Sunday, November 4, 2018

Taking Stock And Moving On

Yes, after 3 months I'm back.  I needed the break from the blog with how bad this season was, I don't think I would have made it if I were doing game previews/reviews and news analysis on a regular basis.  That would have been far too much negativity to handle.

We're moving forward now though, hopefully I still have some readers at this point.  Unlike most years I'm not going to do a player of the year, a season recap, or a keep/trade/cut roster analysis.  The focus going forward will be looking at the steps the Rapids take to improve, not looking back at this disaster of a season.

Before we do that though, this one statistical post of how bad this season was.  I'm going to list all the ways this team sucked, then wrap it up, put it away, and never look at it again.

One note, pretty much all of these statistics ignore the first four years of the league when the shootout was used to break ties.  The further away we get from that time period the less those stats are going to be relevant anyway.

2018 Statistics:

  • Second worst point total ever (23 in 2001)
  • Second worst points per game ever - 0.912 (.88 in 2001)*

* - I've spent the latter half of the season saying this is likely our worst season ever.  It turns out the list I've been working from had the wrong pts/game total listed for 2001, and has had it wrong since it was first posted in 2014.  This turned out to only be the second worst season.

  • Second worst total number of wins - 8 (5 wins in 2001 with only 26 games)
  • Longest losing streaks in Rapids history - 8 and 7 games (not including the USOC loss)
  • Worst loss in team history - 6-0 to FSL (this ties the infamous Joe Nasco game in LA but I'd argue that losing at home to your rival is wore than losing to the league's premier team on the road)
  • Most goals allowed - 63 (62 in 2014)
  • Worst goal differential - -27 (-20 in 2017)
  • Lowest ever goal total for Golden Boot winner - 4 by Tommy Smith (Jovan Kirovski, 6, 2007)
I'll stop there.  Needless to say it was a horrible season.  Time to look to 2019.  I expect things to be quiet for a couple of weeks but if there's news I'll post.  Otherwise when we start getting information about contract options and such we'll get into roster planning for next season.

3 comments:

Jester said...

Technically, Badji is our golden boot winner. The fact that he's not on the roster just adds salt the wound.

JRoberts said...

On the bright side, you beat us Loons twice. Which should have been cause for immediate dismissal of our alleged coach, but apparently not.

Anonymous said...

Yep, just a horrible season. Wish booting Hudson was an option but then again, we would just get a different version of him.