3rd Degree


120 Fahrenheit: Bugging Me

It's not like it's been a good season.

June 17th, 2009 . 10:15 pm . By: Buzz Carrick

Let’s face it, this is going to be a long year.  FCD is firmly entrenched at the bottom of the standings, and while there is some small hope, it’s not likely at this point FCD will make the playoffs.  It’s a 30 game season and FCD is almost to the halfway point with only 10 points.  40 is the normal target to make the playoffs and the odds FCD can get 30 points in 17 games is slim.

I still think FCD is better than San Jose and New York.  They really should be in that 15-17 point pack with RSL, New England, and LA Galaxy.  But FCD has blown some games and points along the way to make it tougher.  If the Red Stripes were at that 15-17 spot (as I wrote five game ago) they would have a shot.  But now there isn’t much chance.

Back in the spring, I felt FCD would start a bit inconsistent, maybe be around .500.  Then I expected a signing or two in the window and a push into the playoffs.  There were, I felt, some signs for optimism, but also some trouble spots.

So what went wrong?  Frankly almost everything I pointed out as a concern has gone wrong, plus a few things on top of that .

The System

“But wait, you said Hyndman had a system in place and that was a good thing?”  Yes, I did… in the long run.  The problem isn’t the system itself, it’s that now, despite talking all winter about wanting to emulate Houston and have a firm system in place for years to come (a good thing and something that should be sought), Hyndman has changed the system multiple times.  After working all winter to get ready to play a certain way, FCD now plays a different way.

Yes, it has helped the team play better, but changing systems in mid season is what bad teams do when they are trying to salvage things.  This season, as bad as it is, could have been used to build toward the system the gaffer wants, right now it’s not.  It’s a symptom that Hyndman gave up his beloved diamond 4, a sign that it wasn’t working.

So why did the system fail?  Because…

Team Halfway Built

Hyndman wants to play a diamond 4-4-2.  Unfortunately the roster is only halfway transitioned to the right player mix to play that way.  Right now, despite McCarty’s terrific play of late, there is no holding midfielder capable of playing the deep spot in the diamond four.  It require immense range and work rate like that of Ricardo Clark in Houston, a Maurice Edu or Osvaldo Alonso.  The main reason Hyndman went 4-1-4-1 is because of this problem.

Also missing is a real right side midfielder.  You can tell Hyndman knows this by his use of Cunningham wide right and the trial this week of Tom Parratt, a wide right player.

Hyndman never got the right back he wanted, and if forced to use a player wide right he thinks is better central.  Not that Moor is a bad right back, he’s not, but it still effects the coach’s thinking.

Plus two other positions, the first of which is…

High Striker – a.k.a. NOT Kenny Cooper

Kenny Cooper isn’t a high striker, stop trying to make him one.  (You notice I didn’t say target striker.)

In Hyndman’s desired system there are two strikers, a high one and a withdrawn one.  When the year started Cunningham was the high striker and Cooper the second.  All well and good, expect no one was scoring.  After that Hyndman went with Cooper as the high striker and Ferreira as the second.  Now in the 4-1-4-1 Cooper is all alone as the high striker.

The problem is Cooper isn’t a high striker.  Every coach that has some through Dallas has tried to make him one.  All of them eventually give up cause Cooper isn’t changeable.  Clarke even moved him to wide mid eventually and he had a high striker in Carlos Ruiz.

Cooper instead plays side line to side line, drops back to midfield to work the ball forward, wants to dribble at people and shoot from range.  Stylistically he’s a pure second striker.

So just accept the fact Cooper isn’t going to be in the box all the time, Cooper isn’t going to be playing back to goal, Cooper isn’t going to be pushing the defenders and keeping the line high, and Cooper isn’t going to stay high center channel.  Instead go find a pure high striker (Houston seems to have no trouble finding them… Ching, Jaqua, and now Weaver) and let Cooper play second.  He’ll be happier and the whole thing will work better.

