Eh. They've already won the Shield and will probably set the league's all-time wins and points marks. Their eyes are on the Championship.
I often think that coaches do things we fans don't understand. Sometimes they do it for good reason, or at least explicable reason.
A few years ago (2018?) Chicago played Portland in preseason out at Merlo. Sam Kerr didn't sub on until the 70th minute. I couldn't figure it out for the life of me. I was like, "Why bring her in now? Why in a preseason match?" Say what you will about Rory, and it's all deserved, but it wasn't like the guy couldn't coach.
I think Seb has earned the benefit of the doubt this year.
Of course he has, and it shouldn't be his priority. I'm sure he and his players feel like they should be winning/not losing with the team he put out anyways given they played so many starters.
Just saying that going invincible is a remarkable achievement that almost never happens in any league and if I was a fan of Orlando, I'd be vaguely annoyed.
Eh. They've already won the Shield and will probably set the league's all-time wins and points marks. Their eyes are on the Championship.
I often think that coaches do things we fans don't understand. Sometimes they do it for good reason, or at least explicable reason.
A few years ago (2018?) Chicago played Portland in preseason out at Merlo. Sam Kerr didn't sub on until the 70th minute. I couldn't figure it out for the life of me. I was like, "Why bring her in now? Why in a preseason match?" Say what you will about Rory, and it's all deserved, but it wasn't like the guy couldn't coach.
I think Seb has earned the benefit of the doubt this year.
Of course he has, and it shouldn't be his priority. I'm sure he and his players feel like they should be winning/not losing with the team he put out anyways given they played so many starters.
Just saying that going invincible is a remarkable achievement that almost never happens in any league and if I was a fan of Orlando, I'd be vaguely annoyed.