| 1 | Seattle Sounders FC | 5-2-1 | +3 | Are you not entertained? No really, Dempsey & Martins are amazing to watch and once again there's reasons to be impressed by our defense (something which feels weird to say). |
| 2 | DC United | 5-1-2 | 0 | Columbus came into RFK after blasting two terrible teams (Orlando and Philly) for a combined 7-1 as FAVORITES (according to Las Vegas betting lines) and found out what commentators, pundits and other so called experts are just now realizing. DC is for real and it ok to say so. |
| 3 | FC Dallas | 5-2-2 | +4 | