Been digging around trying to find out whether the #1 pick in 2014 will actually be good or not. Anyone know about the quality of the prospects for the '14 class. No more expansion this coming season right? Have been hoping we'd land the #1 since the 4th of July when it became clear (well, maybe June) that barring a miracle, it would be us, Chivas, or Toronto locking in the worst record, then we ran away with it. Hoping to land a legit player.
well, I know a little about the college game. Off the top of my head: The list of #1 senior candidates (in no order): Patrick Mullins (MD): LF forward who can play LMF; strong body, powerful shot; runs well Kyle Venter (NM): RF CB - sturdy, CB good in the air, powerful Joe Sofia (UCLA): RF CB - smart CB, strong, good with ball Mamadou Duoduo Diouf (Connecticut): Fwd, international; quick, agile, wiry, powerful - but small, tremendously smart, good driven professional, shooting on the run and can create his own shot. At times, shooting can be erratic. Steve Neuman (Georgetown): RF creative withdrawn forward/central midfielder, very smart, exceptional on set pieces, creative, very fit, but has suffered niggling injuries Jared Watts (WF) - RF, tenacious DM, very similar to Perry Kitchen. These are the main candidates. I'm sure that there may be other seniors that could inch up the board. However, a non-senior (GA) could be a candidate. I'd prefer to wait until these players are signed as GA. While DCU needs CB help, more dire is a goal scoring forward, left back and right back. My recommendation is to trade down and pick up more picks, there are some LB and RB that I'd rather have. I'd suggest RB Chris Duvall (WF) and LB Ben Sweat (USF). Maybe a shot at getting Aodhan Quinn (LM with tremendous LF passing, strong and smart). This could give us depth if Pointius is not available. I'd use the allocation $$$ to pick up an international forward with a record of scoring goals. Sorry, no idea who. I'd sign Jalen Robinson (WF) sophomore as a HG.
I haven't seen them this year, only saw them once last year and a couple of times 2 years ago. Senior CB Steve Birnbaum sat out last year from injury. When I saw him last, he really understood the game and how to play defense. He was an acceptable athlete, but the young African-American kid next to him was a much better athlete but was not as good understanding how to play defense (can't remember the kids name). If Birnbaum returns to his original health (no lingering injuries), he has a chance to make a MLS team. However, he's not a #1. Junior Seth Casiple is a slight, slick ball handling midfielder. I really liked what I saw of him as a freshman, but was unimpressed with his effort and skill as a sophomore against Md. Since I have Verizon (hence no P12 TV), I don't get to see California even on TV much.
I was excited to see them tie against UDub yesterday. I was sure they'd win and knock my Huskies outta the Top 10. Isn't the Golden Bear the advertising mascot for Super Sugar Crisp cereal? Sugar Bear, Huggy Bear, Smokey (da) Bear they're so hard to keep straight
Glad to have JSF's comments on here. I'd love to have him as GM. Trading down for more quality depth is a solid move and get the LB, RB, and Forward from the international markets.
Oh sure, it sounds good. Until you you have to hunt him down during a 12-day bender right around the close to the summer transfer window - or when he loads the team with Swansea cast-offs
What we need is for Ben to get better at integrating players in the preseason. He failed with Bosko/Salihi and with Sanchez, Raf(ph)ael. I believe we need to fire Kasper before the lockers are cleaned out but barring that Ben can't fail to integrate new players into the team again. That is one of his big failures as coach. I do believe that we had substantial talent in the last two+ seasons but when Ben couldn't figure out how to use them they were dumped. Either Ben needs to have a tactician to assist him or he needs to learn this lesson. Either way Kasper needs to be run out of town. James
It's funny (in a tragic way) that Sugar Crisp wasn't enough of a brand to keep children eat sweet cereal that you had to invent Supetr Sugar Crisp. Maybe historians will mark that day as the official beginning of America's obesity epidemic.
But it's not all bad. With American citizens too obese to pass military fitness tests, our armed forces will have to fill their ranks with illegal immigrants who were fit enough to cross the Sonoran desert, swim the Rio Grande, and climb the border fences. This should give us the impetus to pass sensible immigration/citizenship legislation. And we might get some promising footy players, too.
No, at least it was honest - and gave consumers fair information; it was super sugary - the day it turned for the worse was when they re-named the cereal Golden Crisp - just to fool you back into buying it after you stopped because it had sugar in the title (it still has the same amount of sugar inside the cereal, just not on the box) because Golden sounded healthier. Similar to Sugar Corn Pops - now just Corn Pops because "corn is good for you".
But those immigrants come here an adapt our way of live and become useless to our military. We have to keep on attracting illegal immigrants but I assume Latin America will run out of poor to serve our purposes. I can see bringing in African and Indian poor to replace the Latin American poor but I think Indians so have proven to be terrible footy players.
I may be wrong, but I think this is a bit revisionist. First off, I don't think that Bokovic's playing time was the same issue as Salihi/Sanchez/Raph/f/ael. I really liked Bosko a lot. I thought he was a quality player. But IIRC, he was injured for more than a year, right? I thought Ben utilized Bosko pretty effectively once he was healthy and able to play a full game.