Keep him. Even if a lot of his assists were secondary, they still count as assists. How many other players in the league were able to create as many secondary assists? Not many if any. Sure secondary assists aren't as "valueable" as primary assists, but they still count. With him having so many of them, it means he was able to create many goal scoring chances. If he was able to do that last year with the problems the team had, he won't have much trouble with Mathis and Moreno trying to gain back their respect.
15 assists, primary or secondary, on a team that took a lack of finishing to new heights isn't a bad season. With 2003 shaping up to be a re-building/developing season Andy deserves at least a shot at having a role with the team.
The headline in last Tuesday's New York Times Soccer Notebook: "The MetroStars Bradley is Only Getting Started" GREAT. I hope Andy mails his loyal fans a postcard from wherever he is sent.