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####. Mother####er. DVRed the second half to watch Glee with my wife and the DVR threw up. Here's what I think I know from this thread.

- Somebody scored a goal to make it 2-2 in extra time

- Gooch is hurt bad

- We had 10 left on the field at the end. Why?

- Costa Rica played like a bunch of #####es in the second half

- Whoever scored the final goal had Davies name on a shirt underneath his regular shirt. Seriously?

Does that sound right?

 
Still, to have the WC Finals pulled from you in stoppage time? Damn. After going up 2-0? AND the opposition has 10 men? C'mon...
Play better. Don't stall like a bunch of pansies.
Agreed. did they get their heart sucked out yes? Screwed though - no - they only blew it for themselves. Hope they show it on Univision - Uruguay vs Costa Rica could be pretty interesting. I'm sure that on paper Uruguay probably was hoping for Honduras (regardless of CR's recent form.)-QG
 
####. Mother####er. DVRed the second half to watch Glee with my wife and the DVR threw up. Here's what I think I know from this thread.- Somebody scored a goal to make it 2-2 in extra time- Gooch is hurt bad- We had 10 left on the field at the end. Why?- Costa Rica played like a bunch of #####es in the second half- Whoever scored the final goal had Davies name on a shirt underneath his regular shirt. Seriously?Does that sound right?
CloseJozy had Davies underneath his jerseyWe had 10 on cause Gooch got hurt bad after we made our subs.I dont know the guys name who scored on a header in the 95th minute to tie it.
 
####. Mother####er. DVRed the second half to watch Glee with my wife and the DVR threw up. Here's what I think I know from this thread.- Somebody scored a goal to make it 2-2 in extra time- Gooch is hurt bad- We had 10 left on the field at the end. Why?- Costa Rica played like a bunch of #####es in the second half- Whoever scored the final goal had Davies name on a shirt underneath his regular shirt. Seriously?Does that sound right?
CloseJozy had Davies underneath his jerseyWe had 10 on cause Gooch got hurt bad after we made our subs.I dont know the guys name who scored on a header in the 95th minute to tie it.
Jonathon Bornstein, our right back.
 
Well, double ####. I just managed to get it to play and now I've spoiled the ending for myself. Oh well. Should be good.

 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.

 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
that type of stuff doesn't get the coach kicked out of the game
 
Still, to have the WC Finals pulled from you in stoppage time? Damn. After going up 2-0? AND the opposition has 10 men? C'mon...Get healthy soon Gooch and Charlie.
I'd feel worse for Costa Rica if they had controlled the game, but they really didn't. They had three good chances and converted on two of them. The US had maybe 10 good chances.It is weird how fast things change. I thought that Feilhaber had helped himself at the Confederation Cup more than any player except for Davies. But he really looked pretty anonymous tonight, while Torres really provided a spark. I couldn't tell whether Bornstein was at fault for Ruiz's second goal, but other than that he really played well. Kind of shockingly well.
 
It looked to me like the CR coach submitted his sub card and then wanted to change it. The 4th official wouldn't let him and that was when the chaos started. I don't think that was part of an intentional stall.

I'll be pulling for them against Uruguay, I want to see 4 squads from CONCACAF get in.

 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
that type of stuff doesn't get the coach kicked out of the game
And I don't recall american football players writhing on the ground like they've been shot every 30 seconds. The other stuff (holding the ball in the corner, injury time substitutions), no one has a problem with.ETA - to CR's credit, they didn't flop stall too much tonight, like Mexico invariably does with a late lead.
 
