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Archive for August 12th, 2010

Three Questions: Wizards at San Jose Earthquakes

Posted by Andy Ted Edwards on August 12, 2010

KC Soccer Stadium > San Jose's Prospective New Stadium

This Saturday night, our beloved Kansas City Wizards take to the road for their first matchup of the 2010 MLS season against the San Jose Earthquakes. Kansas City will host its leg of the home-and-away tie on the last night of the regular season, October 23.

While last week’s match against defending MLS Cup winners Real Salt Lake was called “the biggest game of the year so far” by fans and players alike, this week’s trip to the Bay Area is even bigger for a completely different reason. At present moment, the Quakes sit two places and 3 points above KC in the league table. As was discussed on Wednesday, head to head matchups with playoff competitors are the quickest way to climb the table. Anything short of a draw on Saturday, and a golden opportunity will have been wasted.

As always, I’ve got three important questions the Wizards have to answer en route to the result they want.

1. Will the finishing improve?

To put it honestly, and without regard for feelings, this team is borderline awful when it comes to finishing and actually putting the ball in the back of the net. Since the insertion of Teal Bunbury into the regular starting XI, the creation of chances and pressure on opposing defenses is there, yes. That goes without saying. But, as was pointed out in the Byline 2 Backpost podcast this week, our forwards’ finishing abilities are less than stellar. Kei Kamara, for all his other skills and his great size, is probably the worst finisher of the lot of them. Forget the ultimate miss against Los Angeles Galaxy this year; that was a freak thing. I’m thinking more about multiple opportunities that you see most MLS forwards finish. At times, it seems he gets uber-excited and “finishes” prematurely, if you know what I mean. Just calm down, Kei. We’ve all done it.

Now, the fact that Kei has struggled to finish this year, yet still has amassed 7 goals on the season makes it slightly easier to swallow. (Hopefully the “finishing prematurely” joke is out of your mind already.) That said, there’s a small bone to pick with Ryan Smith. It’s rather simple, actually. Dude, just shoot the ball. Whenever you are darting into the box, dancing around defenders and looking for an opening to shoot, here’s what I want you to do. Decide when you think you need to shoot, and let it rip one touch before then. How frustrating was it against Salt Lake to see him run defenders raged and stupid over and over, only to take one touch too many and fire a shot into a defender who was given just enough time to recover and regain a bit of self-pride?

San Jose aren’t airtight in defense. Chances will present themselves. We just have to learn to finish. We didn’t do so against Salt Lake, and we dropped 2 points. A draw here isn’t the end of the world, but 3 points are better than 1 any day of the week.

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Week 19 SBNhanced MLS Power Rankings

Posted by Andy Ted Edwards on August 12, 2010

Continuing with the “soon to be SB Nation blog” theme, I’m going to keep doing SB Nation MLS blog-type things here at The Daily Wiz. In doing so, this may (or may not be) your first look at the weekly SBNhanced MLS Power Rankings.

“Why is it called ‘SBNhanced’,” you ask? Well, there a bit more to it and it’s slighty different from your typical power rankings, thus being deemed enhanced. Basically, it’s a power rankings poll done weekly by all of the SB Nation MLS blog leaders. (This is actually my third of fourth week participating, but the first I’ve posted results here for some reason.) Seeing as how there is yet to be an MLS blog on the network for every club, there are currently 7 voters. Beginning next week, there should be 9, with the additions this week of Dynamo Theory (Houston Dynamo) and Eighty Six Forever (Vancouver Whitecaps) to the network. By the way, the poll is conducted and run every week by Martin Shatzer over at Black And Red United. (DC – yack.)

Rather than a straightforward 1 through 16 ranking system, (there actually are no numerical rankings) each team’s power ranking is determined by being placed into a tier that each voter believes said team fits into. Their are four tiers, and they are as follows: Teams Contending for Cups, Teams Likely in the Playoffs, Teams on the Outside Looking In and Teams Competing for #3 Draft Pick. A voter can choose to put as many or as few teams in each tier as they like, all based on where they think they fall into the pecking order.

Moving right along, here is this week’s poll:


Total Vote Count First Tier Votes Last Week’s Tier
Tier 1 – Teams Contending For Cups
Real Salt Lake 21 7 1
Columbus Crew 21 7 1
LA Galaxy 20 6 1
Tier 2 – Teams Likely in the Playoffs
FC Dallas 17 2 2
New York Red Bulls 15 2 2
Seattle Sounders 15 1 2
Toronto FC 14 0 3
Tier 3 – Teams on the Outside Looking In
Colorado Rapids 11 0 3
Chicago Fire 9 0 2
San Jose Earthquakes 6 0 3
Kansas City Wizards 6 0 3
Tier 4 – Teams Competing for #3 Draft Pick
Chivas USA 2 0 3
Houston Dynamo 2 0 4
New England Revolution 1 0 4
Philadelphia Union 0 0 4
DC United 0 0 4

Thoughts? Agreeances? Disagreements? Complaints? Truly, the greatest thing about a blog on the SB Nation network is not the writing and the posts itself, (thank God for that, right?) but the broad community of sports fans it brings together and how a blog can sort of take on its own personality and feel more like a “place” than a site. Feel free to share your thoughts, because once the move happens, commenting is incredibly easier and free-flowing.

Total Vote Count First Tier Votes Last Week’s Tier
Tier 1 – Teams Contending For Cups
Real Salt Lake 21 7 1
Columbus Crew 21 7 1
LA Galaxy 20 6 1
Tier 2 – Teams Likely in the Playoffs
FC Dallas 17 2 2
New York Red Bulls 15 2 2
Seattle Sounders 15 1 2
Toronto FC 14 0 3
Tier 3 – Teams on the Outside Looking In
Colorado Rapids 11 0 3
Chicago Fire 9 0 2
San Jose Earthquakes 6 0 3
Kansas City Wizards 6 0 3
Tier 4 – Teams Competing for #3 Draft Pick
Chivas USA 2 0 3
Houston Dynamo 2 0 4
New England Revolution 1 0 4
Philadelphia Union 0 0 4
DC United 0 0 4

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