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		<title>Looking back at my Pre-season Pre-dictions</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 22:21:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year in MLS has been, in my humble opinion, the best one yet.  The combination of having more teams in the league than ever before, the success of the expansion side, the resurgence of the two bottom teams towards the end of the year, the raised level of play, and the nail-bitter of a [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=400&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>This year in MLS has been, in my humble opinion, the best one yet.  The combination of having more teams in the league than ever before, the success of the expansion side, the resurgence of the two bottom teams towards the end of the year, the raised level of play, and the nail-bitter of a playoff race all combined to make this the most enjoyable season to watch (personally) since the league began.  We have definitely had some great debates during the course of the year that can only be healthy for the future of a league, and we have learned some lessons this year that we can apply in the future.</p>
<p>Back on March 1st my co-contributor and I wrote some predictions for the MLS season, and given that the regular season has come to a close and the playoffs are set to start I felt it was time to go back and hold myself accountable for my errors, as well as give myself credit for the few things I guessed right.</p>
<p>A quick recap of my picks to refresh our memories <a href="http://endlines.wordpress.com/2009/03/01/jeremiahs-2009-mls-predictions/" target="_blank">(or you can go to the full article)</a>:</p>
<p><strong>Most Likely To Succeed:</strong> Columbus, Chicago, Toronto</p>
<p><strong>Needs Improvement:</strong> Los Angeles, San Jose, Dallas</p>
<p><strong>Sleeper Pick:</strong> Chivas, Seattle</p>
<p><strong>The Rest To Make The Playoffs:</strong> Houston, New York, New England, Kansas City</p>
<p><strong>The Rest To Miss The Playoffs:</strong> DC, Salt Lake, Colorado</p>
<p>The track record is there, unedited, to be picked over.  So, what was I wrong about?  Well the most glaring errors are my <strong>Toronto</strong> and <strong>L.A. Galaxy</strong> picks.  It appears I had a wire crossed when I categorized them.  Toronto may only be in it&#8217;s third year, but it&#8217;s performance-to-talent ratio is baffling to those of us who were excited about that team at the start of the season.  As for the Galaxy, well, they pulled off all of the crazy things I said they&#8217;d need to to be competitive, and then some.  Bruce Arena ran a very tight ship, they did indeed find their diamonds in the ruff (Omar Gonzalez and Donovan Ricketts, anyone?), and Beckham came back and actually proved he had dedication to spare for the Galaxy.  They look a dangerous team poised to make a deep playoff run.  Two other rather obvious errors were saying that <strong>New York</strong> could carry on the momentum of last year and make the playoffs and calling <strong>Kansas City</strong> for a playoff run.  In my own defense I said that New York would be in trouble if Juan Pablo Angel went down for any length of time, and although he didn&#8217;t have a serious injury, he did have his lowest MLS goal total and several scoring droughts.  I also pointed out Kansas City as an extremely inconsistent team, which they were, but I didn&#8217;t think it would stop them from making the playoffs.  And although I was wrong about <strong>Salt Lake</strong> missing the playoffs, I don&#8217;t consider that as big an error as the others considering their limping fashion through the second half of the year.</p>
<p>Of course, there were some picks I&#8217;d say have made good on my confidence in them (or at least where they&#8217;d finish).  <strong>Columbus</strong> started slow, but now looks like a real contender; <strong>Seattle </strong>has looks like a solid sleeper pick to challenge; <strong>Houston </strong>and <strong>New England</strong> both made the playoffs, and <strong>DC </strong>and <strong>Colorado </strong>both missed the playoffs.  Don&#8217;t be fooled by Columbus losing to New England on the last day, they really are the strongest team right now in terms of challenging for the MLS Cup, but I&#8217;m also riding high in Seattle&#8217;s bandwagon and their momentum.  These two teams are the ones that I&#8217;m most interested in following.  I&#8217;m proud of my Revs for making it in, but they are hurting big time and made it in on piss and vinegar, and the shoulders of Shalrie Joseph, alone.  I&#8217;ll be cheering them on none the less and praying for a miracle, but I&#8217;m not overly optimistic about a real run.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll admit that I had a few other questionable calls, like having <strong>Chicago</strong> listed as one of the more successful teams, and <strong>Chivas </strong>as a sleeper to make a deep run, but I think they&#8217;re border line enough that I don&#8217;t need to chastise myself for those.</p>
<p>In the spirit of making predictions that I can later catch flack for I&#8217;m going to make the following first-round playoff predictions:</p>
<p><strong> Columbus tops Real Salt Lake 3-1 on aggregate (1-1 @ Rio Tinto and 2-0 @ Crew Stadium)</strong></p>
<p><strong> Chicago tops New England 2-1 on aggregate (1-0 @ Gillette and 2-0 @ Toyota Park&#8230;please let me be wrong)</strong></p>
<p><strong> Seattle tops Houston 3-1 on aggregate (2-0 @ Qwest and 1-1 @ Robertson)</strong></p>
<p><strong> Los Angeles tops Chivas 4-1 on aggregate (2-0 and 2-1)</strong></p>