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Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
that type of stuff doesn't get the coach kicked out of the game
I don't think that's why he got the red. I think it was arguing with the ref. I could be wrong though. Plus, the time wasting was going on long after that too.
 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
that type of stuff doesn't get the coach kicked out of the game
And I don't recall american football players writhing on the ground like they've been shot every 30 seconds. The other stuff (holding the ball in the corner, injury time substitutions), no one has a problem with.
:unsure:
 
It looked to me like the CR coach submitted his sub card and then wanted to change it. The 4th official wouldn't let him and that was when the chaos started. I don't think that was part of an intentional stall.I'll be pulling for them against Uruguay, I want to see 4 squads from CONCACAF get in.
I thought that Ecuador got 5th, and that Uruguay was auf. Terrible to get the red that causes your team to be out of the WC Final.
 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
that type of stuff doesn't get the coach kicked out of the game
And I don't recall american football players writhing on the ground like they've been shot every 30 seconds. The other stuff (holding the ball in the corner, injury time substitutions), no one has a problem with.
My #1 complaint with soccer has been the players crying on the ground every time they get nudged. If NFL players did that, I would stop watching.
 
It looked to me like the CR coach submitted his sub card and then wanted to change it. The 4th official wouldn't let him and that was when the chaos started. I don't think that was part of an intentional stall.I'll be pulling for them against Uruguay, I want to see 4 squads from CONCACAF get in.
I thought that Ecuador got 5th, and that Uruguay was auf. Terrible to get the red that causes your team to be out of the WC Final.
Now that I'm just watching the 64th minute, I can confirm that the announcers at least are convinced that Uruguay is is the competition.
 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
that type of stuff doesn't get the coach kicked out of the game
And I don't recall american football players writhing on the ground like they've been shot every 30 seconds. The other stuff (holding the ball in the corner, injury time substitutions), no one has a problem with.
My #1 complaint with soccer has been the players crying on the ground every time they get nudged. If NFL players did that, I would stop watching.
I stopped watching the NFL because it's a) boring, and b) there are WAY too many commercials.
 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
that type of stuff doesn't get the coach kicked out of the game
And I don't recall american football players writhing on the ground like they've been shot every 30 seconds. The other stuff (holding the ball in the corner, injury time substitutions), no one has a problem with.
My #1 complaint with soccer has been the players crying on the ground every time they get nudged. If NFL players did that, I would stop watching.
I stopped watching the NFL because it's a) boring, and b) there are WAY too many commercials.
I'm not here to trash soccer, because I do watch the WC and some of the USA games...but football is about 1000x more exciting.The commercials are getting annoying though.
 
I couldn't tell whether Bornstein was at fault for Ruiz's second goal, but other than that he really played well. Kind of shockingly well.
Disagree with this. I know Harkes was talking about what a great game he had but he is a serious liability defensively and is only good, not great on the offensive end. I put the 2nd goal on Boca and Benny though. Bornstein didn't play it well but Boca stepped up to fill in for where Benny should have been (he was too high) and got himself out of position leaving a hole that Ruiz exploited.
 
Torn patella tendon would be more than 4 months I would think.

Maybe not though... some quick googling says 8-12 weeks. MUCH better than an ACL tear, although Gooch will have a nasty scar from this.

He *may* be able to go full speed as early as March, which might put him in the squad for the WC which starts on June 11th.

 
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Torn patella tendon would be more than 4 months I would think.
From Arthroscopy.com:
The length of time required for casting or bracing is usually a minimum of 6 weeks followed by several weeks of rehabilitation.
From TheDisabledList.com
How long does it take a torn patellar tendon to heal? If it's a partial tear it may take one to two months depending on the damage. If you have surgery you're looking at a six month timeframe. You'll need to allow the patellar tendon to recover, and then you start physical therapy to increase strength and flexibility.
:shrug:
 
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Torn patella tendon would be more than 4 months I would think.
From Arthroscopy.com:
The length of time required for casting or bracing is usually a minimum of 6 weeks followed by several weeks of rehabilitation.
From TheDisabledList.com
How long does it take a torn patellar tendon to heal? If it's a partial tear it may take one to two months depending on the damage. If you have surgery you're looking at a six month timeframe. You'll need to allow the patellar tendon to recover, and then you start physical therapy to increase strength and flexibility.
:shrug:
Way better than any type of ACL damage also. If the patella is all that is damaged he should be good to go and 100% within 6mos. Good to hear if that is it.
 
