They said they do offer letters and give 48 hours.
Intensity tried to get established in the Houston area but only lasted a few years.NJ Intensity is adding more of a presence in Florida and my daughter is trying out. They said they do offer letters and give 48 hours.
Interesting. Seems like Houston would be a hotbed.Intensity tried to get established in the Houston area but only lasted a few years.
It is, but what does Intensity offer that Bombers or Impact Gold or Tx Blaze or Hotshots or Glory don't? Nothing. There are plenty of good local National orgs and even a few smaller orgs to handle all of the top notch players.Interesting. Seems like Houston would be a hotbed.
Sums it up.It is, but what does Intensity offer that Bombers or Impact Gold or Tx Blaze or Hotshots or Glory don't? Nothing. There are plenty of good local National orgs and even a few smaller orgs to handle all of the top notch players.
Usually it's a coach from one of those orgs that breaks off on his own and hooks up with a National name to try to get things established. I've seen many come and go, including Intensity. Parents paying $50 a month to an out of state org whose Gold coaches never see their kids play and whose team is usually treated as a stepchild? Not gonna last.
It is, but what does Intensity offer that Bombers or Impact Gold or Tx Blaze or Hotshots or Glory don't? Nothing. There are plenty of good local National orgs and even a few smaller orgs to handle all of the top notch players.
Usually it's a coach from one of those orgs that breaks off on his own and hooks up with a National name to try to get things established. I've seen many come and go, including Intensity. Parents paying $50 a month to an out of state org whose Gold coaches never see their kids play and whose team is usually treated as a stepchild? Not gonna last.
It is, but what does Intensity offer that Bombers or Impact Gold or Tx Blaze or Hotshots or Glory don't? Nothing. There are plenty of good local National orgs and even a few smaller orgs to handle all of the top notch players.
Usually it's a coach from one of those orgs that breaks off on his own and hooks up with a National name to try to get things established. I've seen many come and go, including Intensity. Parents paying $50 a month to an out of state org whose Gold coaches never see their kids play and whose team is usually treated as a stepchild? Not gonna last.
Can someone translate this for me?I don't know that this is the case ... just a thought ...
Same local coaches with the same local players paying a franchise fee to license a name gives you ...
You take local team of whatever skill... pay a large Franchise fee... and ta-da... you're supposed to be awesome, great skill increase and nationally known for recruiting.Can someone translate this for me?