http://sports.tbo.com/sports/MGAF7GDM1BD.html From the Tampa Tribune. "I'm so thankful for what I've been able to accomplish to this point: making a living from playing soccer. You dream of it as a kid, but it's another thing to actually do it.''"
Nice article, Chris. JC could be the guy who benefits from the Nats experience the most. I'm sure BA and his team mates will make him focus on improving his passing and finishing. It might become clear that even he can't dribble through 3 defenders and people making the resulting unmarked runs want the ball. IMO, JC has always had the talent to be the complete super player, but drops back to his dribbling strength rather than work on his weaknesess. One poster had JC starting for the Nats tonight - unsubstantiated.