Who is the "Key" to the season?

Discussion in 'D.C. United' started by shawn12011, Mar 29, 2004.

  1. shawn12011

    shawn12011 Member+

    Jun 15, 2001
    Reisterstown, MD
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Which DC United player will end up being the key player this season? Not the best or most productive but who is the player that if United lost would end up with United having another dismal season.
     
  2. geordienation

    geordienation Moderator

    Apr 21, 2001
    Chicago
    Club:
    Newcastle United FC
    I think it's Olsen.

    Quite frankly, we've gotten so used to him not being a factor and looking for other threats on the field that if he is a legitimate threat on the flanks, it makes everyone's job a lot easier.

    A healthy, productive Olsen gives United speed on the outside and takes pressure out of the middle. Whomever they put on the left side is going to be relatively untested (unless they play Ben over there to get Freddy onto the field on the right).

    He's just somebody United has learned not to count on the past few seasons. If he clicks, a lot of other things fall into place.
     
  3. CHICO13

    CHICO13 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 4, 2001
    SECTION 135
    Club:
    The Strongest La Paz
    Nat'l Team:
    Bolivia
    I'm going to say Earnie. If he's fit (which he usually is) and plays like we all know he's capable of he can be a great influence on the offense. I think he'll benefit from a faster midfield and set up nicely with Cerritos and Moreno. He needs to put all the PK business behind him, work on it in practice and lead this team on the field and in the lockerroom.
     
  4. one_time97

    one_time97 New Member

    Feb 22, 2004
    Vienna, VA
    A vote for Convey. We have been waiting for this year. Now is his chance to show that he is capable of putting his stamp on the style and pace of the team; to show that we are capable of scoring and not just “creating chances”.
     
  5. GrillMaster

    GrillMaster Member

    Aug 31, 2000
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Gotta agree with ya, brother (what a fecking surprise)! :)

    I'd also give a runner-up to the exterminator that keeps away the injury bug.

    GM
     
  6. etcheverrito

    etcheverrito New Member

    Jun 12, 2001
    the heartland of NOV
    It's Convey's team.
     
  7. sch2383

    sch2383 New Member

    Feb 14, 2003
    Northern Virginia
    I voted for Convey, but I am of the belief that he will not be with the team after August...until then he is the key. After Bobby leaves whoever fills that spot in the center of the field will be the key.
     
  8. Th4119

    Th4119 Member+

    Jul 26, 2001
    Annandale, VA
    More than anyone else, when Olsen has been successful the team has won. In fact, when Benny is healthy and producing, every team he's ever been on has been a winner. Sure other people need to step up and improve from last year, but Olsen's play is the key to the season.
     
  9. nick

    nick Member+

    DC United; Manchester City
    United States
    Nov 23, 1998
    Purcellville, Va
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    ANY forward that can score........
     
  10. Dave Brother

    Dave Brother New Member

    Jun 10, 2001
    Alexandria
    Carroll is my underdog pick. I've heard really great things about this kid's preseason play and have to go with him as the sleeper all star.
     
  11. BudWiser

    BudWiser New Member

    Jul 17, 2000
    Falls Church, VA
    I voted for Adu. For the obvious reaston that if he's as good as advertised he can make our whole team better.
     
  12. jason1551

    jason1551 Member+

    Apr 9, 2003
    Columbus, GA
    Club:
    DC United
    I have to say Stewart, if only because he is now being given what he wanted: a set role on the team and the opportunity to play his game. The same could also be said for Convey. I believe that those two are instrumental in DC's offense and overall play for this season.
     
  13. American40

    American40 Member

    Jan 9, 2003
    My first thought was Adu, but that's just the hype getting to me. My next thought was Convey, and if he stays the whole year I'd go with him, but I don't expect that to be the case. So, I go with Nelson. Solid every game, he'll be a rock on defense (or defensive midfield, wherever he plays).
     
  14. mellon002

    mellon002 Member

    Jan 24, 2003
    Towson, MD
    If Bobby is in the middle, and he is, the he is the key to the season.
     
  15. mcontento

    mcontento Member

    Jun 26, 2000
    Catalina Wine Mixer
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Olsen is the heart of this team. When he went down we stopped winning.
     
  16. Frog Boy

    Frog Boy Member

    Jul 14, 2003
    Washington, DC
    Club:
    DC United
    Convey needs to step up and be a leader this year (for however long he is here). Is it my imagination or does Bobby play with more intensity when he is with the National Team? Last year in France he played like a man posessed. When he came back, he seemed to be disinterested.
     