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		<title>Beautiful Game or Powerful Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 01:22:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past weekend the MLS provided games that were stunning to watch and on par with the UEFA and FA cup matches of the week, and that is high praise from me.  It comes down to the major differences in game styles that are developing throughout the league.  Both styles of game play can by [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=357&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>This past weekend the MLS provided games that were stunning to watch and on par with the UEFA and FA cup matches of the week, and that is high praise from me.  It comes down to the major differences in game styles that are developing throughout the league.  Both styles of game play can by awesome to watch and its the balance of opponents that make for stunning viewing opportunities.  The &#8220;beautiful&#8221; teams are very skilled and manage the game through patient ball control, and usually take advantage of defenses with several scoring opportunities.  The &#8220;powerful&#8221; teams focus on forcing the ball into dangerous situations, muscling the defenses out of position, and taking power shots or head shots from crosses. When you have two teams that share the same style of play, the results can be fantastic and exciting.  That is what was offered up this past weekend in the MLS between the Chicago Fire vs. KC Wizards and the Houston Dynamo vs. Colorado Rapids.</p>
<div id="attachment_358" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 285px"><img class="size-full wp-image-358" title="What happened?" src="http://endlines.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/gwbardha.jpg?w=275&#038;h=235" alt="McBride watched his 2 goal lead go away" width="275" height="235" /><p class="wp-caption-text">McBride watched his 2 goal lead go away</p></div>
<p>The Kansas City Wizards went on the road to Chicago, and were forced onto their heels for a solid 35 minutes during the first half of play.  The Fire were on fire by dominating the pace and control of the ball.  The scoring chances fell fast for Chicago, with Brian McBride scoring twice before halftime.  Blanco was in full force and confident over the ball.  He played the fiddle while the others danced his tune.  The Fire showed why they are the current leaders of the Eastern Division.  The second half allowed for a shift of play to the Wizards, and Josh Wolfe.  KC was able to counter the Fire&#8217;s control with their own patience and quality passing.  The Wizards were also able to cut Blanco out of the game, forcing Chicago to sub him out for a more straight forward midfielder.  By throwing the Fire off their original game plan, the Wizards were able to capitalize on the gaps in the midfield and tie the game.  Josh Wolfe was able to match McBride&#8217;s double with a set of his own in the second half, and won player of the week. This game was exciting to watch due to the many examples of skillful ball control and shot taking opportunities.</p>
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<p>The &#8220;power&#8221; game of the week was the Houston Dynamo at home against the Colorado Rapids.  Houston was able to push the Rapids around the pitch, and frustrate them into giving up multiple yellow cards and fouls in dangerous locations.  The Dynamo defense has experienced several injuries and shakeups this season, yet they always seem to gel when the time is right.  Pat Onstad was, also, on point to prevent a penalty kick in the second half that sealed the Dynamo&#8217;s first win of the season.  The heart of the game was holding off the Rapids&#8217; opportunities, and there were plenty, by pushing and fouling in strategic locations.  Houston kept the Rapids&#8217; offensive threat from forming into a cohesive attack, and the frustration levels grew throughout the second half.  Yellow cards were thrown all over the field for both sides, and pushing and shoving all over.  This played right into Houston&#8217;s hands.  Conner Casey the star forward for the Rapids got an early yellow card that limited his aggressive opportunities.  Pablo Mastroeni received a yellow card early in the second half, which limited his aggressive play through the midfield.  Late in the game, the other offensive threat in Omar Cummings got his own yellow card.  Houston&#8217;s power play and ability to frustrate their opponents allowed them to dictate pace and ball control.</p>
<p>When teams embrace their style of play and create an atmosphere that supports that type of play, they can be successful against any other MLS team.  Team philosophy on this topic must be unanimous and team management must find players that will fit into that philosophy for years to come.  It&#8217;s when new coaches and new players don&#8217;t try to fit into a team philosophy, or worse try to change it, that years of problems occur.  Look at the LA Galaxy for that.  They should have been a MLS Cup threat for years now, yet they struggle to find their identity with star players going in different directions.</p>
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		<title>Some things I&#8217;m thinking about after week 2 in the MLS (and I end up talking more about Seattle than I meant to)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 07:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1) Seattle…wow
