Are you a teacher? I've only heard my wife (a teacher) use the phrase struggle bus. I love it.
You may be spot on about their defensive intensity. I've watched them, Davis just hasn't replicated Dax. Long term, it's the right move for a team on a budget, but you only get small windows in sports unless you splash cash. Their window is now. They miss him badly.
So my example may be a crappy one. But I still worry about Pirlo's flaws when we play a team that dictates pace and style on us.
Nah, not a teacher just on #team20's.
It was the right move from a long term prospective to sell Dax, but unless Austria decides to splash some cash in the summer window, their MLS cup dreams are now dead for a few years. If they had kept Dax it would have been a gamble on winning it this year versus trying to setup for the future. Besides the defensive struggles NJRB have they're also starting to undergo a serious period of transition. The reason NYCFC's old guys can still play well at 35+, after their competitiveness has started cratering due to age, is because they were world class players and had a lot of skill cushion before they get to average MLS level. That's not the case for NJRB, lets take a look shall we.
BWP their best scorer is 32. While many of his goals come due to his height and ups, aka headers, you still have to get there and NJRB's style is hyper athletic. BWP is going to fall off a cliff sooner than later.
Klejstan - 31 his absolute career peak was probably in the last few months with some NT call ups for the first time in ages. Now its about how do you manage his decline. The best move is probably to deal like with Dax, but that would give away the game too much. You want to telegraph to the fans that its going to be a rebuilding period,not spring it on them over an offseason.
Robles - 32 goalie years are different than normal years but Robles isn't at his best anymore. And the FO needs to start thinking replacements, but this situation can still go on for a few years, as Robles still has a ways to fall before he becomes a bottom half goalie.
Aurelian Collins - 31 They need to replace the defense anyway so its not as big of a problem.
There's some more old guys that can start but not always like Grella. More importantly if you discard these guys the rest of the team is 26 or younger, and its really 24 or younger because there's one 26 year old. They are damn young and stocked with talent that
will be good but is currently ok. Just based on the bell curve of pro level soccer skill vs age its going to be 3-4 years before you can start calling NJRB title challengers from the word go. Right now their best players are aging out or being sold and their young players need time. Selling Dax was my signal that they are trying to build for the future a bit and try and cut down on that 3-4 year cycle.
It all depends on how their young players develop at this point, if they can develop quickly then year after next they could be right on top of the east again, if they don't its going to take a bit.
NJRB won't stop being dangerous, their academy is producing too reliably for that to happen in the foreseeable future. But for a few years they're going to be quite beatable before we have to start circling the match days as must win's for a title shot, instead of just a must win rivalry game.
Sidenote: Personal conspiracy theory. The NYCFC academy actually has a lot of people with very high level European youth coaching badges. NYCFC have near exclusive youth scouting rights to an athletic pool the size of the Netherlands, they can develop a huge amount of sellable talent if they put their minds to it.