I agree with a lot of the impressions above from posters who attended. The tweets not so much. Funny though everyone sees something a little different, even the friend with whom I attended.
As I said above, Hawk was the story. I think that is the greatest point of consensus. Not perfect, but looked like where we want/need him to be.
And I liked Alleyne a lot. I was more impressed by him overall than I was by Newton or Diarra and wouldn’t be surprised to see him battling them for major time. His handle looked good enough to play point from what I saw, and he seemed to have a lot more in his bag of tricks, along with some swagger. I get the sense that Danny and Kimani both like him a lot.
Agree that Donovan seems better developed than expected. My buddy thinks he could start alongside Sanogo; I won’t go that far, but he’s too big and skilled not to see some time. And I love that Sanogo practices against him and Johnson.
Speaking of Johnson, he looks a lot different. He was streaky and sneaky.
@HuskyHawk will have his moments to crow.
Joey California is solid and will definitely contribute.
@navery12 , just saw your post and am laughing as I realize I just added yet another PG possibility. Suffice to say I can see why Danny is going with the AJax point experiment. I think it may work, but I’d like to see it with Alleyene alongside.