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I watched him this past weekend against the KC Wizards.
He certainly saw a lot of the ball (courtesy of several neat passes into space from Lima); however, he demonstrated no pace or the ability the turn the corner that one normally sees in a strong left-sided wing player (which stands to reason, since he was primarily a striker at Norwich). And almost every time he got the ball, he *slowed down* on the dribble, and brought the ball (and the game) to a near standstill before attempting something not particularly dazzling. A good winger (Beasley, even Brad Davis) would take on a defender, use some speed and guile and develop space behind the defender -- Huckerby did none of that. Other than one really nice pass that O'Brien volleyed into the side netting, Huckerby didn't do much -- he lost the ball or forced himself near the goal line and either turned it over or won a corner kick -- not exactly earth-shattering. One one of those plays where he pushed the ball to the goal line and attempted a weak cross, he completely failed to notice Alvarez in prime position for an angled backpass into the top of the six-yard box -- you could see Alvarez throw up his hands in a bit of exasperation. On the goal he scored, Huckerby laid the ball off to Lima and made an intelligent run into the near post area, and when Lima sent a delightful chip to Johnson at the far post, Johnson was able to place it back into the near-post space, and Huckerby finished it clinically. Amazingly, he was the "man of the match" (more for his GWG than anything else, IMHO). The unsung heroes of the game were Scott Sealy, who held the ball brilliantly to create many chances, and Lima, who kept it all simple and well-connected. O'Brien was his feisty self as well, adding spice and some skill to the attack. [On a related note, Denton at left back for the Quakes seems like a disaster waiting to happen... poor marking, poor covering, and allowed Harrington, who was struggling overall, to send in a good cross that led to the goal.]
No offense to Norwich fans, but if Norwich plays all the MLS teams, I would think the results would be 50-50, so it's not surprising that Huckerby fits in naturally. I'll be watching him against the Dynamo in a couple of weeks, and see how he does... that's one of the stronger defenses in the MLS.
Kartik - nice blog, keep it going, but please send some time fixing the many typos that seem to show up :-)
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