Everything posted by ATLLonghorn
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2019 Atlanta Braves Thread
Over his past 32 games Donaldson is hitting .297 with 14 home runs and a 1.153 OPS. He's worth every penny they're paying him this year and with Riley's expected regression it's not entirely crazy to think about a two year extension (although I wouldn't do it if it inhibits getting pitching help this offseason) An interesting twist is the Giants playing well. They're 2.5 games back in the Wild Card race so they may be reluctant to sell which I think is crazy. They are unlikely to make the playoffs so not getting anything for Bumgarner or Will Smith would be bad for them, but those guys may be off the table. Marcus Stroman and Ken Giles are names that have been floating around the past few days and there were rumors shot down that the Blue Jays wouldn't want to deal with AA.
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USMNT 2019
SUPER excited to watch Morris continue to play ahead of him.
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MLS 2019 Thread
The ref chest bumped him more than he bumped the ref.
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MLS 2019 Thread
This same official sent off three Houston players the last time he did one of their games a year ago. The Ellis red card was such horse shit. I'm happy Atlanta kicked the shit out of them, but man the officiating in the league is such a dumpster fire.
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2019 Atlanta Braves Thread
What top of the rotation starter are you expecting as a realistic option?
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MLS 2019 Thread
AR ruled it a corner. Lead official overruled him but NYCFC never heard the call and only saw the AR so they backed off to set up for a corner and the Red Bulls caught them napping. Typical, shit MLS officiating.
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Cheating at Chess with a cellphone?
grandmaster flush*
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USMNT 2019
Honestly the Bundesliga has done more to help the USMNT than MLS has so I hope they keep signing American kids and bring them on tours of the US.
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USMNT 2019
I forgot he existed tbh
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USMNT 2019
Emerson Hyndman who captained the U20 team at the World Cup in 2015 made his Atlanta United debut the other night and played pretty well. If he plays regularly he'll probably find his way into the player pool. Another potential attacking midfield option.
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2019 Soccer Catchall Thread
Dries Mertens not looking forward to training starting
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2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back
- The Hex 2020- 2021
I know the Hex is a long way off, but I'm curious in the interim how the FIFA rankings are going to change things. Currently the Hex would be Mexico, USA, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Honduras, El Salvador. I kinda want to see Curacao get into the Hex.- MLS 2019 Thread
Undoubtedly. MLS and the team need to stop pretending Orlando is Atlanta's rival. The Red Bulls are. Both teams hate each other. The referee went into the locker room to give Larentowicz a red card after the game because of a skirmish at the end. It's an organic rivalry not this bullshit "geographical" rivalry they have with Orlando.- MLS 2019 Thread
Atlanta United so thoroughly whipped their asses in the first leg of the Eastern Conference Finals last year Red Bulls fans barely showed up for the return leg so none of the Red Bulls "owning" Atlanta has even come close to mattering that much.- 2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back
She's a winger. Ellis played her at fullback to get her on the field. She's been an attacking player her whole career.- 2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back
This is going to be the subtitle of Tobin Heath's autobiography. These numbers are absolutely stunning considering she was playing out of position. What a baller.- 2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back
I think a gold medal in 2020 would be a send off for Rapinoe, Lloyd, Sauerbrunn and Krieger. If Heath's club form stays sharp over the next couple of years I could see her coming back in 2023. Press may stick around because if Rapinoe retires she becomes a starter until someone younger unseats her. US Soccer is going to try and keep Alex Morgan around as long as they can. They will try to keep her playing until she's 40.- USMNT 2019
We got thoroughly dominated in the second half by Mexico's B team. That's not even up for debate.- USMNT 2019
US Soccer is in the midst of a lost generation. A few articles have been written about how the generation born between 1990 and 1994, which should be the backbone of the program, have yielded very few good players for the USMNT. The outfield players on the US Gold Cup roster within that generation: Tyler Boyd, Paul Arriola, Jordan Morris, Gyasi Zardes, Will Trapp, Aaron Long, Daniel Lovitz, Walker Zimmerman and Nick Lima. The only players with more than 20 USMNT caps in that group are Zardes and Morris, MLS lifers who either never had a sniff in Europe or chose to go the big fish in a small pond route. The USMNT had two choices to combat this lost generation problem: roll the dice and take your lumps with a young roster or keep trying to put a Band Aid on a bullet wound. They chose the latter. So coming out of the Gold Cup what do we know about the USMNT roster going forward? Pulisic is the best talent the US has ever produced. McKennie is probably going to be a stud. We knew all of that. We literally learned nothing else. I know you guys like to shit on the Gold Cup for good reason, but any functional soccer federation would’ve used it as a measuring stick to see what progress was made since failing to qualify for the World Cup, but the US Soccer federation isn’t functional. We’ve talked ad nauseum about how they dragged their feet hiring a coach and that continues to fuck the USMNT. Not only that, but Tata Martino, who wanted the USMNT job, absolutely kicked his ass last night. The first half was back and forth, Martino made adjustments and Mexico’s B team kicked the shit out of what is pretty much the best the US has to offer right now. I know Tyler Adams was missing, but Tyler Adams doesn’t close the gap between the US and Mexico who didn’t have Lozano, Vela, Herrera, Layun, Corona and others. People have always wondered if and when the US could and would compete with the biggest soccer nations consistently on the world stage but consider this: After a shit performance at the 2000 Euros the German soccer federation in fear of embarrassing itself again, particularly with a World Cup on home soil coming up, completely rebuilt its system placing an emphasis on youth development. The inability for the US to compete on the international stage isn’t entirely about resources. It’s about wherewithal and ingenuity. US Soccer has none of that. It is going to remain a rudderless ship.- 2019 Atlanta Braves Thread
Charlie Clutch is unbelievable. Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk- 2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back
Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk- 2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back
Yeah. Miedema is a beast. Martens is an excellent player but nursing a toe injury. Van De Sanden hasn't been playing well in the tournament so they may go with Beerensteyn in the starting lineup again. Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk- 2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back
I'm gathering you're extremely unfamiliar with Portland. Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk- 2019 Women's World Cup - Do It Back to Back
It depends. She undoubtedly brings a skill level on the ball in the center of the pitch nobody else has. She's also been incredibly inconsistent in the tournament. If she's at her best Sunday no way the Dutch win. It's also concerning she's nursing a hamstring injury because she's had hamstring issues in the past. Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk - The Hex 2020- 2021
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