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Posts Tagged ‘at Colorado Rapids – 7/17/10’

A Day Later: Thoughts On The Wizards’ Draw At Colorado Rapids

Posted by Andy Ted Edwards on July 18, 2010

Hey, Vermes. You! Play me more!

Sometimes, especially when you’ve just come off an emotional roller coaster of a game, it’s better to take a day to come down, relax, step back and take an objective look at things. You can’t find a better example of such a time than Saturday night’s game between the Kansas City Wizards and the Colorado Rapids.

Our beloved Wizards went from looking like a team that could somehow take 4 points from just this one game, to squandering chances to lock up the maximum 3 points, to knowing that the missed chances would come back and haunt them in the end, to looking like a draw was a fair result, to being luckier than a Powerball winner to come away with a point.

From Davy Arnaud scoring his second goal of the season in the 20th minute, to Kei Kamara’s spectacularly saved shot which was well placed in the bottom corner of the goal, to Arnaud’s rebound shot immediately after somehow being saved as well, to Teal Bunbury beating the keeper and somehow managing to hit both posts on one shot, the Wizards were a 3 point side in the first half and probably should have netted a second or third goal.

Surprisingly, a key cog in the Wizards’ sudden rush of attacking prowess has been the play of midfielder Craig Rocastle. Not only did Rocastle pick up the assist on Arnaud’s goal, which was a beautifully weighted ball ahead of everyone for Davy to run onto, but he did as good of a job winning the ball in the midfield area as fellow midfielder Stephane Auvray, who is known almost exclusively for doing so. Early on in the season, many Wizards fans – myself included, no doubt – were harsh critics on Rocastle, but not without reason. He managed to pick up four yellow cards and a red through the first six games of his MLS career this season. Over the last handful of games, though, coach Peter Vermes seems to have potentially tamed the beast and brought out a run of play that very few ever expected of Rocastle. If Rocastle continues his recent form – even if only for 60-70 minutes a game, which was the case in each game this week – his size and aggressive ball winning abilities could be a real asset for this team. And, it goes without saying that Vermes would be due quite the pat on the back for this diamond in the rough.

It’s really hard to pinpoint and put a finger on what happened this past week that changed so drastically from losing 2-0 to Chivas USA at home, to beating Eastern Conference leader Columbus Crew and drawing a playoff side Colorado, each on the road. Oh wait, no it’s not. It has everything to do with Josh Wolff sitting on the bench. I’ll give Vermes that up until this point, Teal Bunbury wasn’t quite “getting it” yet and he wasn’t ready to play a full 90 minutes regularly. Wolff was his only viable option and he had to go with him. I get that. But, if he goes back to Wolff in the starting XI, may the great locust plague be cast upon before leaving the stadium.

Seriously, though, the attack has life when Bunbury plays. He can run. I hear that helps.

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Wizards Draw Colorado Rapids, Take 4 Points In 4 Days

Posted by Andy Ted Edwards on July 17, 2010

We scored again! Who'da thunk it?

While it wasn’t the 3 points we were all hoping for, and that it looked like we deserved for the entire first half, it was nice to drop points and still walk out of Colorado with a point. Not one other time this season could we say such a thing; not against Seattle, Columbus (the first time), or Dallas.  Those times we were playing for the point and when we were burned, we left empty-handed. Maybe that will teach them to take the initiative and score first once in a while.

What a week it was. Heading into Wednesday’s trip to Columbus, this team was nothing more than a dead man walking, going through the motions and playing for nothing. Then, something incredible happened – they scored a goal. I know – crazy, right? They somehow pulled of the shocker against the Crew. There was no way they could recreate their that fluke performance twice in a row – let alone in the second half of a four-day back to back schedule, right? Wrong. For 70 minutes on Saturday, they were the better team and it wasn’t even close.

