2008 3rd Degree Awards
November 4th, 2008 . 9:43 am . By: Buzz CarrickWelcome ladies and gentlemen to the Eleventh Annual 3rd Degree Awards. The 3rd Degree Awards were created in 1998, with the addition of the Spark award in 1999, and the Ember Award in 2006. The “Thirds” consist of two major categories, FC Dallas awards and League Wide awards, and are based on regular season play. You can take a look at previous winners in our Award History. 2008 FC Dallas AwardsNapalm Award (MVP)Kenny Cooper Some things are just irrefutable, 18 goals this season means Cooper is the Napalm Award winner as team MVP. A strong second half gave Ricchetti an outside shot at this award, but when a striker ties the club’s single season goal scoring mark it’s a lock. Cooper’s four game winning goals tied for tops in MLS.
Band-Aid Award (best mid season addition)Jeff Cunningham Nice work by the new coaching staff to bring in Cunningham in a low risk move as Toronto paid most of his contract. Five goals in eleven games is basically a goal every other game and that’s a really nice add. Full credit to Cunningham for not living up to his reputation and instead proving to be a good teammate and hard worker.
Phoenix Award (best emergence or rebirth)Blake Wagner In his third season Blake Wagner has finally broken through the clutter at left back to lock down the job full time over the last 2/3s of the season or so. Behind Chris Gbandi in previous years, David Wagenfuhr and Adrian Serioux this year, Wagner’s step forward in maturity allowed Hyndman to move Adrian Serioux to right back.
Spark Award (best rookie)Eric Avila Despite the coaches preference for Bruno Guarda over the last 9 games, our nod for the Spark Award as Rookie of the Year goes to Eric Avila. Clearly demonstrating offensive talent over his 14 appearances (3 starts), Avila notched 2 assists but more important provided a jump start to the frequently static team by taking on defenders and providing a forward impetus. Ember Award (Reserve MVP)Chase Wileman His 693 minutes for the reserves are the most for that side as Wileman made a start in all eight games. One goal and three assists as a mostly defensive midfielder are nice marks. Wileman also played some wide midfield and attacking midfield for the reserves. 2008 MLS AwardsMVPGuillermo Schelotto, Columbus Crew Usually we like to think outside the box a little on these kinds of things, but this year you just cant ignore what Guillermo Schelotto has done. Given his non-impact of last season, this year’s 7 goals and stunning 19 assists is truly remarkable. Combine it with the resurgence of the Crew and Schelotto earns the nod. Getting it done at his age just goes to show what a high mental level truly great soccer players have compared to the average MLS player. Best PlayerLandon Donovan, LA Galaxy No player in MLS can single handedly dominate a game like Donovan can. When he’s interested in playing no one can stop him. Twenty goals and nine assists for one of the highest scoring teams in league history make him the best individual player in MLS. To bad the rest of his team is garbage, except for Beckham of course. Donovan’s been to good for this league for four years now, maybe he’ll finally go Euro. Best DefenderJimmy Conrad, Kansas City Wizards Four teams had better goals against marks than KC, but here’s why Conrad is the defender of the year: Michael Harrington, Aaron Hohlbein, Jon Leathers, Chance Myers, and Tyson Wahl. Who? Exactly. The fact those 5 people you have never heard of constitute the rest of the KC defense shows you just how good Conrad is. He also scored six goals and almost led his team in scoring. Hell, maybe Conrad should be league MVP. Best GoaltenderJon Busch, Chicago Fire Close fight this year, but a well earned nod for Busch with his 1.10 goals against, 122 saves, 13 wins, and 10 shutouts. While Pat Onstad actually had a lower GAA, the Canuck is behind a better collective team as evidenced by the 55 shots faced margin between Onstad and Busch. It’s the 122 saves that is remarkable for Busch with a talented but younger, unproven defense. Rookie of the YearSean Franklin, LA Galaxy LA’s first round draft pick and US U23 made 26 starts for the Galaxy in defense. Yes their defense isn’t very good, but he’s the only rookie to be a full season starter. The allowed a lot of goals but he’s playing with Klein and Jazic, who play hardley any defense, and Vanney, who used to defend well but is clearly past it. Franklin played in these tough conditions and committed fewer fouls than both Vanney and Klein. Best Mid Season pick upDarren Huckerby, San Jose Earthquakes What a pick up, signing an veteran European with a reputation for odd decisions was a risk but it certainly paid off. Huckerby balanced out the Quakes attack with Ronnie O’Brien on the right, and in only 14 games became the team’s leading scorer with six goals and four assists. Trade of the YearFC Dallas, Jeff Cunningham for a 3rd round SuperDraft pick. With Toronto eating most of Cunningham’s salary, this was a low risk high reward trade that paid off in spades for Dallas. The pick will be the FCD natural pick, 34th over all in the 09 draft, and the only real risk would have been Cunningham’s reputed locker room negative impact. That negative attitude was never seen in Dallas, instead Cunningham worked hard and looked the consummate team players providing 5 goals and 2 assists in 11 games.
Pack Your Bags AwardMo Giblin Johnston, Toronto FC Time to go Mo, your team stinks. Again. But more than that is the chaos and disarray of the last two years. This year alone there are 31 players listed getting playing time with the first team. Add to that are 27 last year. Moving up stairs and giving the team to Carver was a step in the right direction, but it’s not enough. Toronto fans, the best in MLS, deserve better. 12 Comments Comments RSS TrackBack Identifier URI Leave a comment |

Buzz,
Thanks for the entertainment.
Alternate for Pack Your Bags award – the MLS top brass. I can’t see how they would think that our low salary cap, low depth teams could survive with the horrible scheduling they put in place in the wake of CONCACAF Champions league. Surely there must be a major scheduling change in the works which will be announced at season’s end. If I were a DC United fan I would be livid. To be sure, they had issues, but scheduling contributed to their downfall and made MLS look really bad at the same time.
for the pack your bag award, aren’t’ we forgetting our own GM and owners?
While Wileman is good player for the reserves, I would have thought Watson would have been the MVP of the Reserves. If stats are correct, wasn’t he a late addition and had 4 goals… but what the heck.. congrats to Chase
Max, It wasn’t Watson because of the late addition factor.
honorable mention for Defender of the Year:
Chad Marshall, Bakary Soumare
Trade of the Year:
Brian Carroll from SJ for Kei Kamara. Kamara isnt even with SJ anymore and they had to continually turnover that forward spot in other trades for Sealy, Alvarez, Cunliffe, & Lima.
Pack your bags:
Kyle Martino, announcer. He is awful.
Hey, I know Chance Myers, wasn’t he the first pick in the super draft this year?
Buzz,
I know that Dallas has two first round picks in the draft. Besides holding the fourth pick what other pick do we have?
Don’t worry, Schell and JEll are gonna show MoJo what MLS ineptitude is really about. Watson will slide right in for Cooper, and soon enough, Hitch will get booted. Then the master plan will come to fruition when its time for MoJo gets brought in to the big F to manage this concert venue.
Jim. two 1st, natural and Houstons.
two 2nds. LA natural from Ruiz, and RSL Natural from Cassar.
1 3rd Chivas natural from Nunez
1 4th FCD natural.
they also have their 2,3,4 in the Supp draft.
Thanks! Hopefully we can snag some good talent in the first two rounds.
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