Sun. Nov 24th, 2024

The then 36-year old center back was picked up by Gary Smith to be a depth player but was thrown into over 2000 minutes of playing time and performed admirably considering the situation. I had no qualms with them bringing him back in 2012, expecting that health wouldn't be as much of a problem and that he wouldn't receive anywhere close to the number of minutes he had last season. After all, the only reason he dipped off at the end of the season seemed to be the over-saturated schedule he was being given.

Unfortunately, 2012 has gone from mediocre to worse for Tyrone.

That's some Rapids Thug Life, for sure. It's not what we need though, especially considering how bad the set piece defense this year has been.

More importantly than his defensive problems are the problems with keeping him in the middle in favor of Drew Moor. We've certainly had a few issues defensively at the fullback positions this year, but moving Drew to right or left back has not particularly helped much. It's shored up the defending on the side for sure, but Moor's leadership is best expressed in the middle, where he can also put up better defensive numbers. Marshall doesn't seem very apt at controlling a back line, with most of the more egregious errors on the season regarding blown offside traps, lack of correct marking, mistakes on who is marking who etc. coming with Tyrone in the center.

Is Marshall worth $90,000 for the services he provides? I would argue that he's not. Is he acting as that much of a veteran leader in the locker room for one of the oldest teams in Major League Soccer? Probably not. The Rapids proved against Vancouver that he is acting as more of a detriment on the field than a positive. Against LA, the slowly gelling back line of Zapata, Moor, Wynne and Freeman proved that they really don't need him getting starts at all.

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