Davy Arnaud must have check in on The Daily Wiz before tonight’s game and seen that he had been called out. He got the scoring off on the right foot for the Wizards with his 20th minute goal, his second of the season and first since opening night. The scapegoat (at least the one not named Josh Wolff) of late, Davy played a steady and well-thought out game. He didn’t panic in decision making situations and always seem to make the right play.

Missed opportunities came back to haunt them in the end, though, when Conor Casey worked a big of magic and tied the game at one in the 74th minute. But, it always seemed that regretting so many squandered chances was the way it would end.

The best thing about it… is that it only gets better this next week. After enduring the two game road trip in four days, (and taking points in each game – how wild is that to say?) we can head into the league off week and the game against Manchester United on a highnote, feeling good about our boys. Suddenly, the little exhibition this Sunday isn’t the only highlight in an otherwise spiraling season.

A couple of weeks ago, James Starritt from KCW Fans posed the question on Twitter “Other than the new stadium and Man. Utd., what is there to be happy about this year?” I could find little other than the play of Michael Harrington to respond with. Now, all of a sudden there’s reason to be excited and reason to look forward to the next league game.  Suddenly, you go into the next game with hopes of not only just not being blown out, but knowing your team can, in fact, score a goal and maybe even get a result. You can’t let the drudgery get you down, because you’re always going to come out the other side. Even the Wizards.

Enjoy this next week and know that when we return to league play a week from this night, we’re taking on a team we’ve already drawn on the road and that our team is playing its best soccer in three months.

More in-depth thoughts, reactions and insight into how we arrived at the 1-1 draw tomorrow. Those last 20 minutes really took it out of me. I think I’ll have a couple beers.

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Three Key Matchups: Wizards @ Colorado Rapids

Posted by Andy Ted Edwards on July 17, 2010

Run, Smitty, run.

While there may mathematically be a total of 196 possible 1 versus 1 matchups in the Wizards game against the Colorado Rapids, if our beloved Wiz have any hope or intentions of building off of Wednesday night’s shock victory at Columbus, there’s three key battles on the field they must win Saturday night at 8:00 p.m. central time.

1. Wizards winger Ryan Smith vs. Rapids right back Marvell Wynne

Why it’s important: As Smith goes, so does the Wizards offense. Through 15 games this season, the Wizards have scored 12 goals. Smith has assisted on 6 (half) of the 12 and scored one of his own. That means he has either created or scored on 58 percent of the team’s goal for the season.

How Smith can win it: By standing up strong and not getting frustrated. As Mike Kuhn over at Down The Byline said earlier this week in his mid-season grades:

Had a fantastic start to his MLS career, but since then, MLS teams have learned to stop Smith you just knock the crap out of him all game.

That sounds about right, doesn’t it? The worst part about that is that Wynne is about as physical a fullback as you’re going to find in MLS. When these teams matched up back on April 10 in the Wizards second game of the season, Smith was still the unknown new boy and Wynne was playing the center back position while Julien Baudet was hurt, so this will be the first time the two have squared off face to face for a full 90 minutes.

If Wynne decides to try and match Smith for pace and lets him receive the ball out wide and doesn’t put a physical bump on him, Smith could run circles on the left wing and dart into the center of the attack with the ball – the place where he has proven to be at his most dangers. (See: Wednesday’s goal) The knock on Smith thus far, and something that Wizards fans have noticed about him, is that when you do “knock the crap out of him” as Mike said, he gets extremely frustrated and you’ve won the battle. Needless to say, the play between Smith and Wynne will get chippy when Ryan is on the ball. It’s up to him to deal with it, adjust to it and play his teammates into dangerous positions, just as he did Wednesday.

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Three Questions: Wizards @ Colorado Rapids

Posted by Andy Ted Edwards on July 16, 2010

Sometimes I think there's three of this man in the net.

Even a full 30-some hours later after pulling off the shock victory on the road at the expense of the Columbus Crew on Wednesday, I still find myself giddy and excited about this team to no end – just as I was after beating DC United 4-0 to open the season. It’s amazing what one little victory will do for a fan’s psyche.

