Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Where have all the strikers gone?

While taking a peek at my facebook account - hey, at least I admit it - the other night the chat window popped up with a friend asking if I was worried about this season's Real Salt Lake squad. During the conversation I was pretty pessimistic.

The more RSL fans that I talk to the more I discover that I'm not the only one who enjoyed watching Kenny Deuchar suck defenders toward him while he brought down lofted balls with ease. Deuchar usually had the attention of defenders so that others could sneak through to score. But, the glaring lack of his game while in Salt Lake was his goal production. So, I can understand why he would be let go.

Thinking of the loss of Deuchar made me wonder exactly how the latest exodus of players from RSL would really affect the upcoming season. To help in my thinking I pulled together some extremely basic stats.

In the table below you will find a list of all the players used during RSL's playoff run in 2008. With each player is listed their number of playoff appearances and starts during that time. And, since we're essentially only looking at offensive players for this conversation I only listed the most obvious offensive statistics - goals and assists. The colors indicate who has left RSL (Red) and who has trained with foreign clubs this off-season (Yellow), thus implying that they could leave.

Playoff Stats from Last Year:

Something I noticed right away was the relationship between players who appeared in all three playoff games and those who did not. Out of all the players interacting with other clubs Findley is the only one who appeared in all three playoff games. None of the players who have left appeared in all the playoff matches for RSL in 2008. And with the exception of Kovalenko, none of the outgoing forwards produced any statistical output as far as goals are concerned.

This illustration has helped quell many of my initial lineup concerns for the coming season. The remaining doubts I have will be brought up in future posts leading up to the start of the 2009 season. The take away message is that to panic about the roster as it looks now is like panicking about a remodel job before it's complete.

So, that's my take. What do you think?

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2 Comments:

At 9:02 AM, Blogger Matt said...

I'm still trying to figure out why Mathis still has a spot. I think that it is time that if he is to stay involved in the team, it should be on the coaching staff, not on the pitch.

 
At 1:22 PM, Blogger Scott said...

@Matt - You have a great point. I would suspect that time is coming soon for Mathis.

Thanks for the comment.

 

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