Screw the David Beckham saga.  Seattle Sounders FC is THE story of the young season. I’ll get into a few more specific thoughts below, but let’s just remember that the last expansion team to start the season 2 and 0 went on to win the MLS cup that year (granted, in a weaker version [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=344&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p style="text-align:left;"><strong>1)</strong><strong> Seattle…wow</strong><img class="size-full wp-image-347 alignright" title="seattlesoundersfc2" src="http://endlines.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/seattlesoundersfc2.png?w=85&#038;h=124" alt="seattlesoundersfc2" width="85" height="124" /><br />
Screw the David Beckham saga.  Seattle Sounders FC is THE story of the young season. I’ll get into a few more specific thoughts below, but let’s just remember that the last expansion team to start the season 2 and 0 went on to win the MLS cup that year (granted, in a weaker version of the league).  I feel the need to say that I was predisposed to hate the Sounders.  I was skeptical of the Ljungburg signing; I felt the stealing of Sigi Schmid from Columbus was a bit of a questionable move after he just helped that city win it’s first league trophy; having them play on a turf field that’s in a football first stadium; the fact that they’re in Seattle (which I have other sports issues with); and the fact that they basically swiped an NASL identity rather than create their own, although I have since reversed my feelings on this issue…bring in all the NASL identity’s you want.  It’s our professional heritage as a soccer country!  All this had me, uhh….let’s call it slightly put out with the Sounder expansion team when things first started.  But they have built a program up there that’s to be respected rather than slaping an expansion team together that’s prepared to fall back on the first year excuse.  And all props to Drew Carey, who is one of the best high-profile soccer fans in this country.  Little fact: he still holds his Galaxy season ticket despite being a minority owner of the Sounders because he lives in L.A. and wants to support his local team.  He’s good for this country’s soccer programs. He and the Sounders made the effort to woo the city and it’s fans first rather than just hoping they’d turn out.  They made it so that the city of Seattle identified with that team from the very start.  And they’re getting results to boot with two very convincing wins to start the season, one of them against a team who was in last year’s MLS cup, and another against a team many pick to make a run this year themselves.  After having watched the city embrace them, support them, and the model they’ve put together, I’m a converted fan.  I’m pulling for them for many reasons, not the least of which is if they are successful more expansion teams will aim to emulate their style and enthusiasm…and I don’t see how that could be a bad thing.</p>
<p><strong>2) Columbus prettiest soccer in MLS?  Maybe, but here comes Seattle.</strong><br />
In watching most of the games in the first to weeks of this 2009 season I feel I can say with some confidence that the Columbus Crew, despite their tag of being the hardest working team in the MLS, also are currently deserving of the title of the prettiest soccer in the MLS as well.  <span class="p"><span>Guillermo Barros Schelotto</span><strong><em></em></strong></span> runs his mid-field with precision and confidence on the ball as well as a kind of player’s player mentality that just makes that team fun to watch.  I’m a huge MLS supporter, but even I recognize that the MLS has a ton of direct play, bypassing the midfield, and loose ball type play that gives it a few hard to watch games every year (by a few I mean more than half…and by that I mean a lot).  I love the physicality of the league, and the work ethic of the players, and the parity of the league, and the unpredictability of the way things bounce in the MLS, and the Revs…I love the Revs (although I’m super disappointed at Parkhurst’s departure…it’s taken something from being a Rev fan for me).  But when I want pretty soccer, I watch England’s Arsenal or Spain’s Barcelona.  Columbus is changing that a bit.  They are a hard working, good-looking soccer team.  Good for them, and I tip my soccer fan’s hat to them for that.<br />
That being said, Sigi Schmid is putting together a pretty good-looking side in Seattle.  They were a bit frantic in the opening minutes, and even after a couple of goals, of the Red Bulls game.  But they showed some great flashes of slick play, a huge hunk of which came from the young Columbian, Freddy Montero.  Their second game against Real Salt Lake was a much more complete game from start to finish.  I was excited watching them play, their attacking runs, the way they controlled the ball and managed the game, which Ljumburg did very well upon his entry despite his high attacking expectations and the ho-hum response to his short performance.  He was smart and I, as a player, appreciated what he brought.  Rookie Steve Zakuani made a few overly long wasteful runs in which he covered a lot of ground only to get caught in a tight space and lose the ball, but brought it on enough occasions to warrant his continued selection.  If the expansion/inexperience blues don’t weight this team down over the run of the season, they’re going to continue to be effective, but more importantly they’re going to continue to be entertaining.</p>
<p><strong>3) Hang on to Freddy Montero</strong></p>