I’ve maintained throughout this season, and all its struggles, that this team has way too much talent to continuously be getting results like they have. Even the gloomiest of the pessimists have to admit that.

So, what do the Wizards have to do to turn one result into a second? Three key places they could start…

1. Will coach Peter Vermes stick with the recipe of success from Wednesday night’s victory?

Realistically, probably not. From everything we’ve seen of Vermes lately, he’s stubborn. He has a group of players that he likes, that he has been around throughout his front office time in Kansas City and that he feels comfortable with. Reality sucks, because winning was fun.

In all reality, winning Wednesday night was probably a fluke. Here’s what I mean: There were two big changes in the starting XI from the Chivas loss – Bunbury for Wolff and Rocastle for Jewsbury. Each replacement played great. Only problem is that those two were likely in that game – one Vermes expected not to win – to keep his boys (Wolff in particular) rested and ready to play near a full 90 in the game he anticipated having a chance to win.

Translation: Wolff is on 7 days rest, just like Vermes planned, and ready to play a full 90. Translation: We’re going to really struggle to score in this game.

As for the midfield, I’m not nearly as worried about Jewsbury being back in the starting XI. While he doesn’t offer as much attackingly (I made that word up) as he may once have, he’s a quality player. Where I’m really interested to see who starts on Saturday is the holding midfield spot. Will Stephane Auvray be ready to go another 60+ minutes just 72 hours after going 83 minutes on against Columbus? He’s yet to play a full 90 since returning from his knee injury.  Also, you would think we’re bound to see Graham Zusi in the lineup somewhere; whether it be the spot occupied by Rocastle Wednesday, or maybe even to give Davy Arnaud a game off. That wouldn’t be such a terrible thing, now would it?

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Five Questions With An Opposing Blogger: Colorado Rapids

Posted by Andy Ted Edwards on July 15, 2010

For a new posting feature that I hope to make a regular occurrance here at The Daily Wiz, I went outside the Wizards fan community for some insight on Saturday’s opponent, the Colorado Rapids. Sure, it’s not exactly a revolutionary idea in the blogosphere, but the different perspective will tell you more about the Rapids than I ever could.

Many thanks to Craig de Aragon for being the test run guinea pig for this weekly installment. Craig is a Rapids supporter from Denver that I met through the powers of Twitter. (Follow him @GCSBlog) You can also find his blog work at a couple of different places: No Fan Alone: Colorado Rapids Supporters and God, Country, Soccer.

1. Since these teams’ week 3 meeting that Kansas City won 1-0, they’ve certainly gone in far different directions. The Wizards have picked up as many points through their last 12 games as they did in their first 2, while Colorado currently sits in a four-way tie with FC Dallas, San Jose and Toronto FC for the eighth and final playoff spot. How did things go so right for Colorado, and who are some players that are responsible for their current league position?

The Rapids success this season can be attributed two main reasons: one, some of the pre-season acquisitions have really jelled with this club, and two, the defense has been very stingy.

The trades that brought in both Marvell Wynne and Jeff Larentowitz were immense. Both those players have hit the ground running, filling wholes that a lot of fans, including myself, didn’t know this team had. Marvell Wynne began the season at center back, something he had never done, and filled in quite admirably. Once Julien Baudet was healthy, Wynne moved to his normal right back spot and has been closing down gaps and controlling that right side all season.

Meanwhile, Larentowitz is a skillfull destroyer – a “Ginger Ninja,” as he is called. Larentowitz playing along side Pablo Mastreoni as the two holding mids has created a barrier in the midfield that opposing offenses have to plan for and get through in order to even get to the back four. Suffice to say that the opposition knows it’s going to have a tough day when they play the Burgundy and Blue. I would also be remised if I didn’t mention Drew Moor as one of those players that is responsible for the club’s success. His steady play at center back has been a calming influence and would get my vote for team MVP at this point in the season.

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