Thursday, January 24, 2008

Q&A with Chance Myers


Chance Meyers was recently the #1 pick in last week's MLS Draft. The sophomore out of UCLA was drafted by the Kansas City Wizards. I had a chance to talk to him about his past, present, and future.


MM: Chance, congrats on the #1 pick. I'm stoked for you. So, hows it feel?
CM: Well it was crazy at first, but now that it's set in, I just feel like I have to go to work. I don't feel too much pressure. Just have to go at it.

MM:You were at UCLA two years. What's you're favorite moment?
CM: Advancing to the College Cup freshman year, beating Duke in the quarterfinals to get there.

MM: I remember the College Cup that year in St. Louis being like 15 degrees or something outside.
CM: Ya it was crazy. I remember they had heaters, and I couldn't feel my feet. So I went over to heaters to try and heat up my feet, but my cleats started melting. So I played with frozen feet.

MM: That's never fun. So you're an outside back. Have any players you model your game after?
CM: Ya, Dani Alves. He is an outside defender for Sevilla (Spain). He gets up the flank really quickly and is a great attacking back. That's what I try to do.

MM: Ya I saw you had 3 goals last year from a defensive position. I played right back my senior year as well, and I loved it.
CM: Ya in the last few years the position has really been revolutionized. Guys like Evra at Man. U. and Ashley Cole at Chelsea have taken the position to the next level.

MM: And guys like Marcus Mulick. No but seriously, why were you, an outside back, typically not the most sought after and glamorous position, picked first in the MLS Draft?
CM: I don't even know! I guess I could be seen as a utility player, I can help the team out in a bunch of different ways. The scouts have seen my progression in the last two years, and they know I'm not yet at my fullest.

MM: Did coaches know about you at UCLA? Or did your stock go up at the combine?
CM: Honestly I don't think any coach knew about me before the combine! When I was there, I just played simple, no mistakes. They counted that I had 87 touches in the game, and that of my 44 passes, I connected on 39 of them. I guess that's what they like to see. I just played simple.

MM: Well with everyone out there trying to impress the coaches with fancy footwork and ball handling, I'm sure a simple style of play stood out to them. Chance you're only a sophomore. Why come out this year? Why not wait another year?
CM: There's a bunch of opportunities right now for me. I just knew it was the right time, and it was all my decision. I knew my parents were going to support me no matter what.

MM: Ya I figured that. Your mom is a sweetheart.
CM: Ya I promised her I would finish college. I'll be taking classes while I play. UCLA actually made it pretty easy for me to graduate.

MM: Ok Chance, trivia time. You're going to Kansas City. Do you know who the all-time points leader is there?
CM: Uhm...(long pause)...all-time points leader? Shoot, no. Nick Garcia?

MM: Preki! C'mon Chance, you should know that. The guy is a legend. He's coaching now at....uhm.....
CM: Chivas USA. There's some trivia for you.

MM: Shutup. Ok, can you name the all-time scorer at UCLA?
CM: Ole Mikkelsen!

MM: Woah! Nice man!
CM: He was my assistant coach on my PDL team.

MM: Oh ok. I was wondering how you got that so fast, because I thought that was a hard question. Are you still going to show up to Thousand Oaks High School's alumni games?
CM: Of course! Marcus you were lagging this year.

MM: Dude. It was raining the whole day. I just couldn't get myself out there.
CM: Haha ya, it was the just the usual guys out there anyways.

MM: Ya I figured. Be honest, of all your years at TOHS, my senior year's team was the strongest.
CM: Dude I know! Even though I won two CIF championships after you graduated, that team my freshman year with you was the best one. We just had too many guys screwing around.

MM: Ya I'm still bitter about that year. It's hard to win when half our team was high at practice.
CM: A shame.

MM:Allright Chance, I know you're busy, I'll let you go. Thanks again for taking the time to talk, and I wish you all the luck at Kansas City. Stay healthy man!
CM: Thanks man, I fly out tomorrow morning for pre-season. We'll be in Florida until the season starts. Take it easy.

After the interview, Myers asks me how I liked USC, how the beach has been, and we caught up on stuff. This is the way Myers is; he cares just as much about you as you do about him. Even if he is the #1 pick, he will always be the humble, soft-spoken kid that he always has been. Anyone that knows him can attest to that fact, and everyone that comes to meet him will soon agree with it.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Review of blogs that want to be like mine...

1) With Leather www.withleather.com
With Leather, its name deriving from a story involving Chris Berman and a woman at a bar, is a gossip sports website. Basically he blogs about things that are real and makes a joke out of them. There aren't much facts to the site, it's mostly filled with low blows, jokes, and tirades. He does a good job to find obscure sports stories and make them funny and appealing to a mass audience.

Here's there statement: "With Leather is a blog about all the assholes and idiots in the world of sports, and the hot chicks who date them. People who get offended or take too much pride in their favorite team should probably just leave now, because I hate you already."

You can pretty much tell what the website is about from their statement. It's kind of like a Perez Hilton type website, but for sports.

Go here to be entertained, but not to learn anything.

2) Bill Simmons for ESPN Page 2 http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/simmons/index
Simmons is ESPN's most popular writer for Page 2. Page 2 is a page on ESPN that features humorous stories about sports. The writer compile many lists and pop culture references. Simmons is their marquee writer, and has his own ESPN page called "The Sports Guys World." Simmons regularly has Draft Day Diary's, which he makes a diary of the NBA draft, minute by minute. He often compares sports to movies and other pop culture references.
Simmons has a mailbag which he answers questions and comments from his readers a couple times a month. He regularly makes his own lists and comparisons between athletes and actors.

Simmons is a smart writer, and most of his arguments are in fact factual.




3) Kissing Suzy Kolber http://kissmesuzy.blogspot.com/
Kissing Suzy Kolber. also known as Kiss Me Suzy, is a website that pretty much is devoted to gossip in the NFL. Here's their motto: "KSK is a humor site dedicated solely to the NFL. Have you written something about another sport that you think we should see? Fuck off. You're sure we'll like it anyway? No, seriously: FUCK. OFF."
Pretty much they say whatever they want about the NFL. They call the athletes bad names and cuss a bunch.
Personally, I go on the site every couple of weeks, but I think the writers are pretty cocky so I dont really pay attention to anything they write. Basically it's like With Leather, but meaner and more opinionated. KSK got its name from a Joe Theisman line to Suzy Kolber during an interview. Theisman was visibly drunk and proceeded to hit on Kolber. Like "With Leather," SKS derived it's name from an obscure sports reference.
My blog will not be anything like KSK, because it's basically nothing but opinion and trash.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

I love scotch

Scotch, scotch, scotch. Down into my belly.