First thing I thought was "Who Rules Bartertown? Master Blaster rules Bartertown!"






Ok, I was counting 11 foreign born and/or foreign parents. The thing that astounds me is the 5 with a German mother. Probably a 10th or 100th of 1%, or some minute fraction of the US population, was born Germany to a German parent, yet 4 players on the US team were + a 5th to a German parent in the US. The odds of that happening to an national or pro US sports team has to be infinitesimally small, and on top of that you have the US in the same group as Germany.tribe_pride wrote:It's just under 1/3 of the team (roster is 23 players) who were foreign born (the fact that someone has foreign parents is not a big deal if they were born and grew up in the US) and only 2 of them started while 2 others came off the bench.BDKJMU wrote:
I would expect the US to look more diverse being the big melting pot and all. Not so with the other continents. Seeing about half the US team is either foreign born and/or to a foreign parent(s) is surprising. When have you ever seen that before in an Olympic team sport? Hockey maybe?

And a coach who is German - I think that may have helped.BDKJMU wrote:Ok, I was counting 11 foreign born and/or foreign parents. The thing that astounds me is the 5 with a German mother. Probably a 10th or 100th of 1%, or some minute fraction of the US population, was born Germany to a German parent, yet 4 players on the US team were + a 5th to a German parent in the US. The odds of that happening to an national or pro US sports team has to be infinitesimally small, and on top of that you have the US in the same group as Germany.tribe_pride wrote:
It's just under 1/3 of the team (roster is 23 players) who were foreign born (the fact that someone has foreign parents is not a big deal if they were born and grew up in the US) and only 2 of them started while 2 others came off the bench.

Flaggy understated this particular aspect. I have most definitely seen games where a team scores to go up 1-0 with 35 minutes left and they say something similar. College basketball put in a shot clock for a reason. Honest question, is there another timed sport where you can stall as much as soccer?clenz wrote:No different than a NFL game getting to 21 or 24 zero before half.CAA Flagship wrote:France takes 3-0 lead at 40 minute mark and the announcers said "that should be the fatal blow".
It's sad that the game is considered over with 50+ minutes left.
There might be some a couple scores from the other team but the game is over 99% of the time


Lacrosse needs a shot clock.89Hen wrote:Flaggy understated this particular aspect. I have most definitely seen games where a team scores to go up 1-0 with 35 minutes left and they say something similar. College basketball put in a shot clock for a reason. Honest question, is there another timed sport where you can stall as much as soccer?clenz wrote: No different than a NFL game getting to 21 or 24 zero before half.
There might be some a couple scores from the other team but the game is over 99% of the time

Nobody cares about lacrosse. Worse sport than soccer.CAA Flagship wrote:Lacrosse needs a shot clock.89Hen wrote: Flaggy understated this particular aspect. I have most definitely seen games where a team scores to go up 1-0 with 35 minutes left and they say something similar. College basketball put in a shot clock for a reason. Honest question, is there another timed sport where you can stall as much as soccer?


Amen to that!89Hen wrote:Nobody cares about lacrosse. Worse sport than soccer.CAA Flagship wrote: Lacrosse needs a shot clock.



You're a either lying, or whoever said that is an idiot. A team that's down 1-0 with 35 minutes left is going to throw everything the have into getting the equalizer, which makes for very entertaining play.89Hen wrote:Flaggy understated this particular aspect. I have most definitely seen games where a team scores to go up 1-0 with 35 minutes left and they say something similar. College basketball put in a shot clock for a reason. Honest question, is there another timed sport where you can stall as much as soccer?clenz wrote: No different than a NFL game getting to 21 or 24 zero before half.
There might be some a couple scores from the other team but the game is over 99% of the time


No, he is correct. UVA, back when they had really great teams, were known for, and criticized for, going into stall mode after taking the lead. I know that W&M and ODU coaches made comments about it.Grizalltheway wrote:You're a either lying, or whoever said that is an idiot. A team that's down 1-0 with 35 minutes left is going to throw everything the have into getting the equalizer, which makes for very entertaining play.89Hen wrote: Flaggy understated this particular aspect. I have most definitely seen games where a team scores to go up 1-0 with 35 minutes left and they say something similar. College basketball put in a shot clock for a reason. Honest question, is there another timed sport where you can stall as much as soccer?
I'll refer you to this:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3RuqvvnhSM[/youtube]
and this:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6DElrKyEFs[/youtube]


The rule was put into effect in 1992 so it's been over 20 years that this play has been penalized. A player can chest or head the ball back and have the keeper handle it but not kick it back. So in reality, not really a stalling technique that any modern players have had to deal with.CAA Flagship wrote:No, he is correct. UVA, back when they had really great teams, were known for, and criticized for, going into stall mode after taking the lead. I know that W&M and ODU coaches made comments about it.Grizalltheway wrote:
You're a either lying, or whoever said that is an idiot. A team that's down 1-0 with 35 minutes left is going to throw everything the have into getting the equalizer, which makes for very entertaining play.
I'll refer you to this:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3RuqvvnhSM[/youtube]
and this:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6DElrKyEFs[/youtube]
That is also why there is a rule now where if the defense kicks the ball back to the goalie, the goalie can't pick it up and can only play it with his feet. (There may be more
detail on this rule that someone can add)




Much much better than a Ghana win.93henfan wrote:A tie would be good for Murica, right?

Only if we win tomorrow.93henfan wrote:A tie would be good for Murica, right?