Do you have an actual point, or is that supposed to be some kind of, you didn't think this through gotcha argument?
I am a fan of the way our team uses and abuses the rules to win.
I am NOT a fan of the fact that those rules are able to be used and abused in the manner that we do. I'd much rather the rule was written, you may only have 8 non citizens per team, on average. This whole crap where half or more of a team is comprised of non citizens is anathema to me. Half of the logic behind MLS is to give American kids guaranteed places to earn money if they choose the soccer route.
Foreign coaches and technical staff, great, the UEFA coaching standards are higher than the US. And the UEFA coaching certification courses are harder. I am pissed off that the US coaching certifications are not on the same level, and I am more pissed that those courses are not subsidized by USSF.
More and better coaches are how you fix the USMNT, even if the system of pay to play limps along. But that only works if there are places for those kids to play at the professional level.
For the next few years this current setup may be reasonable in order to keep the skill level of the league growing, but I want it tightened up as soon as possible, force coaches to play kids as the pipeline for American talent comes fully online in the next few years.