Really thought the US played well despite the scoreline. CR got very few real opportunities but Ruiz made the most of his while the US flubbed a lot of our really good ones. We really should have won this going away but that's why great finishers get paid big bucks. Our control of the game was enhanced when CR went into a shell after their 2nd goal but we had the better of play even before that IMO.

Howard - didn't get many opportunities and I'm not sure anyone could save either of the two goals. They were just great individual plays by Ruiz. He did make a ridiculous save when Bornstein decided to drift aimlessly in the box leaving a man at the back post to take a shot from the 6. That was a hell of a save.

Bornstein - Harkes likes him. Bradley likes him. But he really is not a good full back. He gets out of position too often and does a really poor job of marking his man. He has speed and that helps him recover some but otherwise, I don't like to see him in there. He makes nice runs down the flank but he is not very good at crosses and doesn't pass well enough for my taste. I'd really like to see Spector get a try out at LB if Castillo isn't ready for Denmark. Nice goal though.

Bocanegra - Had a pretty decent game I thought. His distribution out of the back is pretty meh and he got himself out of position on the 2nd goal but otherwise he did an admirable job. Steady I suppose. He's no world beater but covering for Bornstein puts a lot of pressure on him.

Gooch - that injury looked bad. Hoping it is not serious because we would be lost without him. He got burned on the first goal because of a lack of quickness but the guy has magnets in his head as somehow every single ball in the air finds his head. He's big and strong but he positions himself so well on aerial balls that he basically eliminates many dangerous opportunities on crosses and corners.

Cherundolo - good game. He clearly lacks pace and that could be a liability against speedy wingrs but he positions himself well and is very, very good on the ball. He is also a great weapon offensively as he is able to cross with the best of them. I actually didn't think he had a great game crossing the ball but he did put a few really nice ones in there and he played the wing really well.

Fehlheiber - showed a good workrate in the first half as he moved really well off the ball and gave us some options in the midfield. However, his range was lacking and he got out of position defensively on occasion. The biggest thing to me though was that he lacked any sort of creativity on the ball and was unable to hold it much either.

Bradley - man of the match IMO. His first half may be the best half he has ever played for us. His workrate was unreal and I'm not sure he had a bad touch. Three or four times I cringed when he made a long pass but each one had pinpoint accuracy and started great opportunities. He was just really seeing the field well and distributing better than we ever do. He also has unreal range and seemed to be everywhere. His 2nd half wasn't as strong as it appeared he tired to a degree. But he still was doing a lot of heavy lifting in the middle and the scrappy goal was well deserved.

Donovan - not one of his better matches but I only say that because I expect better touch from him. He saw and created well, generally made good decisions, but his passes weren't crisp and his finishes were obviously lacking. I guess I blame it on the sloppy conditions.

Holden - I'm a big fan but this wasn't a good game. He lost his positioning over and over and didn't seem to show well at all leaving the right side basically non-existent for large portions of the game. Dolo did a much better job exploiting the space there. He works hard and it is nice to see a right winger coming deep for defensive support though.

Casey - he does some things well and seems to understand how to play with his back to the goal pretty well. But he is just not a threat otherwise and lacks the speed or technique to make runs on his own. There is no excuse for him missing the net on the opportunity that Jozy gave him.

Altidore - nice game. Certainly shows the flashes of brilliance. He's still more potential than reality but that potential is looking to be higher and higher. Great work rate tonight and he's just a handful for defenders. He showed great skill on the ball and uses his size well. Would like to see him finish better and be more a threat in the air but he's definitely coming along. Hopefully he can get more playing time with Hull because I don't see a way to keep him off the field for us going forward.