The second missing positional player is a veteran leader at center back, which is why Hyndman went with…

Defense by Committee

Rather than going out getting a player he felt was the answer to solve his problems in the middle, Hyndman went with a committee approach.  He wanted someone tall, strong, quick, physical, and a vocal leader. (A player that costs a couple mil probably, which might be why he couldn’t find one.)  Instead it was quantity over quality.  Aaron Pitchkolan (since traded), George John , Steve Purdy, Daniel Torres, Drew Moor, and now as an emergency solution Pablo Ricchetti.  Even newly acquired Kyle Davies has gotten a run.

At beast it was going to take time for whoever won the job quite a while to gel and settle in.  Even if Hyndman stuck with the same four it might have taken till mid season for them to reach top form.  Instead via injuries, caching choices, and formation changes we’ve rarely seen the same set of players twice.  There is no way that kind of chaos can lead to a solid defense.

Since FCD is having trouble holding scoring down, they need to be scoring themselves.  Unfortunately…

No One Else Can Score

Thankfully at least Cooper can, although even he had a short drought.  But past Cooper?  Nada.

Hell the second leading scorer on the team is Drew Moor.  When your second leading goal guy is a defender, and not a tall one at that, that’s not good.  Moor’s got a knack for header on corners, that’s great.  But it clearly shows that no other forward has done jack squat.

Whether it be would be starter Jeff Cunningham or guys off the bench like Brek Shea and Peri Marosevic, or even midfielders playing up top like David Ferreira or Tom Sanchez…  no one is getting it done.  There’s not even another player with double digits in shot on goal!

When you’re giving up goals, you either gottta score a ton to keep the Goal difference positive… or you stink.  And FCD stinks.

Too Many Injuries

Part of the problem in the defense from early on, and now even in midfield, has been the rash of injuries.  Losing Sala for a long chunk of time rattled the defense and required a lot from unproven Ray Burse.  Ray has got great potential, but he’s still raw and does make mistakes that cost games occasionally.  In turn this unsettles the defense even more and they play worse.

On top of that is the seemingly endless parade of injured center backs.  John, Purdy, Torres… everyone that was supposed to help fix the back has missed extended time.  We have little idea if Steve Purdy, FCD’s best defender in the spring, can really play cause he was playing hurt to start the season and hasn’t been back since.

Now midfielders are starting to drop.  Leading off was Bruno Guarda, who while no fan favorite had at least put in a solid effort filling in for Ricchetti.  Now Sanchez, just as he was really coming on, is lost.  Then in the last game FCD’s most consistent player Dave van den Bergh goes down.  On top of that we today read that Ferreira seems to be knocked up.

That doesn’t even begin to touch on Andre Rocha who seems to have been mailing it in all year after he showed up a month late and out of shape.  Imagine where FCD might be if McCarty wasn’t playing lights out in midfield?

Fit Enough?

Frankly these kind of rampant injuries leads me to think FC Dallas may not be fit enough.  Sometimes injuries come from lack of fitness (also sometimes from over work, it can go either way).  But add in the FCD tendency to fade in the second half and lose tied games, or tie game they are leading and I begin to wonder.  Through their first eight games I think it was, FCD was leading of tied in seven of them.

The heat used to be an advantage here, now teams come into Dallas and bunker.  They make Dallas move the ball over, and wear themselves out.  The opposition sites deep, counter attacks, scores, and wins.

Missing Balls

Good teams win when they should win and bad teams find a way to not win.

Exhibit A, the San Jose game.  San Jose missing 5 or 6 key players.  San Jose with zero points on the road all year.  San Jose with only three goals scored on the road all year. San Jose who FCD can essentially eliminate from the season.  And FCD let’s them score twice and gives up a tie.  To me that game is the #1 glaring example of why FCD isn’t good.   FCD on that night had far more talent on display… and didn’t win.

Exhibit B. Houston against FCD…  FCD is a team Houston should beat every time, so the standings say.  Even when Dynamo are missing key players it doesn’t matter.  Houston knows how to win and win they do.  They have guts, balls, and a killer instinct.  FCD does not.  Houston takes care of business.

