mr. furley said:
was thinking to myself, who else on the US roster can play internationally at a high level? or at the high end club level?
it seems like they have Pulisic (a 20 year old) and then a bunch of guys who are just there because they need bodies. it seems Altidore is #2?? is he even considered good? it seems a lot of people trash him. and then when they trash him say "well, it's either him or Zardes and he's not better"
Bradley i guess would be the NBA/NFL equivalent of a guy who was once good but is just hanging on for experience & nostalgia. maybe if he were a European player, this version would be him coming to MLS as a name draw in the post-twilight of his career.
Pulisic can become a World Class player. He's not there yet, but he's capable of playing competitively at a high end club level and would be getting minutes internationally even if he'd picked Croatia over the US(and they took 2nd in the last WC). I believe him to already be the best player the US has ever had. Now, will he have the career to back it up? God we all hope so.
Tyler Adams(who is hurt and didn't go to the Gold Cup) is IMO our 2nd best player. He has the ability to be World Class as well. He was the highest rated DM in the Bundesliga for the second half of last season(his only half a season in the league) and has Leipzig fans cumming all over themselves because of his potential. He honestly has the potential to be more important to the USMNT than Pulisic is as well.
John Brooks(also hurt and not there) is our current 3rd best player IMO. He's not World Class and will never be IMO, but he's just a step below that. He's playing currently as a CB for a midtable Bundesliga team, but I feel he has the talent to play for a Champions League side. His presence would go a long ways towards stabilizing our defense. Unfortunately, he's proven to be a bit injury prone and this will be an issue going forward.
Jozy is our best striker currently. He is no where near World Class ability and never will be. There was a time when we all thought he had a chance to be, but that time was short lived and passed by a long time ago. Still, he's a serviceable striker and would be our unquestioned starter if he was fully healthy(sensing a theme yet?)
We are also missing our best RB currently(Yedlin), so this team is definitely a B team when you look at it overall.
As far as Bradley? I would compare him to a guy like Luol Deng. At his peak, he was incredible and it wasn't surprising to see him match up with guys like LeBron or Kobe and be more than up for the challenge. Then, he quickly fell off the ladder. For a time he was still a serviceable pro and could get by. By the end he was only getting minutes because of his name and his contract. Bradley is somewhere between the serviceable time and the old pro that still gets by because of his name. His time should be almost over as a first choice player on the squad, but I expect he'll be a part of it for a few years more if only due to his leadership.