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In this episode, the crew unveils the Atlanta United Panic Meter to gauge the frustration among the Five Stripes faithful.
Free space (disappointment) in the Concacaf Champions League against Monterrey then a draw at home to FC Cincinnati? Something is off, but what is it? The guys dig in, then give Cincy their due, analyze Bob Bradley’s Carlos Vela-Lionel Messi comparison, celebrate FC Dallas’ first win under Luchi Gonzalez and preview the second leg of the #CCLFever quarterfinals.
Also in this episode, interviews with Minnesota United defender Francisco Calvo and FC Cincinnati and USMNT midfielder Kenny Saief.
Time  | 
                  Segment  | 
          
|---|---|
2:44  | 
                  What is wrong with Atlanta United?  | 
              
7:11  | 
                  Are the Five Stripes faithful … “spoiled?”  | 
              
16:31  | 
                  What does this historic result mean for FC Cincinnati?  | 
              
18:18  | 
                  Bob Bradley wants Carlos Vela to channel Messi. What does that mean?  | 
              
19:56  | 
                  Luchi Gonzalez gets his first pro win, FC Dallas impress Doyle  | 
              
22:05  | 
                  You might have missed ______ from Week 2  | 
              
26:27  | 
                  Who has a chance to make the Concacaf Champions league semis?  | 
              
29:13  | 
                  INTERVIEW: Francisco Calvo (MNUFC) on perfect start, R-E-S-P-E-C-T & Pura Vida  | 
              
43:39  | 
                  INTERVIEW: Kenny Saief (FCC) on his dream start, move to Cincy and USMNT future  | 
              
51:17  | 
                  MAILBAG: New MLS Fantasy winner, praise for Susannah and more  | 
              
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