Eating ton of crow. Wow!!!!!!!!!
TheBearsHaveWon;842327224 said:
Well. It could have been a bit better result but at least there goes Portugal's perfect record when scoring first.
Phantomfan;842327223 said:
US sloppy ball handling gives the game up. Predictable from the first 5 minutes.
sycasey;842327226 said:
Dammit. If Bradley just receives that pass at midfield and holds the ball it's a win.
Ridiculous pass from Ronaldo. That's why he's so dangerous.
Phantomfan;842327228 said:
Yey?
KoreAmBear;842327229 said:
Well they did enough to win, but then Bradley just gives one up inexplicably when all he had to do was hold it in space which caused the run out to Ronaldo. It would have been game over. Now we probably need a result v. Germany. Ugh.
KoreAmBear;842327231 said:
I don't know what Bradley was thinking. First, he is in some space, and has the ball to himself. Second, why is he trying to make a play (did he not see what Wondo did so effectively)? Third, why is he making a play toward his own goal? All he had to do was control the ball and continue to play keep away for 20 seconds. *sigh*
KoreAmBear;842327229 said:
Well they did enough to win, but then Bradley just gives one up inexplicably when all he had to do was hold it in space which caused the run out to Ronaldo. It would have been game over. Now we probably need a result v. Germany. Ugh.
sycasey;842327235 said:
Next: root for Portugal against Ghana, but not to blow them out.
I wonder about collusion between USA and Germany? If they draw then they both get through. It would be interesting if neither side is trying particularly hard to score.
freshfunk;842327237 said:
Bradley almost redeemed himself from his poor play against Ghana until that last pass/miss.
bearsandgiants;842327252 said:
At least game three means something. We're with house money right now.
OdontoBear66;842327254 said:
Lotsa house money. +2 with Ghana and +5 with Portugal. The one thing no one is mentioning is if Germany blows us out, then that last goal would be a spear in the heart. Twas' a beautiful cross and great heading thrust though, as painful as it was. Best would be a tie with Portugal and Ghana, for then it is over without any implications of Germany laying down to keep Portugal out over us.
sycasey;842327255 said:
Right, though really even if they find they can do it, Germany has no real incentive to blow us out. If they score first they'll probably just sit back and run out the clock.
Portugal is probably still finished anyway; going to be real hard for them to qualify with such a bad goal differential.
OdontoBear66;842327276 said:
I think you are right. I think Germany wants to gain a one goal advantage over us, and then they can sit back, for a tie with us advances us both and eliminates the others and a one goal win for them pretty much eliminates Portugal, who they do not want advancing. A one goal loss for us becomes a problem if Ghana wins by a lot (BTW, is it +2 or does +1 do it for them if we have a one goal loss? What is tiebreaker #2? Or is tiebreaker #1 head to head? Not sure on this one)
sycasey;842327282 said:
I think the next tiebreaker is total goals scored, which we are 1 up on Ghana. After that it's head-to-head.
So basically this:
1. Win or draw against Germany and the US is in. That's the simple part. If the US loses to Germany . . .
2. If Ghana and Portugal tie, then we're in.
3. If Portugal wins, we are probably in unless they win by a ridiculous amount or we lose by a huge amount. Portugal needs to make up 5 goals of differential, and they probably can't do that.
4. If Ghana wins, there's a lot of weird stuff going on, but we are ahead on most tiebreakers. Basically, we need us to not get shut out or them to not score a lot of goals. If they win but only get one goal (and USA is not blown out) we are in. If the goal differential is even, and the total goal count is even, we still get in because of the head-to-head win. If we lose and Ghana wins, hope that both games are close and low-scoring. Again, I'm thinking Germany doesn't have much incentive to score a ton of goals against us, so our game probably will be low-scoring. Maybe Ghana can really boat-race Portugal, though that also seems unlikely.
goldenokiebear;842327292 said:
We have a +5 goal differential over Portugal and +2 goals scored advantage, so they would have to win big and we'd have to lose big for them to finish above us - not impossible, but improbable.
KoreAmBear;842327249 said:
Well even with that whiff on the free ball, although he did better, he wasn't that great. He had a couple of decent shots on goal, but he really still looked lost out there for some reason. He's supposed to be the midfielder that controls the attack. Jermaine Jones has done that better in both games.
I have to say that Beasley looked pretty good this game. I have to give him props. Also, the Yedlin sub by Klinsi was spot on. The Brooks and Yedlin subs have been great. Klinsi is really making the right moves.
blungld;842327395 said:
No one is talking about the extra time. How are there 5 extra minutes in that game? Besler went down for a bit but I did not see 5 minutes coming. Especially when in the first half you take a water break and there are only 2 minutes of stoppage time? I've seen no discussion of the time accounting.
grandmastapoop;842327383 said:
I'll defend Bradley here - not for the play at the end, which was bad. But otherwise, he played a very good game - nothing like he did against Ghana. He was our best player, aside from Jermaine Jones (and you could convince me that Fabian Johnson also had a better game).