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Chad tries to play Futbol
http://espn.go.com/sports/soccer/blo...nco-experiment
Had his first day of a four day tryout with Kansas City's MLS team Sporting KC. From the article it doesn't sound like he will be suiting up for the National Team anytime soon. |
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
Chad allegedly has pretty good footskills for an NFL player. I think this goes to show you that it takes more than athletic talent to be good at soccer. There is a lot of precision involved that one can only get through years of training.
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
Chad has frequently got winded and cramped up in his career playing a game where he runs a lot less than needed in soccer. Don't see how he would ever make it in MLS without serious changes to his conditioning.
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
33 is really getting up there for the average soccer player. Aside from goalkeepers, good players don't make it much past 35. I hate to say it but the only way Chad makes it onto an MLS roster at his age is as a very late game substitute/marketing ploy.
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
I give Chad credit for very publically putting himself out there like this in a situation where he will probably fail. I am pretty interested to see how he stacks up just from a pure athletic stand point. I don't find it all that surprising that he is struggling though.
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
It all reminds me of one my favorite "What If" games to play around World Cup time...
What if every top-flight American athlete had grown up wanting to be a professional soccer player instead of a Football/Baseball/Basketball star. I'm sure quite a few of them would have been amazing, given their raw abilities.
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
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FWIW I can see Chad and Sporting KC make some kind of deal that Chad makes the club as a mascot type player if football isn't being played. But I don't know about roster limitations and such. |
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
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I've never subscribed to the notion that, if America's top athletes played soccer instead of other sports, the US would have an incredible team. If you look at some of the best soccer teams and players in the world, many of them aren't the ginormous physical specimens you find in US pro sports. Heck, Barcelona is considered one of the best teams in the world. I'm only 5'9" and I'm taller than or as tall as half their team. Many of them probably wouldn't be tall enough to excel in US pro sports, but they are absolutely amazing at soccer. Even if you look at a tall guy like Tottenham's Peter Crouch, he's rather skinny and lanky compared to the sides of beef you see in the NFL, NBA and even MLB. The problem with the US isn't the lack of athleticism in their soccer players. The USMNT is plenty athletic and can run with just about any team out there. It's the lack of top-flight experience that's missing. It's getting better as more Americans turn up in the top UEFA leagues, but we still have a ways to go.
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
I'm impressed at the humility Chad has shown here and I'm pulling for him to do well. Sounds like he is already showing marked improvement his second day.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Wide receiver Chad Ochocinco has caught a break.
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The difference between the US and the top soccer countries is that they have over 100 years of professional experience in the sport and we have maybe half that at most and really only a couple decades worth of what could be considered a First Division league. We as a country produce more top flight athletes in more sports than just about any country in the World. Look at our Olympic teams. Between the Winter and Summer Games, we have regularly been the top medal winners in sports where most athletes are either amateurs or pros making little more than they would make at a regular 40 hour/wk. job. If it comes to pure athletics, the US can beat anyone. We have the training facilities that can make athletes run faster, jump higher and throw farther than any other country. But there are just some sports where you can't just throw an athlete in there and just expect them to excel. We lack experience and intelligence in soccer, not athleticism.
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
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I fully understand what you say. I guess the way I look at it if your best athletes are playing soccer from a young age you are going to be much better. And what you said about the US is spot on, the probably have the best athletes in the world along with the natural geography that lends to all different kinds of athletes. Landon Donavan is widely considered the best American soccer player. Now lets assume that there were 5 Landon Donavans playing side by side growing up. Or instead of Kemba Walker shooting a basketball growing up he decided to kick one. I guess my who belief is that if your best athletes are playing soccer then that leads to the younger generation playing soccer. |
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Re: Chad tries to play Futbol
I mean isn't the question who would be a better soccer player if given equal training and experience, Landon or Kemba? If you still think it'd be Landon then you don't think athleticism means that much. I'd think an average NFL DB/WR or NBA PG is going to be a better raw athlete than a lot of pro soccer players, but maybe I'm wrong.
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