Is there any sort of statistical evidence that supports David Lee’s claim that our team ‘can compete with every team in the league’.![]()
Last call for mailbag questions
Is there any sort of statistical evidence that supports David Lee’s claim that our team ‘can compete with every team in the league’.![]()
Last call for mailbag questions
Do you have a reference for that quote?Is there any sort of statistical evidence that supports David Lee’s claim that our team ‘can compete with every team in the league’.
Recent Q&A video, 6:45Do you have a reference for that quote?
"Compete" just means "try," it doesn't mean "win"Is there any sort of statistical evidence that supports David Lee’s claim that our team ‘can compete with every team in the league’.
"Compete" just means "try," it doesn't mean "win"
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Beautiful stuff from beautiful people. Thanks for this. Very insightful, specifically liked all the tactical analyses and their relations to the players (and a lot of emphasis on Ojeda in this, I noticed lol)
Sweet. Excellent breakdown, and might I say, it's awesome to have our Big Bird playing his game again.Made a quick video breaking down how Pascal looked to break down Philly's press and how Keaton Parks was integral in doing that.
That, and Keaton's ability to draw defenders in to help create space elsewhere (something he's talked in the past about doing), leads to the game-winning goal.
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Small Windows Open Big Chances
Pascal Jansen breaks down the strategy behind breaking Philadelphia’s high press, while Keaton Parks brings it to life on the pitch— setting the stage for Alonso Martinez's decisive goal.www.theoutfield.nyc
I'm also (somewhat serious, somewhat joking) wondering if Keaton is finally getting better sleep and performing better because of it. He has an almost two-year old son and I'm sure sleep during the 2024 season and back half of 2023 season was tough. Perhaps his son is old enough now to be giving him much better sleep?Sweet. Excellent breakdown, and might I say, it's awesome to have our Big Bird playing his game again.
I'm finding it increasingly difficult to not think Parks was stultified in Cushing's last season. I'm not exactly sure why. But I suspect those games when he looked to be at a jog had more to do with his assignment than his own preferred style of play.
I think Pascal has liberated Keaton's game. He's found his Bulletproof Man.
That would be a great question for an in-depth sit-down.I'm also (somewhat serious, somewhat joking) wondering if Keaton is finally getting better sleep and performing better because of it. He has an almost two-year old son and I'm sure sleep during the 2024 season and back half of 2023 season was tough. Perhaps his son is old enough now to be giving him much better sleep?
I'm considering asking him about it but not quite sure how to approach asking that question.
I'm also (somewhat serious, somewhat joking) wondering if Keaton is finally getting better sleep and performing better because of it. He has an almost two-year old son and I'm sure sleep during the 2024 season and back half of 2023 season was tough. Perhaps his son is old enough now to be giving him much better sleep?
I'm considering asking him about it but not quite sure how to approach asking that question.
I've been saying this for the past two years!I'm also (somewhat serious, somewhat joking) wondering if Keaton is finally getting better sleep and performing better because of it. He has an almost two-year old son and I'm sure sleep during the 2024 season and back half of 2023 season was tough. Perhaps his son is old enough now to be giving him much better sleep?
I'm considering asking him about it but not quite sure how to approach asking that question.
Really good point. I've thought of this, too. I know I'd be treating my body a bit gingerly after experiences like those.I’d also be interested to know if his health played a role in it, both in terms of his recovery timeline and from a confidence standpoint. Keaton went through a lot with the blood clot issues, and the fact that the clots returned a year after his first surgery could have weighed heavily on him. It’s possible that concern about them coming back, whether consciously or subconsciously, caused him to hold back a bit on the field.
New from Paul Harvey on Aiden O'Neill: A Roo in Blue
With open DP and U22 spots and a league-leading GAM total, NYCFC should make big swings at significant pieces in the next window to alter the course of the season. Questions about City Football Group’s commitment to winning in MLS will arise if that doesn’t happen.
Whether CFG is providing the organizational resources ($$ for signings) to be successful and whether those resources are being implemented properly are two separate questions.Great article, O'Neill sounds very exciting. Although I am not sure I agree with the last lines:
Given that we are in the bottom half of the league in both goals scored and xG and they did nothing to improve the offense I think we are already the point where we should be questioning their commitment to winning. Historically players that we add in the second window arrive too late to have a meaningful impact on the season. By not addressing the offensive issues this window they have essentially punted on the season. That's 2 out of the last 3 years where they have not come close to building a roster to "compete for trophies." The goal production is not there now and if Maxi or Martinez miss any significant amount of time its going to get ugly fast.