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This one’s no surprise really.  I don’t know what Montero’s contract deal is for, but I pray to the soccer-gods that it’s longer than a year, and that Seattle has the balls and brains to hang on to him as long as they can.  This kid’s been nothing short of brilliant in the first two games and he’s going to start to draw notice really quickly.  Someone who thinks they’re being business smart would say that when the high offers start coming in for Freddy Montero from overseas we should sell him and get bank for the kid early before he starts to decline or gets injured or something.  I say Seattle should go shopping for a second DP tag and hang on to this kid as long as is humanly possible.  He’s the kind of player that can galvanize entire fan-bases around him and his team.  He’ll put butts in the seats.  He’ll be remembered long after Ljumburg has ended his 1-2 year run, Keller has ended his 1-2 year run, and Seattle has lost it’s expansion buzz.  Other bright young talents will sign with MLS because of him as long as he’s here.  He’s the kind of player that the MLS needs to hang on to if it wants the level of play to go up.  Clint Dempsey, Jozy Altidore, Bobby Convey, Freddy Adu, and others were smart sells at the time because the league saw the benefit of the money to grow the league, and didn’t have quite enough swagger to pull off hanging on to them and their ambitions.  Montero represents the beginning of a new time period in MLS history.  He’s a smart, cheeky young player who’s come to the league from elsewhere in his prime as his announcement to the world.  Now’s the time to capitalize on his faith in the league to begin to hang on to these players and think about the product on the field.  A bold move like this would benefit the league long after any allocation money that would have been received for him would stop circulating.  I’m not stupid enough to think we won’t lose him eventually, but a year or two isn’t enough time to really allow what his actual playing impact can be to trickle down through-out the league.</p>
<p><strong>4) NY reorganized to look disorganized </strong><br />
I’m shocked and disappointed that the NY Red Bulls revamp in the off-season has left them looking so disorganized and piss-poor so far this season.  Juan Carlos Osorio is looking less and less like the good coach he appeared to be with Chicago, and more and more like he doesn’t know what he’s doing.  In both their opening games so far they have looked like they were scrambling to figure out what the hell was going on in their defensive half, abandoned most of their midfield play, and had little to no possession on in the attacking third.  I sure hope they get it together or Juan Pablo Angel may decided he wants to go on loan somewhere in Europe this summer.</p>
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<p><strong>5) Houston and NE dominance over?</strong><br />
As much as it saddens me to say it, especially given my Rev’s trophy haul during this time, I believe Houston and New England may have seen one too many important players fly the coop than can be compensated for.  I believe both Dominic Kinnear and Steve Nicol are brilliant coaches, and I tag them both to dominate this league again with their team selection, but for now both the Revolution and the Dynamo look to be teams who are no longer set up to dominate this league.  They have both been unimpressive so far this season, and seem to be searching for answers in key positions.  Will Stuart Holden step up to lead the team and take some of the burden off Brian Ching?  Will stadium concerns and field concerns dog Houston all year?  Will Taylor Twellman and Steve Ralston come back with enough form to lift New England up by the bootstraps, and then continue to stay healthy?  Will Steve Nicol find someone or a combination of someones to replace the vital cog that Michael Parkhurst represented?  Can either team keep the ball on the ground long enough to actually create some flow to a game and therefore some decent attacking opportunities from the run of play rather than counter attacks and surprise chances?  These questions and many more will determine if we even see these two once dominant teams in the playoffs this year, but for now I certainly wouldn’t lay any money on seeing either of these two teams come out of the tunnel at Qwest field come MLS cup ’09.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the MLS gearing up for the big beginning on March 19th, we at End Lines couldn’t help but do a couple of MLS predictions.  Normally I personally try to steer away from doing things like this simply for the fact that it makes it sound like I know what I’m talking about in relation [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=322&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>With the MLS gearing up for the big beginning on March 19th, we at End Lines couldn’t help but do a couple of MLS predictions.  Normally I personally try to steer away from doing things like this simply for the fact that it makes it sound like I know what I’m talking about in relation to every team in the league…which is obviously not true.  But in mulling this idea over with my co-contributor, I couldn’t help it considering how excited I am about this coming season, and how much I’m willing to go out on a limb with a few of my predictions this year.  Seems I&#8217;m the second to make my posting this weekend, so I&#8217;ll encourage you to scroll down and check out <a href="http://endlines.wordpress.com/2009/03/01/predictions-for-the-2009-mls-season/" target="_blank">Mark&#8217;s predictions</a> as well&#8230;I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ll agree as often as we wildly disagree.  Anyway, without further delay, here are my 2009 Major League Soccer predictions:</p>
<p><strong>My 2009 picks for “most likely to succeed”</strong></p>