Torres - I thought he saw the field much better than Benny. He distributes well and has a real good feel for the field. Needs to position himself better defensively but he made several nice tackles.

Rogers - He was really hit or miss in the Gold Cup but I thought he did pretty well here. Some nice crosses and he held his positioning better than Holden. He doesn't have the holding ability of Holden but looks like he can be a good tactical sub.

Cooper - it's so frustrating seeing such a big guy play so small. But he has good skill on the ball and showed a few flashes tonight. He needs to get some friendly opportunities because we need to figure out who is pairing with Jozy but he needs to do more with his opportunities than he has to this point. Generally I don't see him as a good pairing for Altidore but at this point, I'm not sure who is....maybe Dempsey is that guy.

 
Torn patella tendon would be more than 4 months I would think.
From Arthroscopy.com:
The length of time required for casting or bracing is usually a minimum of 6 weeks followed by several weeks of rehabilitation.
From TheDisabledList.com
How long does it take a torn patellar tendon to heal? If it's a partial tear it may take one to two months depending on the damage. If you have surgery you're looking at a six month timeframe. You'll need to allow the patellar tendon to recover, and then you start physical therapy to increase strength and flexibility.
:goodposting:
Way better than any type of ACL damage also. If the patella is all that is damaged he should be good to go and 100% within 6mos. Good to hear if that is it.
Major bullet dodged (possibly)
 
You know ESPN is a serious about a subject when they bring Bob Ley into the studio. Loving all this soccer coverage.
Bob Ley was the voice of the US team years ago in the 90's. I hope his inclusion tonight is a sign that he will be a big part of the World Cup broadcast team, perhaps anchoring the studio before and after games.
 
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My #1 complaint with soccer has been the players crying on the ground every time they get nudged. If NFL players did that, I would stop watching.
sigh, the World Cup thread is literally going to suck as bad as so many other threads.Jesus %#$@ing christ, this is one of the biggest threads on the boards, you really think we give a flying %#$ why some one does not like the sport??Is this what we are going to have to deal with in a World Cup thread???
 
I'm not here to trash soccer, because I do watch the WC and some of the USA games...but football is about 1000x more exciting.
seriously and I am not kidding, either talk about the games/players/matchups/coaches/tactics/broadcasters/ect or go away. None of us care why you don't like the sport.It is the absolute height of ignorance to come in to a specialized thread and then fart in it, friggan numerous times.Do you go into NASCAR threads and say "why are the drivers only taking left turns"Do you go into basbeball threads and say "why is he on the injured reserve list with a hang nail?"Do you go into football threads and say "why is there 5000 commercials for everry 10 seconds of play?"
 
####. Mother####er. DVRed the second half to watch Glee with my wife and the DVR threw up. Here's what I think I know from this thread.- Somebody scored a goal to make it 2-2 in extra time- Gooch is hurt bad- We had 10 left on the field at the end. Why?- Costa Rica played like a bunch of #####es in the second half- Whoever scored the final goal had Davies name on a shirt underneath his regular shirt. Seriously?Does that sound right?
CloseJozy had Davies underneath his jerseyWe had 10 on cause Gooch got hurt bad after we made our subs.I dont know the guys name who scored on a header in the 95th minute to tie it.
Jonathon Bornstein, our right back.
our left back I think you meant. Cherundolo played on the right side tonight
 
3-4 months is not all that bad, especially thinking it could have been worse. That will bring him back in the Feb time frame. The bigger concern though is how the hell is he going to get back into game shape when he is likely never to see the field when he gets back to Milan. We can maybe hope that he gets loaned out so that he has some time to recover.

