MLS Pick ‘Em 2016 – Week 7 – RBNY v. OCSC
Last week’s win by FC Dallas was perfectly predicted for two of the experts, Eric Walcott and myself, with Russ picking up his first points of the season. Eric has picked four scores perfectly in the first 6 games this year. We all bow down to the reigning champs glory. Only a mild shake in the standings this week. Here’s how it all looks:
Player | Points | Correct Outcome | Incorrect | Correct Score |
Eric Walcott | 12 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
Joseph Goldstein | 5 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Matt Pollard | 4 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
Joe Hojnacki | 4 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
Alec Rivera | 1 | 1 | 5 | 0 |
Russ McKenzie | 1 | 1 | 5 | 0 |
Ned Joyce | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 |
Daniel Sperry | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 |
Laura McFayden | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 |
This week, Orlando City comes to the Big Apple looking to grab some valuable road points against a Red Bull team that is looking like a shell of last year’s team. Will NY start to turn their season around against, or will Orlando continue to climb the Eastern Standings? Let’s see what the experts think.
Expert | Pick | Comments |
Joseph Goldstein |
Draw |
New York is going to be desperate. Bad news for their backline, good news in front of goal. Any points will be welcome for the wary Red team. |
Eric Walcott |
OCSC |
Orlando may be inconsistent, but Red Bull have been flat out bad this year, and until they show something different and encouraging, I’m not picking them. |
Alec Rivera |
OCSC |
Both Orlando and Red Bulls will be hungry for points after disappointing results last week, but Orlando will not be denied with Kaká orchestrating a massive 3-point road effort fort he Lions. |
Russ McKenzie |
OCSC |
The Red Bulls lead the league in defensive errors that lead to goals, and Orlando City is known to force their will upon poor defenses. At least the Red Bulls score again, but the result remains the same. |
Ned Joyce |
OCSC |
The Red bulls are improbably bad this year and Orlando has had some tragic endings to their last two games. Orlando will squeeze out a last minute winner in a fiercely contested game from two teams desperate for a positive result |
Matt Pollard |
NY |
Nationally televised game, and the Red Bulls finally get off the snide. Orlando will still be reeling from that wild (and controversial) finish last weekend against the Revs. BWP scores in this one. Kaka will create something to pull the Lions back, but some second half adjustments from Jesse Marsch and a collective “enough is enough” from New York will get them three points. |
Daniel Sperry |
OCSC |
Red Bulls have major scoring issues, and have really bad defensive issues too. Orlando feels hard-done by the result against New England even though the result was a fair reflection of the game. Orlando was clearly the better team when Baptista, Molino, Larin, and Kaká all played at the same time. The only reason that didn’t happen was the midweek game, so I’ll take Orlando. Larin bags a brace and they send NYRB spiraling. |
Joe Hojnacki |
OCSC |
The Red Bulls have been a sad, sad team when it comes to scoring this year. Orlando has been pretty good since the return of Kaka and I don’t see them showing up enough to drop points to the worst team in the league. A late goal from the Brazilian wins it. |
Laura McFayden |
OCSC |
Orlando haven’t quite hit their stride yet, but RBNY is about 26 miles off theirs. Their defense is weak and shaky, and their attack is no longer a force to be reckoned with. Kaka will easily pick them apart, especially in the form he’s in.” |