Flash has decent touch for a big target guy (not sure why the criticism of his touch). My concern is more that he doesn't drop his weight enough so he's easier to knock off balance than he should be as a target player. I think CapO is right here. He produces goals at a good clip when he's in the game as a box finisher. He's not a lot of help in the build up. Perhaps if he could develop better lower body strength and learn to drop his weight as a target player, he'd be able to see the field more. As it is he's a decent third or fourth striker at a decent price.Right because Gordon was completely ineffective on Sunday right??? He was our third leading scorer last year playing in about half the minutes. He was more productive than Sir Goldenballs and makes 1/10 the money. He's no McBride but he's a decent option.
Whateverhappenedto?
#16
Posted 26 March 2009 - 11:00 AM
#17
Posted 26 March 2009 - 11:34 AM
I Kirk does well in Minn, I bet Sigi goes after him as I believe Sigi drafted him. The kid had speed and size, but his touches were "Ngwenyaesque".
Qirk was a Doug Hamilton call. It was during the tenure of Fat Head Sampson when he got drafted.
#18
Posted 26 March 2009 - 01:30 PM
Flash has decent touch for a big target guy (not sure why the criticism of his touch).
You need to get to more games and watch him warm up. He can't even play 5v2 keep away. Gordon plays defense throughout the entire warm up. if 5v2 turns includes mandatory juggling, forget about it. His touch is worse than Michael J Fox, Muhammed Ali, and Pope JP combined. He's officially the worst player on the team and quite possibly the least skilled player in the league.
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#19
Posted 26 March 2009 - 01:33 PM
He was about as good as Flash.
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#20
Posted 26 March 2009 - 01:50 PM
Flash has decent touch for a big target guy (not sure why the criticism of his touch). My concern is more that he doesn't drop his weight enough so he's easier to knock off balance than he should be as a target player. I think CapO is right here. He produces goals at a good clip when he's in the game as a box finisher. He's not a lot of help in the build up. Perhaps if he could develop better lower body strength and learn to drop his weight as a target player, he'd be able to see the field more. As it is he's a decent third or fourth striker at a decent price.
Are you guys for real? I'm sure off the field he's a great guy, but he really lacks a great deal for a professional player.
He has little to no technique, his first touch leaves a lot to be desired, he doesn’t know how to play off the ball, he doesn't know how to time his runs, etc etc...really I can go on and on about him.
You can't serious defend this guy based on the few goals he's scored after all even a broken watch is right twice a day.
#21
Posted 26 March 2009 - 02:29 PM
Gordon doesn't have the best touch by any stretch of the imagination. Is he the best target forward in MLS? Not even close. Does he finish his chances? Not often enough. However, does he suck at the level Gunner and Jamesy claim? I don't think so. I saw him on tons of occasions last year show for the ball and make good touches to lay it off to LD or whoever. He does a good job most of time of holding up possession when the service is half decent. That's a huge part of the equation. His service most of time last year was driven balls neck high or a ball six feet away waist high. Nobody would succeed with that.
I don't think he's a 90 minute player but he's a serviceable option off the bench when we need somebody as an aerial threat to add to the attack. He proved that on Saturday. He got involved right away was involved in both goals we had.
#22
Posted 26 March 2009 - 02:54 PM
#23
Posted 26 March 2009 - 03:33 PM
I saw him on tons of occasions last year show for the ball and make good touches to lay it off to LD or whoever.
We're watching two incredibly different games. we need a new thread dedicated to this...
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#24
Posted 26 March 2009 - 03:42 PM
Now we have Sanneh and Gonzalez to put in those headers.. Oh who am I kidding we still suck.
#25
Posted 26 March 2009 - 03:43 PM
Touch? How often have you ever seen him one time a ball into the goal...or take a ball on a runaway and score. He's a big dude, and his headers are rarely on frame or in goal.
#26
Posted 26 March 2009 - 03:58 PM
Joseph Ngwenya - http://en.wikipedia..../Joseph_Ngwenya - he's playing in Turkey. with Antalyaspor
Mamba Chisoni - http://en.wikipedia....ubarike_Chisoni - Indiana Invaders
Pando Ramirez http://en.wikipedia....llermo_Ramírez - municipal
Cobi Jones - assistant Galaxy coach (duh)
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#27
Posted 26 March 2009 - 04:32 PM
He's much too old to be teaching the little nuances of the game, running into space, one touch passes, taking shots on goal without having to take 5 touches first, kicking it right to the gk when you have an open net, trying to dribble the ball into the goal, or my favorite of all time, tying your fucking shoelaces on the run of play..... part of the American coach's problem is that they mistake hustle for skill. Hustle is great and all, but if you look at his overall performances he just isn't there yet, and by the time it gets there he'll be too old to contribute to the team effectively. If you are going to waster roster time developing a player, make it a young one, Trystan Bowen or Isreal Sesay.
For the record I feel the exact same way about Eddie Johnson.
#28
Posted 27 March 2009 - 01:32 AM
Saw Xavier eating lunch in Bev Hills.
#29
Posted 27 March 2009 - 11:26 AM
If you're not creepin', you're not trying...
#30
Posted 27 March 2009 - 12:43 PM
When Flash stops scoring goals at a 1 per 270 minute pace and the G's stop scoring when he's in the game, bench him, waive him, trade him, whatever. Until then, let's keep him and his goals whatever they look like. I personally don't mind ugly soccer as long as it bags more onions than the opponent.I don't think a recent G has had such a polarizing effect on people around here. And by people I mean people who's opinion I respect on the boards which is about six and counting...
Gordon doesn't have the best touch by any stretch of the imagination. Is he the best target forward in MLS? Not even close. Does he finish his chances? Not often enough. However, does he suck at the level Gunner and Jamesy claim? I don't think so. I saw him on tons of occasions last year show for the ball and make good touches to lay it off to LD or whoever. He does a good job most of time of holding up possession when the service is half decent. That's a huge part of the equation. His service most of time last year was driven balls neck high or a ball six feet away waist high. Nobody would succeed with that.
I don't think he's a 90 minute player but he's a serviceable option off the bench when we need somebody as an aerial threat to add to the attack. He proved that on Saturday. He got involved right away was involved in both goals we had.
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