I know that I'm probably not alone here -- but I play in two different leagues -- a slop league and a BCA league (both 8-ball).
I am by far, the best player on both teams. We took 1st in the slop league last year and this is my first year in the BCA 3-man 8-ball league.
The problem is -- on the BCA team -- my teammates are essentially C-players (but are in total denial about their level of play). The slop league is even worse. I joined both teams because I was asked by someone, and didn't really have any other connections to get onto a really good team -- so because I just wanted to play, I joined with these teams.
Recently, I have literally not even been able to watch my teammates play their games -- due to getting so frustrated with their missing very easy shots and not even knowing how to get position in routine situations. It has become painful to watch most of these games for me. So basically, I'm just not enjoying being on such weak teams anymore.
Just last night, someone from one of the top teams in the city league asked for my phone number and wants to know if I would be interested in joining their team. I told him that I definitely am interested in playing on a really strong team, so he plans to call me so that I can meet the team and "try-out". He also said that they would want me to go to State with their team and play (when my slop-league team also goes to State).
Problem is, I really don't want to play 3-nights a week -- but I also feel that it would be quite rude to just quit the other teams. In fact, I know that even if I decide to move to the new team next year, the players and Captain of my current teams will be mad at me and take it personal.
Is this a case, when I just need to do what is in "my" best interest and try to get off of the weak teams as soon as possible...and move to the much stronger team? Or should I take the high road....and stay on both weak teams until the bitter end....and just hope that the invitation to join the strong team will still be available next year?
If anyone has any personal experiences to share (with the good and bad outcomes) that will probably really be of help to me. (NOTE: I'm pretty sure that I will fulfill my commitment and stay on the weak teams until the end of the season. But I'm uncertain as to whether I will also join the strong team and go to State with them this year).
Thanks.
I am by far, the best player on both teams. We took 1st in the slop league last year and this is my first year in the BCA 3-man 8-ball league.
The problem is -- on the BCA team -- my teammates are essentially C-players (but are in total denial about their level of play). The slop league is even worse. I joined both teams because I was asked by someone, and didn't really have any other connections to get onto a really good team -- so because I just wanted to play, I joined with these teams.
Recently, I have literally not even been able to watch my teammates play their games -- due to getting so frustrated with their missing very easy shots and not even knowing how to get position in routine situations. It has become painful to watch most of these games for me. So basically, I'm just not enjoying being on such weak teams anymore.
Just last night, someone from one of the top teams in the city league asked for my phone number and wants to know if I would be interested in joining their team. I told him that I definitely am interested in playing on a really strong team, so he plans to call me so that I can meet the team and "try-out". He also said that they would want me to go to State with their team and play (when my slop-league team also goes to State).
Problem is, I really don't want to play 3-nights a week -- but I also feel that it would be quite rude to just quit the other teams. In fact, I know that even if I decide to move to the new team next year, the players and Captain of my current teams will be mad at me and take it personal.
Is this a case, when I just need to do what is in "my" best interest and try to get off of the weak teams as soon as possible...and move to the much stronger team? Or should I take the high road....and stay on both weak teams until the bitter end....and just hope that the invitation to join the strong team will still be available next year?
If anyone has any personal experiences to share (with the good and bad outcomes) that will probably really be of help to me. (NOTE: I'm pretty sure that I will fulfill my commitment and stay on the weak teams until the end of the season. But I'm uncertain as to whether I will also join the strong team and go to State with them this year).
Thanks.