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fighttheurge

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  1. if a vet was cut that wanted to march, the last rookie to be kept would have to be so noticably better (ridiculously better) that there would be absolutely no other option... then again, that vet might be moved to a different instrument in that example... i think that that happens a lot... i have never seen a vet be cut (who was showed that they actually wanted a spot), and i have heard some pretty unprepared auditions from vets that ended up making it/some pretty smokin' rookie auditions that got them cut... i'm not saying anything, i'm just saying.

  2. 1-BD

    2-SCV

    3-Phantom

    4-Cavies

    5-Bluecoats

    6-crown

    7-Cadets

    8-Glassmen

    9-Blue knights

    10-Crossmen

    11-Boston

    12-Spirit

    13-Madison

    14-colts

    15-Troopers

    16-Blue Stars

    17- Academy

    Crossmen in 10th is a bold prediction, i know that being in TX is going to help them a tremendous amount, and they will prolly win DCI within 10 years, but 5 spots for their first year in TX is a little much in my opinion... no way Madison will be out of finals, no way SCV will be in the top 3, no way spirit or boston, or crossmen will be Madison, Blue Stars aren't even in 17th?, no way Glassmen will be 8 (maybe their hornline).

  3. Was it Bill Parcells who said, "You are what your record is..." ??

    Crown 05 had a nice hornline, certainly their best to that point, but in the end, we're talking about 7th in brass. Good. Very good. Not great.

    In this great "sport" that we call DCI... a corps that looks dirty on the field will NEVER be in the top five in anything. 05 Crown sounds better than 05 Anyone Else... they aren't what their record is, they are: Carolina Crown, and the fact that their name is "Carolina Crown" is the only reason that they finished 7th in brass. A corps that isn't near the top in everything, will be near the top in nothing... that is proven every year.

  4. Finally, From what was quoted at the end of camp, Madison no longer sets there entire corps like the did in the Stewart era. This is almost exactly what Matt did with Capital Sound when he was there, except group 3s were still invited back, just given a tougher road to hoe as many of them were either switching an instrument (sax to baritone for instance) or had no previous marching experience. That makes more sense for Cap. Sound as it was more developmental in nature being a Div. II/III corps.

    This number system is exactly what the Bluecoats use, at least last year.

  5. 1: Phantom Regiment (it's that time again, hopefully back in black, DCI has been setting them up since... 1996)

    2: Bluecoats (will win in 08, DCI has been setting them up for about 6 years)

    3: The Cavaliers (first time out of the top 2 since 99)

    4: Blue Devils (will have a better show the the cavies, but won't beat them because that's the way things work in DCI)

    5: Santa Clara Vanguard/The Cadets (SCV will have a better show but The Cadets haven't been out of the top 5 in about 20 years)

    6: The Cadets/Santa Clara Vanguard (" ")

    7: Carolina Crown (hornline should win best hornline)

    8: Madison Scouts (hornline should finish second)

    9: Glassmen (gotta improve with Madison's old brass staff)

    10: Boston Crusaders (no comment)

    11: Blue Knights (no comment)

    12: Crossmen/Blue Stars (tough call, I think the crossmen fight their way back to saturday, they'll win it in 2012)

    13: Blue Stars/Crossmen (tough call, probably barely edged out by the crossmen)

    14: Colts (not this year)

    15: Spirit of JSU (shouldn't have been last year)

    16: Academy (top 12 by 2009)

    17: Southwind (no comment)

    18: Troopers (back to Friday by 2009)

    19: Mandarins (DII)

    20: Seatle Cascades (DII)

    21: Pacific Crest (DII)

    22: Esperanza (DII)

    23: Pioneer (gotta give them something, they're getting better every day)

    24: Kiwanis Kavaliers (don't gotta give <i>them</i> anything)

    I think that corps get placed before the season starts, and the scores are just a technicallity to keep people interested. They should just order Phantom's rings now... only Phantom.

  6. Call me old fashioned, but I like the shows where the hornline plays high, loud, and fast. I like the shows where the corps is running around the field at a 3 to 5 at 200 bpm. (yes, I am a Madison Scouts fan, but that is beside the point). I agree that the level of excellence that The Cavaliers bring to the table is unparallelled, but I like it when the crowd goes crazy, not just because of the name and look of your corps, but because you excite them with your show and their hearing is 10% worse after hearing your show because the corps was so ungodly loud. But that is just me.

  7. I watched the full hornline rehearsal on Sunday of "Malaga"...and by the end, whoa, it sounded great. Matt Gregg (brass instructor and program coordinator) even commented to the hornline, "For an audition hornline, that was really good." They rehearsed the first half of the '04 arrangement -no easy piece especially if you're sighting it. But by the end, wow. For a November hornline, they seemed pretty competent -and loud.

    ..................

    I just want Madison to be Madison again. I liked the Sal Salas Scouts, but certainly wasn't blown away by the shows like I wanted to be. I hope the Spanos/Dunton era brings back a renaissance of high entertainment but still the ability to score. It can be done.

    Amen

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