Tuesday, February 12, 2008

'Mil versus Moose


No, it's not some new stupid reality game show. It's the first installment in a new occasional series of posts highlighting some of the position battles that will undoubtedly take place throughout this season of change for DC United.

If you were with us this morning, you saw my analysis of the senior roster as it currently stands, with the final slot likely to be a competition between Justin Moose and Jamil Walker. The conventional wisdom has been for many months that Moose is unlikely to make the team, but I think he's got a shot. So let's break it down...

Justin Moose
Strengths:
1. Energy - With Gros gone, we need someone who can run up and down the wing all day.
2. Position - Wide midfield was identified by many as an area of need for United this offseason. If Olsen's injuries persist, then Moose could be second on the depth chart behind Mediate at right midfield. He's also spent some time in a CAM role in scrimmages, and could provide another option behind Dyachenko if Gallardo gets injured or needs a break.
3. Music - Moose is the sickness
Weaknesses:
1. Defense - He just doesn't play it. At least not well. In this aspect he is very un-Grosian
2. Height - We've already filled our quota of dwarves this year. Moose would have a lot of walks if he played baseball. He's got no strike zone. I mean how do you pitch to a guy whose shoulders and knees are in basically the same location?

Jamil Walker
Strengths:
1. Speed - He reminds me of Kpene. That is if Kpene knew what a net looked like.
2. Experience - This is huge. He had 41 appearances with the first team from 2005-2006, with 3 goals and 8 assists.
Weaknesses:
1. Injuries - Sat out the entire 2007 campaign.
2. Position - Unless he can surpass Kpene or Niell on the depth chart, Walker is likely in competition with a younger Jerson Monteiro for the fourth forward position. Not a good place to be.

So with all of that said, it looks like we're giving the slight edge to Moose based solely on his musical ability. Maybe if we found out that 'Mil could dance then this would be a draw.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

You forgot the all-important web-presence factor, where I think Jamil holds an advantage over Moose.

Martin Shatzer said...

While that is admittedly a glaring omission on my part, I don't know that we can necessarily consider that to be a "strength". Bobby Boswell led the league in web presence last year, and he got benched.

Anonymous said...

True, but at least Jamil's site is focused on learning skills and being a good pro, whereas Moose's lack of footie-focus is obvious, and BobbyBoswell.com/blog is focused on . . . well . . . Bobby Boswell.

Anonymous said...

Since Olsen's undergoing surgery again, I think this matchup will be more significant than ever. However, I've changed my stance on this since I last talked about it. Jamil Walker is a good support for our forwards but could solidly handle a midfield spot. Justin Moose could edge out Jamil Walker for this because he is less flexible but therefore a bit more solid in the midfield spot.

Maybe Domenic Mediate could even compete for this one?

Martin Shatzer said...

I could be wrong and of course this could change at any time, but from what we saw most of last year, I think that Dom is solidly ahead of 'Mil and Moose on the depth chart at the right midfield position.

Anonymous said...

That's my point...why didn't you mention him?

...oops...just kidding...you did...

well then. I have no point.