<p>First and most obviously I have to pick the <strong>Columbus Crew</strong>.  The structure of players is all still there, despite much nervous off-season talk.  Only the piece of Sigi Schmid is gone, a large piece though it may be.  But momentum speaks volumes in a league of parity like the MLS, and no one should be betting against these guys to make another run.  Next there’s the <strong>Chicago Fire</strong>.  The Chicago Fire have too many good pieces not to pick ‘em, but it all hinges on the question of injuries.  Will the injury bug possibly affect this team?  They seem to be pretty reliant on McBride and Rolfe in the attack, and despite some other options that makes them feel shallow up top, but those are two pretty dangerous first choices when you consider they also have Justin Mapp and Blanco as first choices in support.  And lastly I have to pick <strong>Toronto FC</strong>.  Originally I was going to choose them as my “sleeper” pick of the year, but I just see too many good things in Toronto to not put them here in my list. The acquisition of Dwayne De Rosario was the best pick up of the off-season.  Add that to the addition of Adrian Serioux, as well as the potential contributions of Sam Cronin and O’Brian White, and you could easily see Toronto challenging late in the season.<br />
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<p><strong>My 2009 picks for “needs improvement”</strong></p>
<p>For this section I ended up picking two teams that did poorly last year and it certainly doesn’t look to be getting better, and one team that was a popular sleeper pick last year and yet continue to baffle even their admirers.  First up I look to the <strong>L.A. Galaxy</strong> to continue to slide.  L.A. has two of the league’s marquee players in Donovan and Beckham, and this has ended up being exactly their biggest problem in the last two years.  Strapped with these financial weights, which are made so by the salary structure of the MLS, the team simply cannot afford to move on from the single-player approach to build a team.  They’ve dropped a handful of players who they felt were holding them back and Bruce Arena usually runs a well-organized team, something this team desperately needs.  But unless they find some seriously cheap diamonds in the rough this year I just can’t imagine it getting better for them.  My next pick is the <strong>San Jose Earthquakes</strong>.  Frank Yallop has done well to attempt to build a real team in San Jose, and hasn’t had the haphazard approach of some other teams, but a position switch for newcomer Bobby Convey may prove too much given that he’s been idle for so long.  Especially since that switch is from the wing to the middle where he’ll be expected to hold the attack together.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m a big Bobby Convey fan, but I don’t think he’s the man to carry that responsibility for this second year squad.  Look for them to struggle until they get it figured out…which is possibly another year away.  And then there’s <strong>FC Dallas</strong>.  I don’t feel the commitment from Kenny Cooper anymore, Adrian Serioux left for Toronto, there’s been no real change to the off-season revamp…it’s just not in the cards for this team this season in my opinion.  Even Dave Van Der Berg’s addition to the squad probably won’t save this team from sliding further.  Then again, maybe he’ll prove to be what they needed to push them over the hump…probably not though.</p>
<p><strong>Sleeper Pick</strong></p>
<p>My sleeper, or dark horse, pick would be <strong>Chivas USA</strong>.  They’ve been on the verge for a while now and I wouldn’t be surprised to see them explode this season.  Sacha Kljestan will be out to prove himself to prepare for a move out of the MLS, and he’s been the engine of this team for a while now.   With him on point they’re a leg up on most of the parity of the rest of the MLS.  Ultimately however the question of how effective Ante Razov can still be remains the hinging factor on whether this team will burst through the glass ceiling, or simply remain a promising side.  I guess a more appropriate pick for the dark horse than the obviously potential laden Chivas would be the <strong>Seattle Sounders</strong>.  This team has been engaging in purposeful and un-expansion-like dealings that could pay off.  But given the fact that they are an expansion team I still would have to say that if Sigi pulls off a deep run he’ll be the MLS’s version of Guus Hiddink.  Of course, it’s been done before…</p>
<p><strong>As for the rest… </strong></p>
<p>Will qualify for playoffs:</p>
<p><strong>Houston Dynamo</strong> – I’d never dare count the Dynamo out, but there are too many teams who have progressed passed them, and their schedule is too packed to really compete on all fronts like they’ve been trying to do for several seasons now.  I see them running deep, and ending up at home late in the game.<br />
<strong> New England Revolution</strong> – There’s a great amount of quality still on the team, but Steve Ralston is aged but still the pivot of the team, Taylor Twellman is a question due to injury and questions of dedication to the team and the league, and the loss of Michael Parkhurst overseas may be one too many losses in a run of them over several seasons than can be overcome to remain a contender.  Unfortunately, New England’s run of dominant seasons (despite zero titles) may be over for now.<br />
<strong> New York Red Bulls</strong> – NY will have some momentum from last year and from maintaining a large portion of the core of their team, but ultimately all it would take is Juan Pablo Angel to go down for a stretch and they would be in trouble.  Even with him healthy they’ll struggle to replace the service of Dave Van Der Berg to the men up top.<br />
