It hasn’t been a great couple weeks to be a Colorado Rapids fan. Granted, that’s fairly status quo for being a Colorado Rapids fan. Usually, it’s not that much worse than being, say, a New England Revolution fan. In fact, some might say it’s better. At least you have a championship to your name.



But the Rapids are something of a special case in 2019. They currently have two points from 10 games played. They’ve surrendered an astounding 27 goals already, meaning they’re coming close to averaging three goals allowed per game. It’s not a massive sample size, but it’s not a tiny one either. The record is impressively bad.



Those frustrations boiled over for now-former head coach Anthony Hudson. He let loose a string of sound bytes about the designated player gap and spending disparity between the Rapids and the rest of the league, that also included the statement “we are fighting at the bottom with a bottom group of...