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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.
A New San Jose Identity – The Attack
In part two of his series on the Earthquakes’ identity, Asher Kohn examines the attacking corp in 2020 and looks ahead to needs in 2021.
A New San Jose Identity – the Defense
In the first of a three-part series, Asher Kohn looks at the 2020 San Jose Earthquakes’ season beginning with its Achilles heel, the defense.
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.
Quakes Quickies: The Last Breath of 2020
Asher Kohn dissects the 97th minute stoppage-time equalizer from Chris Wondolowski in the MLS Cup Playoffs at Sporting Kansas City.
Quakes Quickies: Going one-two through a press
Asher Kohn’s latest Quakes Quickies gets into three events which happened in the win against Real Salt Lake on Wednesday.
Quakes Quickies: Tank Versus Samurai
The second Vancouver goal in Saturday’s Earthquakes loss demonstrated the abilities of “El Tanque” Lucas Cavallini and demonstrates why San Jose needs to acquire someone like him this offseason.
Quakes Quickies: How Marcinkowski got San Jose a point
JT Marcinkowski has seemingly secured the starting goalkeeper spot of the San Jose Earthquakes. His excellent footwork is one reason the Earthquakes are facing fewer shots on goal in his starts.
Where Andy Ríos goes, the Quakes follow
As Andy Ríos goes, so go the Quakes? Well, in the recent resurgence of the team he’s been a bigger part than most fans have been able to notice. Beyond the goals, Ríos is proving to be a key piece of Almeyda’s new-look puzzle.