<strong> Kansas City Wizards</strong>– I’ll never bet against a defense anchored by Jimmy Conrad and backed by Kevin Hartman, but they’ve been very inconsistent in recent seasons and I can’t really say what would change that now.</p>
<p>Will miss the playoffs:</p>
<p><strong> DC United </strong>– This team has much quality to bottom dwell, but the reacquisition of Christian Gomez shows they have no other solutions to their problems.  And on top of that it’s an aging team they’re fielding in DC which could cause them to falter late as they’ve been prone to for years now.<br />
<strong>Real Salt Lake</strong> – Although expectations are running high after last year’s showing, and Jason Kreis has instilled confidence in Salt Lake in the last two years, and rightly so, I ultimately just can’t put them above any of the other high picks without a lot of unexpected heroics.  And who is there to be RSL’s hero?<br />
<strong> Colorado Rapids </strong>– This is a team with too many questions and not enough leaders.  Conor Casey is good but inconsistent, and they’ve been searching for a few years for the answer to their troubles, but all they’ve done is acquire Christian Gomez only to deal him right back.  Hardly an act that says they really know what they’re doing.</p>
<p>Anyway, that’s my take given what we know now, but who knows how the ball will bounce!  We&#8217;ll see just how psychic/psychotic some of these pics turn out come the 2009 MLS playoffs.  Either way, here&#8217;s hoping for a great season!</p>
<p>Cheers!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those new readers to the site, I am Mark Engel a MLS contributor to this site.  Jeremiah and I would like to offer up our very scientific predictions for the MLS season, mostly involving my manager mode results from FIFA 09 and stats from last season (just joking).  First up are the teams I [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=290&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>For those new readers to the site, I am Mark Engel a MLS contributor to this site.  Jeremiah and I would like to offer up our very scientific predictions for the MLS season, mostly involving my manager mode results from FIFA 09 and stats from last season (just joking).  First up are the teams I believe will be at the top of the charts at the end of the 2009 season. Then I will discuss the bottom teams, and the team that should shock the fans the most.  After all that, I will make a prediction that just might get me kicked out of my fantasy league.</p>
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<p>We are just 18 days away from the first kick off of the MLS season for 2009, and some teams have shown great success in tournaments around the world.  Included in this games are LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo, these teams have gone from their home towns to far off lands to represent for the MLS, and they have come home stronger.  I question their long term success in the MLS with the amount of games they play over seas, and extending their season, but what do I know.  Based on my scientific results, as mentioned before, I have come the conclusion that the Houston Dynamo will not be in the top of the Western Division, but rather 2nd from the top at the end of the season.  The games they will be playing in the CONCACAF tournament will prevent their starting lineup from being in maximum condition for the MLS run.  Not to mention their starting line up experienced some major shake ups in the off season, by losing DeRosario to Toronto and Nate Jaqua to Seattle.  These extra games also invite injuries and travel fatigue that wears on players as the season progresses.  I believe they have the talent and coaching to a make a run at the playoffs.  Unfortunately, they must sacrifice a few games in the regular season.  Therefore, the team on top of the Western Division will be Real Salt Lake.  This team really came together close to the end of last season, and if they can keep that ball rolling they will maintain their success and power through the competition.  I was very impressed with Kyle Beckerman&#8217;s maturity and leadership on the field.  It allowed for other players to grow and develop.  Yura Movsisyan&#8217;s creativity and striking in the later parts of a game make him a complete threat throughout.  The Eastern Division will be lead by the usual suspects and will come down to an end of the season shootout between New England, Columbus, and Chicago.  This year I believe Chicago will fall short due to their teams reliance on players far older then the rest of the league, Blanco and McBride.  Taking second place in the Eastern Division will be New England.  NE will see some returning faces to the starting lineup that were vacant last season, namely Taylor Twellman, and this will spark that missing piece in their offense.  Yet, unlike Chicago, NE is placing a lot of emphasis on players that have yet to prove themselves in the league.  NE does have their core team coming back including the veteran Ralston, Joseph, and Matt Reis in goal.  We will see if they can put together another season like last year was shaping up to be, before the injury bug came bitting.  That leaves the Columbus Crew as the winners of the Eastern Division, again.  The Crew stormed the MLS last season, and deservedly won the MLS championship.  Schelotto showed his team what it takes to dominate the league, and they followed right in line.  This team took me by surprise last year.  I was watching NE run away with the division, and thinking no one could catch up.  Then the Crew proved me wrong, and won me over with their strong play and balanced team.  I look forward to watching them this season do it all over again.  My only concern with this team in 09 is the aged offense in Moreno, but the team has depth in the striker position. Robbie Rodgers will become the midfielder they rely on as an additional offensive threat.</p>