Last but not least…

FCD Corporate Structure

Yes seriously.  This has bugged me for some time.

When Michael Hitchcock was hired, he was named President and General Manager.  Right about the end of his first year hear, I believe it was, John Wagner was named President of FCD with Hitchcock remaining the General Manager.  It was at that time the first employee(s) started to report to Wagner rather than Hitchcock.

Each year since then Hitchcock has had areas of the franchise shifted from him to Wagner.  Now we have reached a point where Hitchcock runs the team (except we all know Hyndman really runs the team) and the youth club, but little else besides international partnerships.  New VP of Marketing and Sale, Kelly Weller (who I am impressed with) reports to Wagner.  Exec-VP of Business Operations, Damon Boettcher (who basically runs PHP, including concerts, and all the corporate stuff) reports to Wagner.

I could probably live with all that, except Wagner doesn’t have his main office at Pizza Hut Park and he still runs HSG.  Sure he is often at PHP and often offices there, but he’s got other things to do.  So what you end up with is a bunch of employees at Pizza Hut Park who don’t really know who is in charge of what.  At least that is the impression I am getting talking to many of them.

You wonder why it sometimes seems like one hand isn’t talking to the other when it comes to things with FCD?   In my opinion, this is why.

Wagner also doesn’t talk to the media, as near as I can tell, isn’t seen doing press conferences, and has nothing to do with the team.  Hitch does all that, except Hitch isn’t really running the show anymore.  Hitchcock was at least a top sales guy at one time and has a real passion for soccer.  Wagner is an accountant and from his own mouth, knows little about the game.

All of which effects the attitude around the team and the atmosphere at the club.  You think it’s easy to play in front of an empty house then go on the road and see 20k or more?  You think the players don’t notice that things are chaotic?  You think the players don’t know no one is really in charge?  You’re damn right they do.

Now What?

Frankly I’m not sure.  At this point there’s not much chance of a salvaged season.  Hyndman should probably start working toward 2010.  He’s got some work to do to get the roster where he needs it, but some trades and a few signings are certainly in order.

Hopefully that won’t make things worse.





25 Comments

  1. Comment by hutchtx on June 18, 2009 4:23 AM

    Thanks for the write up. I think 3rd Degree is the main reason this team doesn’t drive me crazy — because I have you to “explain” the craziness.

    But wow . . . that last part about John Wagner really troubles me. Is there anything that can be done to encourage change at that level? Or is this organization doomed? FCD has good players and good people working for them (ie my ticket rep is still AWESOME). It is terrible that it has to be this way.
    :cry:

  2. Comment by Steve on June 18, 2009 4:46 AM

    “Ferreira seems to be knocked up” Boy, I didn’t know SH’s favoritism extended that far…

  3. Comment by mitch on June 18, 2009 5:46 AM

    great article…as far as all the crap about the front office, well, you know what they say rolls downhill…it’s sad that things aren’t ironed out up there and how badly that affects players and fans…

  4. Comment by Burn Fan on June 18, 2009 5:59 AM

    Buzz seriously how much would it take to move the team back to Dallas? And is there any “clause” that states another MLS team cannot be based in Dallas? Im a supporter of the team but I honestly believe if they were to move back the fan base would be there and maybe that would be enough support for maybe a “12th” man and we could start winning some games… Just my 2 cents.

  5. Comment by fan_o_toja on June 18, 2009 7:01 AM

    Ferreira’s pregnant?

  6. Comment by historian on June 18, 2009 7:09 AM

    I had hope for Kelly Weller. Until I heard the “bounce house” and “kiddie zone” commercials on mainstream radio (not Radio Disney). Now, not so much hope anymore. It’s a little thing, but at the same time, it speaks volumes of her vision and approach to branding the team.

  7. Comment by El Andy on June 18, 2009 7:31 AM

    The McCarty comment was the dumbest thing I’ve heard (seen) in a while… the kid is dominating and still no love…

  8. Comment by stillfcdfan on June 18, 2009 7:38 AM

    I hear Ronnie O’Brien is still unsigned he would be a perfect right mid. And he loves the Dallas area, maybe we should get him here on trial to see how he fits. Here’s to hoping we can pull ourselves out of this season’s slump. :???:

  9. Comment by Buzz Carrick on June 18, 2009 7:51 AM

    Burn fan, you can’t have two MLS teams in the same market, it’s called market exclusivity. Chivas pays LA to play in their town. Just as a second NY team would have to pay NYRB.

  10. Comment by Dan on June 18, 2009 8:23 AM

    I skimmed this article and thought it was very well put to gether and thought out. thanks Buzz for taking the time. good stuff!!

  11. Comment by Kids Prepaid Cell Phones on June 18, 2009 8:30 AM

    So glad I happened upon your blog here. I have learned so much already.

  12. Comment by Crazy Al on June 18, 2009 8:32 AM

    Buzz as always great stuff.

    About SH’s system. I think the system is ok. He knows football. I think SH’s biggest prolbem is adjusting to pro players rather than college players. This is a different mentality, especially with experienced veterans who have seen more than their fair share of coaches. Schellas has got to learn how to handle professional players just like FCD’s players have to learn how to play in his system.

  13. Comment by Rich on June 18, 2009 9:04 AM

    Buzz, thanks for the clarification re: the front office. And especially re: who does what (or rather who’s supposed to be doing what, but doesn’t or doesn’t do it very well).

  14. Comment by Scooter on June 18, 2009 9:56 AM

    So who in this organization would be responsible for ticket pricing? Is this Kelly now? Would Kelly also be responsible for (not) coming up with any innovative promotions (or even any copycat ideas, like all-you-can-eat ticket prackages)? Who is this Kris that I saw on the MLS Rumors site that is supposedly moving to FCD?

  15. Comment by mudpoet on June 18, 2009 10:47 AM

    It all boils down to “FCD Corporate Structure”. FCD needs new ownership, because I see little chance that the chaotic structure will ever change with HSG.

  16. Comment by Jason B on June 18, 2009 11:03 AM

    The problem with the formation is that SH wants a true number 10, and MLS teams realized they can’t afford a true number 10 about 10 years ago. He is way behind the curve and relearning every lesson the rest of the league learned in the past.

  17. Comment by Wacko4Burn on June 18, 2009 11:34 AM

    This is precisely what I was thinking after I read the last stats analysis story. HSG turned Columbus around. Now it’s time to focus on FCD. The rest of this season should be just to get ready for next year. Hitch should have been gone a long time ago, but I don’t think they’ve found someone crazy enough to take his place yet.

  18. Pingback by 3rd Degree » Archive » Oh Please No on June 18, 2009 11:54 AM

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  19. Comment by Buzz Carrick on June 18, 2009 11:56 AM

    Scooter. I think current ticket prices were set prior to Weller’s arrival. By John Wagner I would assume and perhaps Hitch. At the time they were set Hitch might have been involved in that process still.

  20. Comment by Alex on June 18, 2009 12:15 PM

    Buzz, how are sponsorship dollars looking these days?

  21. Comment by Pony2 on June 19, 2009 6:38 AM

    cooper lacks the skills for the 2nd attacker. he has the body of a target fwd but is average there at best, note his missed chances the last few games. As the 2nd striker his greatest asset is his hustle. Hopefully someone will still want him across the pond. DF has the skills but is just toooo damn small to play in the mls, hence his lack of production.. where to from here? Thats for buzz to decide…

  22. Comment by Mike on June 19, 2009 1:51 PM

    Buzz, you hit on it several times but the obvious may be missing to SH….make David Ferreira the target striker. He’s about the same size as Ruiz with better feet.

  23. Comment by Cade on June 19, 2009 3:41 PM

    move the team back to Dallas. :idea:

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