Re(1): Excellent Post
Posted on December 20, 2005 at 11:33:33
PM by From The Inside
Jody, you have always been polite, rational and friendly. Both
here and in person ;-). I am glad that you understand the idea
of Law Suits and player shortages. I have cringed when I have
seen certain players - regardless of the fronton dawn a jersey,
play in the backcourt and throw forehands that don't pass the
6 line. The law suits cost a fortune to defend. If you don't defend
them, you encourage more. Amateur programs have all but been stopped
because of these law suites. With Mr. Soper's legal background,
do you think that Mr. Elorri's program would remain intact if
a pissed off amateur (I know that this would never happen because
amateur Jai-Alai players have such a love for playing that they
would never sue) - sued Orlando for a bunch of money and defense
costs were $25k right off the bat? Perhaps, Perhaps not. The other
problem is in proper training. I am a traditionalist, a bit tough
in my opinion on who and who should not be playing professional
Jai-Alai. You watch Zelenka's serve or laucirica's ball control
(even with little power) or Areitio's court positioning, or Leif's
fluid motion on the right side. These are things of beauty. Then
you look at some other guys, who may deserve a chance, but it
is sometimes painful to watch. Problem = lack of sufficient professional
training. Look at Todd & Tommy. Great people EXCELLENT rebotes
on the left side, but if they had the proper training to compensate
for their being left handed (like Arriaga & Mouhica at Miami)
How much better their games would be. Jody - I am intimately aware
of the PR function with some (obviously I can't name which ones)
of the frontons. We could be doing a much better job. Efforts
will be made in 2006. There are so few people in these dapartments
it is difficult to do everything that needs, or should be done.
You used to have a manager, PR Director, Group Sales Director,
Traffic manager (Advertising), and Director of Advertising. Not
to mention graphic artists, etc. Many facilities have 1 person
performing these tasks. An apology is in order, but the best I
can say is - it is what it is.
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