The Confluence: A Colorado Rapids Podcast

Break Time...But Is It Time to Panic?

May 29, 2026·1h 13m
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Here are the ready-to-publish show notes for Episode 20, built directly and strictly from the provided transcript.The Confluence | Episode 20: Break Time... But Is It Time to Panic?Episode OverviewSchool is officially out, tryout season is wrapped up, and the Colorado Rapids are heading into a massive 60-day World Cup break sitting 11th in the Western Conference. Reflecting on a frustrating 2-1 home defeat to FC Dallas at Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Leo and Krash look back at the first 15 games of the season to answer a critical question: What exactly are the Rapids? We explore the team's split personality, hand out some mid-season player awards, and look ahead to the wide-open summer transfer window and a massive home US Open Cup semifinal run. Grab your coffee, adjust your expectations, and let's break it all down.Key Discussion PointsThe Dallas Frustration: Breaking down the 2-1 loss to FC Dallas. Despite dominating possession and putting up 17 shots, the Rapids essentially beat themselves by giving up two highly avoidable penalty kicks directly converted by Dallas.The First 15 Games Storyline: Are the Rapids a legitimate playoff contender or one of the weakest teams in the West? The guys look at a lopsided 5-1-9 record (16 points) and analyze why a system that seems to be coming together under Matt Wells keeps yielding agonizingly close, one-goal losses.Mid-Season MVP & Surprises:Team MVP: It's a two-man race between Lucas Harrington and Rafael Navarro, with "Hoffa" taking the crown as our most dangerous attacking threat, keeping the team afloat.Big Surprise: Krash gives a major shout-out to Hamzat Regragui for completely locking down the defensive midfield, while Leo highlights Paxten Aaronson's rising creative influence and near-miss bicycle kick.Most Improved Awards: Krash awards most improved honors to Wayne Frederick for stepping up and thriving under the new coaching staff. Leo taps Josh Atencio as his top pick, highlighting his incredible work rate in the double pivot and his press-resistant style.The Blatant Discipline Issue: With Wayne Frederick picking up an unnecessary red card on the bench and manager Matt Wells missing the match due to yellow card accumulation, the guys deliver a stern lecture on the team's reckless fouling and lack of focus.World Cup & Off-Season Vibes: Breaking down the team's upcoming 18-day mandatory player vacation and subsequent mini-preseason. Plus, Krash shares his upcoming family travel plans to Seattle to watch Qatar face Bosnia live, and the guys discuss Lucas Harrington's high-stakes opportunity with the Australian national team.Links & ResourcesOfficial Website: Check out everything going on with the show at theconfluencepod.com.Support the Pod: Drop us 5 stars, hit the thumbs up, and make sure to subscribe on your favorite streaming platform.Shout Outs: Big up to Centennial 38, Mile High Locos, the Colorados, and everyone holding it down in Section 109!

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