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<p>Now the bottom of the charts was difficult to choose, mostly because I don&#8217;t look down that far very often.  The Eastern Division will continue to dominate the league play so both of my bottom picks come from the Western Division.  The second from the bottom will be the San Jose Earthquakes.  During the season I predict they will have goal keeper problems as well as striker problems.  Joe Cannon is a capable keeper, yet his defensive line will let him down.  On the other end of the pitch, their forwards will not be productive over the course of the season.  The team at the bottom of the charts will be FC Dallas.  Dallas will see the deathnail for goal keeper Dario Sala.  His performance over the past season continued to waiver and drop.  Kenny Cooper will transfer out in mid season, and will most likely leave the MLS for Europe.  These blows will prevent the team from solidifing until late in the season, when it is to late.</p>
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<p>Now for my surprising predictions of the year.  The team that will shock the league with their performance and growth will be Toronto FC.  I forsee the team finally getting united behind their coach and consistant players like DeRosario, Barrett, and Wynn.  This team will not be at the bottom, and will make an appereance in the playoffs.  The MLS Player of the Year for 2009 will be Goal Keeper Jon Busch of the Chicago Fire.  Jon Busch will be the keystone of his team and lead by example, by being the league&#8217;s number one keeper.</p>
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<p>Give us Your predictions anytime, and we will revisit this post come October to see if I&#8217;m dreaming or a genius.</p>
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		<title>MLS Weekend Wrap-up for Sunday 8/24</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Aug 2008 23:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The MLS weekend roller coaster started early on Wednesday.  The Dynamo extended their lead on RSL by pounding on Chivas with 4 goals in the first half.  Also on Wednesday, Taylor Twellman and NE Revolution pushed past DC United with a 2-1 win.  This is where the roller coaster begins.  On Thursday, Bruce Arena stepped [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=155&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The MLS weekend roller coaster started early on Wednesday.  The Dynamo extended their lead on RSL by pounding on Chivas with 4 goals in the first half.  Also on Wednesday, Taylor Twellman and NE Revolution pushed past DC United with a 2-1 win.  This is where the roller coaster begins.  On Thursday, Bruce Arena stepped onto the pitch as the new head coach and GM for LA Galaxy.  His team fell to the newly restructured Chicago Fire.  Brian McBride lead the Fire to a 1-0 victory.</p>
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<p>The teams that won on Wednesday seemed to have spent their energy and could not win later in the weekend.  NE held out for a draw against Toronto, after Twellman&#8217;s header goal, Barrett evened it up in the second half.  The Dynamo were beat by NY almost as bad as Houston beat Chivas.  The Red bulls slammed Houston 3-0.  Now NE moves on to CONCACAF games, and lets hope they save up energy for their match against LA next Saturday.  Houston will be home this coming Sunday versus the Fire, and their fire power should be home from international duty.</p>
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<p>The real highlight of this past weekend is the story about Carlos Ruiz.  I have a strong disdain for this player now.  He has finally pushed me past the nice guy stage.  I started to not like his antics on the field a few years ago, when he would play dirty underneath the defenses.  He would push and pull, and then cry anytime that he was fouled.  As time went on I started watching him take dives over common plays.  On Wednesday night during the Guatemala vs US match his behavior on the field inspired the rest of his team to play the dirtiest game I have ever seen.  Ruiz dragged his foot after missing a shot on goal, and kicked Howard in the face.  His teammate throw an elbow into Eddie Lewis&#8217;s forehead and split open a massive cut over his eye.  Throughout the whole game, Ruiz and the Guatemala team pulled out every foul in the book.  I don&#8217;t know if Carlos Ruiz&#8217;s play caused his move from LA to Toronto, but I can only hope.  Eddie Lewis has been signed by LA as Ruiz steps out, and that is justice for what happened to him.</p>
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<p>If you disagree with me, good.  I like to see the game played skillfully, yet aggressive.  You might like the type of gameplay that involves foul after foul, dive after dive.  I think that it takes away to much from the beautiful game, and it makes the sport look bad.</p>
