Opinion: Fioranelli move leaves the Quakes without a plan

Jamon identifies concerns about the short-term direction of the now-rudderless Quakes

The future of the Earthquakes can be seen in Santa Barbara this preseason

The arrival of the “second team” at Earthquakes preseason has General Manager Jesse Fioranelli excited at the prospects of the future of the club.

Have the Quakes met their 2021 spending expectations?

Guest columnist Chris H digs into what we know about the finances of the 2020 San Jose Earthquakes and gives his impression on whether the team has met its spending expectations.

Off-season interim report card and prognosis

Colin Etnire provides an interim report card on the roster build of the San Jose Earthquakes.

Buy low and sell high: The Fioranelli strategy to “create value” is happening now

Last offseason, Jesse Fioranelli revealed his strategy to create value in his player moves. This offseason, we are seeing that strategy in motion with the sale of Nick Lima and the loan deal for Eduardo “La Chofis” Lopez.

Fantasy GM: What I’d do this offseason

MLS Silly Season is upon us, which goes by the name Colin Season in the Bay Area. Colin plays Fantasy GM and describes the movements he would make relating to the Earthquakes this offseason.

Is the problem…Jesse Fioranelli?

Is San Jose Earthquakes GM Jesse Fioranelli at the heart of the current issues facing the team. Colin Etnire analyzes the role of an MLS GM, and how Fioranelli stacks up.

San Jose Earthquakes hit their nadir, or at least they hope so

Two years into the Matías Almeyda project, fans are left wondering if the project can be turned around as the 2020 MLS Cup playoffs continue fading from view.

New CBA Won’t Change Quakes Approach

Jesse Fioranelli chats with Colin Etnire following the approval of the new MLS Collective Bargaining Agreement

“The Most Annoying Team in the League”: How the Quakes Got Better by Staying the Same

Colin Etnire chats with Jesse Fioranelli about his roster construction philosphy