Wasn't Gallardo quoted at one time that the food at the training table was kind of starch heavy a kind of unhealthy for an athlete? Maybe with the cost cutting DC United has gone back to serving cheap starchy food to their players.
And don't forget the, "That stuff oozing out of your cast? Meh, looks a bit like water. You're fine!" medical expertise.
Korb would need to improve his passing consistency and his composure on the ball. Both issues are related. He does not have the confidence to pass the ball well when he's under pressure. His teammates don't have confidence in him either. Lots of non-taken runs and cut-off-runs.
potential signing https://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/what-should-we-do-with-benji-joya.2000144/
It may have been discussed but could we consider Lewis Neal at LB? He's kinda slow and he's played there in a pinch, but I do t recall how well he played. He certainly wouldn't add any speed but Korb is not particularly speedy either.
I don't know. I thought Woolard would be fine there last year, but it became apparent almost immediately he was too slow to play there in today's MLS. I fear Neal is in the same boat. As for Korb, I believe he is the fastest player on the team.
As DCUSA said, he is pretty fast. I remember going to a game vs Chicago a couple years back and watching Korb keep pace with Dominic Oduro all game long.
how anyone would jump into the lottery for Doyle (and also pick Ruiz thru allocation) but skip Joya, Nguyen, Gil, Pappa is beyond me...