Falconwing, lets clear the air a little bit, okay?
What you found to be an insult to your squad was this statement: "There isn't a single BOP that could wake me up from a nap."
That may hurt some feelings, but it was meant to provoke some thought. First and foremost, it's a true statement. Granted, I could have said that there isn't one member of the BOPs that would survive a duel with me. So yeah, it was harsh; but it wasn't exaggeration. Nonetheless, it wasn't polite and I apologize for being rather unkind. You defended your guys and that's a good thing. That's what good leaders do.
You seem like a good guy, and fellow DFC guys who know you have told me exactly that. Being pretty good judges of character, I will gladly accept their opinions as fact. So rather than snipe at each other, let's concentrate on how we can agree. Fair enough?
I realize that you set up training sessions for your squad to duel and brawl. That's also a good thing. However, I have learned that most players will never rise above the level of competition. When average players duel average players, the winner is just a better average player. To get to a higher level, you need stiffer competition. This would be top level pilots who can spot mistakes and weaknesses and make or recommend immediate adjustments. That's where the Trainers and DFC can benefit your guys.
I'm willing to join your group in the TA anytime you want to bring them in. I can bring in other trainers and/or DFC members. Believe me, a few intense sessions will switch on lights.
First, we'll show how them exactly how outclassed they are. I know that sounds mean and even pompous, but it is essential to recognize where you are. They need that baseline. With 30 minutes of coaching, they will actually see a measurable improvement. They will become excited that they could step it up that quick. Every one of them will come away realizing that they have more potential than they ever imagined. From there, it's upward and onward. As they they improve, increments of gain will become smaller. Like a runner, getting to a 5 minute mile is attainable. Getting to 4:45 will be hard. Getting to 4:40 will be very hard. We should be able to get everyone to the 5 minute mile goal. Some will continue, working for the next level. Others will be satisfied at the 5 minute mark. However, all will be notably better for the effort.
I think it's worth the effort.
PM me if you think I can help your guys...
My regards,
Widewing