  17. Earnie has always been a complimentary player--shines at times but never is the key to the team he's on. And he's not the key to this team. H*ll, no one even knows where he'll play or even where best to play him. I expect
    him to play better than last year, but in MLS terms, I don't think he can justify his full-salary slot.

    I love Nelsen's play and I love him as the captain, but I think we're pretty solid with a Prideaux-Petke-Namoff back line if Nelsen goes down,
    I don't see him as the out-and-out key.

    Likewise, we're pretty solid with Warren in goal, whatever Nicky's status.

    If Carroll fails, Dema can do an workman-like job at d-mid. Maybe even Namoff.

    None of our forwards has the onus on them in particular-- though they may have it on them collectively. Still, since no one expects any one of them to bust out, I think the midfield has the responsibility on this team to create the goals, as finishing by the forwards will haunt us all year. (How could we not address that in the offseason?--and I refuse to put that responsibilty on a 14-year old rookie.) We will have to create many more chances than last year
    and that means better midfield play.

    While Benny seems to be a bellweather of this team at times, I don't think he's the fulcrum. A healthy Ben bodes well, but we won't be big winners unless...

    I hate to say it, because I'm not sure he's up to it (he's teased at times, without consistency and reliability), but Convey has to have a breakout-type
    season. And reliance on him is even more problemmatic due to his possible (probable?) impending mid-season departure. He's wanted more responsibility with the ball in the middle and I don't see why he shouldn 't
    have it (other than our lack of true left-side midfielder if he vacates that spot). the other options in the middle (Earnie, Ben, Dema) leave me
    underwhelmed with their creativity , while Bobbly leaves me wondering if he's got the stuff to make an entire team better. I'm slightly pessimistic, but I think if there's anyone on this roster who could do it, he's the one.

    (Oh yeah, the Kid certainly could do it, but I'll give him a few years before I vote for him as the key to an entire season.)
     
  18. owendylan

    owendylan Member

    May 30, 2001
    Virginia
    Club:
    DC United
    I'm surprised to not see Dema in the list? Is he that replaceable? Would have been my pick, but I would have to say Convey would be my next choice.
     
  19. uniteo

    uniteo Member+

    Sep 2, 2000
    Rockville, MD
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Convey - he wanted to run the show in the middle, he's got it. He needs to create goals (whether by passing, scoring himself, pulling defenses apart with his off the ball runs, earning penalties)...doesn't matter how and doesn't matter if he's the one on the scoresheet.
     
  20. Serie Zed

    Serie Zed Member

    Jul 14, 2000
    Arlington
    I'd argue that it's the striker/forward we never signed. I think we're going to struggle to score goals again.
     
  21. NewRevsFan

    NewRevsFan New Member

    Jun 4, 2002
    NOWAK

    From what I've read, he is training the team to be a team and wants to put the best 11 on the field that week.
     
  22. rwhgeek

    rwhgeek Member

    Aug 5, 2002
    Richmond, VA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I would have voted for Bobby but from recent interviews he seems more focused on the National team and getting overseas. When it comes to friendlies I have to say "club before country" and I am not seeing that same attitude with Bobby. That being said I am going with Olsen I think how he does the whole team does. Nelson and Stewart were also in the running.
     
  23. shawn12011

    shawn12011 Member+

    Jun 15, 2001
    Reisterstown, MD
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States


    I only had 10 slots to work with and felt the I had to include both Rimando and Warren after Rimando's injury at the end of last season. Also I don't feel as if Dema's role is quite as defined as most others on this list. Stewart's role is not really defined but I felt like if Stewart had been able to contribute more last season then United would have been able to finish second in the East.
     
  24. Winoman

    Winoman Drinkin' Wine Spo-De-O-De!

    Jul 26, 2000
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'll say Stewart, too. If he has the same numbers as last year (1 goal, 2 assists?), then we're sunk. I'm not saying he has to score 20 goals (although that would be nice! :) ), he does need to have more assists and maybe a couple more goals.

    Note to Peter Novak: If you see Earnie walking to the spot to take a PK, stop him at all costs!
     
  25. Red&Black

    Red&Black Member+

    Aug 30, 2001
    Lot 8
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    Burkina Faso
    if we don't start rippin the net a bit it might be bill the beerman, who came in a close second to the goalpost last year...
     

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