Ah yes, score one for you because you learned me so good with a spelling mistake when typing on my phone. Keep it up buck-o!
Don't make yourself out to be a victim if you find somebody disagreeing with your posts. I'm not giving you any more of a third degree (your words, not mine) than anybody else and while not everybody agrees with what I generally post, a lot do.
I appreciate that you elaborated on your initial post, but it still doesn't change my point that evaluating Eirik based on how he plays with the bench players is not assessing him fairly. We've all seen this year how the starters lose a vital outlet in the passing game if Hernandez is at RB or Bravo is at DMid. Now imagine that the entire backline and DMid is unreliable as an outlet (Martinez, Mena, White, Gomez, and Lopez at DMid), so of course Eirik is going to be playing nervy. That's not his fault, that's reality; and an important point of information - Eirik looked awesome playing the ball with his feet in preseason games when he was paired with the starters - his only bad game was his last when he got stuck again with the subs against FC Cincinnati.