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		<title>MLS Weekend Wrap-up for Monday 6/28</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 17:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[First up is the MLS All-Star game, West Ham United 2 vs. MLS All-Stars 3, which was entertaining to watch, yet held very little real significance.  Some people believe that the structure of the all-star game is to spread the value of the MLS players and teams.  During the game it was announced that several [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=124&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>First up is the MLS All-Star game, West Ham United 2 vs. MLS All-Stars 3, which was entertaining to watch, yet held very little real significance.  Some people believe that the structure of the all-star game is to spread the value of the MLS players and teams.  During the game it was announced that several players are on the transfer market for over seas teams, such as Kenny Cooper, Juan Toja, and Edson Buddle.  It is sad that the MLS has the ability to grow great players here, but can&#8217;t pay them enough to retain their skills.  What does the MLS gain by playing EPL teams in their warm-up for their regular season?  The teams are not at their best, and our &#8220;all-stars&#8221; have one practice together before they play.  What does it really prove?  Anyway, the home team did win a somewhat lopsided game, and there were strong signs for team expansion in Canada.  The atmosphere was great, the field looked amazing, and the game play was controlled by the MLS unit except for a couple of well developed offensive plays by West Ham.  Getting past my disdain for the structure of the all-star game, it is fun to see Beckham cross it Blanco, who back heels it to Gomez for an awesome shot on goal.  I look forward to a more traditional all-star format where we have the best of the East vs. the best of the West, and then maybe that team takes on an international club.</p>
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<p>Other than that distraction, we had some very interesting games this past weekend to discuss.  DC United was beat by Houston twice in one week, and the second game was a replay of a postponed game due to weather.  Then during this match the power at RFK stadium went out twice, and the rain came down to delay the game again.  Finally, the game finished near midnight, and then De Ro and Onstad had to travel to the all-star match.  After that other big game the second half of the MLS season began, and LA wishes they were still on vacation.  Dallas trounced LA in a 4-0 victory that highlighted Cooper&#8217;s skills, just in time for his possible transfer to Norway.  The Red Bulls and Earthquakes played to a 1-1 tie in a game that allowed for signs in San Jose&#8217;s growth, and I have no doubt that they will not remain in basement for long.   Chicago and Kansas City, also, tied at 0-0, apparently Blanco was still riding high on his all-star MVP and did not play as crisp as usual.  Lastly, the Columbus Crew defeated Colorado Rapids 2-0.  The Crew are very impressive this season, and I have not been giving them enough credit so far.  They slide right under my radar for a while, but now that they have beaten all the top teams in the MLS, and only 2 points away from taking out New England, they will be on my Tivo list.</p>
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<p>The Crew and the battle for the top of the East will be the drama for the second half of the season.  Not to mention the tight point situation in the Western division.  I once said that NE was to far out front to be caught, now I might have to eat those words.  I have my hopes for my home team, and I look forward to watching the drama unfold.  Who do you think will surprise the league in the second half?</p>
<p>Next up, how do think the US Olympic team will fare, and will the World Cup qualifiers handicap the team?</p>
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		<title>MLS Matchup of the Week for Thursday June 19th</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 19:55:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The MLS games this week are strong across several matches.  I don&#8217;t know what match will be the most interesting to watch, at this time.   I am not over looking the games that were on Wednesday night, however those games were not spectacular games to watch.  I did have hopes for the NY v. NE [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=61&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>The MLS games this week are strong across several matches.  I don&#8217;t know what match will be the most interesting to watch, at this time.   I am not over looking the games that were on Wednesday night, however those games were not spectacular games to watch.  I did have hopes for the NY v. NE match, but it fell short of my expectations, perhaps due to lack of offensive muscle on display.  I do know that the Chicago v. Chivas game will be exciting due to the ever incredible influence of Blanco and the rivalry that has developed between the two sides.  Yet, there are some games that pit top teams against dangerous teams that always make it fun to watch, such as the LA v. Columbus and Real Salt Lake v. NE. On that note the Houston v. Colorado match has my ears perked up.  This match is important because if Houston losses, Columbus will take over second place in the West. And, if they win they could tie for first with LA, again.  Which puts pressure on LA to perform against a strong Columbus team without their top goal scorer, Landon Donovan.</p>
<p>Several top MLS players are on loan to their national teams this week due to World Cup qualifying matches.  Which team will be able to use their bench effectively, and which teams will flounder without their top players.  All in all, I&#8217;ll probably watch all the matches I can, and report on the one that sparked the most inspiration.</p>
<p>Its the soap opera that is team sports.  Who needs prime time crime dramas, or scifi action, when you have the drama and action of competitive sports.  Just look at the drama and suspense that is happening the Euro 2008, could Turkey be anymore fun to watch.</p>
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