SOFLA YOUTH FOOTBALL IS corrupted..

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****, I can understand a few hundred bucks for a really good player, but 3k for one kid?? Whats the incentive?

Depends on the team. Some of them have money to give from sponsors, some of them overcharge other players to be able to pay “superstars” and some just keep the money for themselves, in the end, the coaches are hoping to get noticed to move up the chains, maybe one day to college ball or ect. At least in my world that’s what I see.
 
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This is a reflection of the poor economic and social conditions of SoFla in general. Most of these ballers come from single parent households, that usually have very low incomes, if any at all. These kids are pimped out as a meal ticket, with "handlers" pulling the strings and acting as de facto agents, except hood and completely unqualified to do so and taking a piece of the pie. We see this magnified when the kid develops, balls out in high school, and eventually takes bags from an SEC school while the family mysteriously has their financial situation improve after the kid signs that LOI. Think of how Tua family moved halfway across the world to Bama, that was paid for by the school. But this process all starts at the youth level.
 
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South Florida is the wild west at all levels. Miami-Dade County is the worst offender.

All parties are involved, too.

It is what it is. Teams want to win. Moms want a roof over their head and meals on the table.
 
Exploitation where $$$ is involved will always occur rather it's parents, family, friends, handler or agent. Best thing for any kid is to have parents who have their best interest in mind for "everything". Unfortunately too many broken and single family households as well as morally corrupt people.
 
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LOL, alot of yall late to the show, if you from the City this dont need to be discussed, its already understood. When people struggling and times been hard in Miami, people gone do what they do. The people sitting back judging, most if not none of them have tried to help the situations of others become better, this is just a small sample size of what has been going on in Miami for a long time, and not just in football, if the money is their to be made, its gone get made now, believe dat. So as i've seen it posted before, and now i kind of understand it, "nothing to see here"!
 
Sadly happens in basketball too, I coach AAU and see it all the time. Even from 5th grade teams on, it’s pathetic.


s.fla youth football has become aau. They now have the 7 on 7 ...team up teams going.....

Ive been coaching youth football down here for some time and its been BAD. Only getting worse....told yall 2 years ago i had a team where parents were mad when their kid only scored 1 td a game or had 3 catches. This is under 11 ball....kids need the stats smh..

Kids have been getting paid down here for some time though...that aint new. The guys we talk about in recruiting every class were top dogs since youth league and NO it. Its why Richt/Manny were getting so plugged in ont he youth scene and actually did a good job with it
 
Depends on the team. Some of them have money to give from sponsors, some of them overcharge other players to be able to pay “superstars” and some just keep the money for themselves, in the end, the coaches are hoping to get noticed to move up the chains, maybe one day to college ball or ect. At least in my world that’s what I see.

depending on how good the player/tteam is they stay with them all the way through youth and get a high school coaching gig off of it. Its crazy when you realize alot or over 50% of these youth leage coaches have never played football past the youth league level themselves.

I still lol when i see a lot of my high school class mates coaching these big time youth league teams down here when they NEVER played when we played in high school
 
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Are we surprised ? You have coaches and dudes betting 20-50k on optimist and HS games lol. In SFL EVERYTHING is for sale lololol
 
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depending on how good the player/tteam is they stay with them all the way through youth and get a high school coaching gig off of it. Its crazy when you realize alot or over 50% of these youth leage coaches have never played football past the youth league level themselves.

I still lol when i see a lot of my high school class mates coaching these big time youth league teams down here when they NEVER played when we played in high school

Yep, they ride these kids coattails and take the credit for their success, they build relationships with the kids/parents to make them think the kids can’t do it without them, and 90% of the time, these coaches can’t coach worth a lick. They try to out-talent teams on the court, and any time they play a disciplined team, they get rocked and it’s glorious
 
These people down here pimp their kids like Iceberg Slim slingin’ pvssy.

That’s why when you watch the national news and they tease some story like “Yesterday, a man was charged with frosting cakes for his illegal basement baking business with gorilla ejaculate” you know 99% of the time it’s going to be a guy in Florida.
 
It's life. It's reality. Deal with it or get left behind. So far, Manny gets that.
 
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