 
The way I see it, South Korea hooked us up in 2002 when they didn't need to. We're just paying it forward.
so true! I even remember the rumors of the Portuguese players trying to talk the SK into laying for a draw at half time in the tunnel. Thank freaking god they kept playing else we were out on our as instead of being a blown call away from a semi final spot.
 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
That's not what they did. If CR showed superior ball possession that would be one thing. Trotting off the field in super slow-mo? :goodposting: Playing up an 'injury' to kill clock? :goodposting: That's more like what the Seahawks did in '88 with Joe Nash repeatedly faking injuries per Chuck Knox's instructions to slow down the Bengals and their innovative no-huddle offense (ya know, the offense that Marv Levy wanted the league to ban). -QG
 
Capella, how do you feel about an offense running out the clock by calling running plays in american football? What about waiting until the play clock is nearly at 0 before snapping the ball? Are they also playing like pansies for having good clock management.
that type of stuff doesn't get the coach kicked out of the game
And I don't recall american football players writhing on the ground like they've been shot every 30 seconds. The other stuff (holding the ball in the corner, injury time substitutions), no one has a problem with.
My #1 complaint with soccer has been the players crying on the ground every time they get nudged. If NFL players did that, I would stop watching.
Psst - don't ever look at any wide receivers...-QG
 
First time in a decade that Croatia couldn´t qualify for a big tourney :thumbdown:

The croatian press wants coach Bilić head for this. I am not so sure about this, he is a very good coach IMO.

 
You know ESPN is a serious about a subject when they bring Bob Ley into the studio. Loving all this soccer coverage.
Bob Ley was the voice of the US team years ago in the 90's. I hope his inclusion tonight is a sign that he will be a big part of the World Cup broadcast team, perhaps anchoring the studio before and after games.
He said as much in a podcast with Bill Simmons about a month ago. I think they're actually going to be onsite too, but I may be misremembering what he said. ESPN is going to go pretty balls out.
 
I know Altidore's finishing was not great last night but damn did I enjoy watching him play. I have no idea what got into to him but his work rate was significantly higher than normal. Combing that high work rate with that big young body of his was causing issues for the defense. Very few strikers work as hard as he did and it really showed.

If he can some how make this work rate his normal work rate and then clean up a bit on finishing(of which is his strong suit), he is going to be very solid for the US.

 
Altidore was great last night IMO. He made some very nice little touches in the final 3rd and shielded really well. Work rate was great. He just didnt finish. I think you can chalk that up to the emotion. he wanted to score so badly.

 
some nice home cooking last night to "earn" the draw

sucked to see gooch go down like that, he's one of my favorite guys.

That said, I really have a hard time rooting for this US team. :goodposting:

 
Those of you who watched the game, how evenly divided was the crowd at RFK? Was it all USA fans or did the DC metro areas sizeable Central American population show up to support the Ticos?

 
guru_007 said:
some nice home cooking last night to "earn" the drawsucked to see gooch go down like that, he's one of my favorite guys. That said, I really have a hard time rooting for this US team. :hophead:
you think there was too much injury time?
 
TLEF316 said:
Altidore was great last night IMO. He made some very nice little touches in the final 3rd and shielded really well. Work rate was great. He just didnt finish. I think you can chalk that up to the emotion. he wanted to score so badly.
Good point. I was re-winding a few times he did this to show to my 5-year old how he shielded the ball. I'm expecting him to use it this weekend against the other U5's and TOTALLY DOMINATE!!!Actually I did show it to him a few times since I had been talking about it earlier this week. He tends to dominate a little at the games so I try to get him to use some of his other skills (step-overs, pullbacks, passing to teammates etc.) throughout the game instead of scoring.

:prouddad:

 
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andy_b said:
I know Altidore's finishing was not great last night but damn did I enjoy watching him play. I have no idea what got into to him but his work rate was significantly higher than normal. Combing that high work rate with that big young body of his was causing issues for the defense. Very few strikers work as hard as he did and it really showed.If he can some how make this work rate his normal work rate and then clean up a bit on finishing(of which is his strong suit), he is going to be very solid for the US.
I think Jozy wanted to show off the Davies gear underneath his jersey. That is why he worked so hard.But obviously that is just speculation.
 

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