tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36669930.post952009542560269936..comments2024-03-09T20:37:14.671-06:00Comments on Down the Byline: New Year, Same Home FormMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12931590118053363115noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36669930.post-57057125747365792872013-03-17T18:31:27.132-05:002013-03-17T18:31:27.132-05:00For me, Rosell was the best player on the field by...For me, Rosell was the best player on the field by a sizable margin.<br /><br />I've withheld my judgment on Feilhaber until seeing him play in person.<br /><br />His attitude and floppiness is 100% improved. His workrate in the offensive half was solid, however, he failed to cover for his other midfielders on Fire breakaways.<br /><br />He also is a non-factor on set pieces because he's probably been taking them since he was 5 and has no idea what to do on the other side of the pass. <br /><br />From the Opta heat map, it looks like he played a bit more advanced than in previous games. He also had more passes(79) than in the first 2 games combined (74).<br /><br />He notched his first 2 "key passes"<br />while Zusi has 14 this season.<br /><br />Overall Feilhaber has been ok. I think Zusi's better than him in the center but the question is whether Zusi in the center and Saad or other out wide is better than having Feilhaber and Zusi on the field at the same time. I'm not sure.Nathan Martinnoreply@blogger.com