Kyle, your point was proven this morning. Both of the first two goals were scored right beside Agoos' feet. He had the chance to stop them...if only he had reacted quick enough. Then after a collision with a Polish player, his knee began to hurt (which slowed him down even more). Then minuets later, after a free kick, he claims someone threw something from the crowd and hit his calf. I believe this is just too many injuries (that totally affect his play) for one game. I mean his team was getting knocks and hits just as much as he was because it is a part of the game. I guess he just couldn't handle all of them. Obviously, the amount of games he has played altogether lately has chipped away at his strength and speed(which he didn't have much to start with.) I hope that when the USA plays Mexico Monday, either Agoos' name is off the starting list, or some drastic changes in Agoos' future performances.