Fri. Oct 11th, 2024

MLS recently introduced a wonderful new feature called the Chalkboard, brought to you by OptaSports. After every game we will be dissecting a player or two from the Rapids using the Chalkboard from the previous game.

Folan's distribution was pretty good for a guy who has been pegged by some people as a slow, non-moving target. A ratio of 15:9 successful passes to unsuccessful isn't a fantastic number, but good enough for a striker whose passing was mostly backwards to re-set attacks. His biggest issue came when he tried flicking the ball on, something that just never seems to work with him. Though his head can pass just as well as his foot, when he puts the ball in the air the accuracy just seems to fail him as attested by the 1:4 ratio of good to bad flick ons he performed.

Folan has certainly had some bad games as a Rapid but to say that the Folan experiment has failed is simply untrue. He is still finding his legs in MLS and as his games improve, it's looking likely that he will indeed mature into a pretty good MLS striker.

Of course, he's still overpaid, but whattayagonnado?

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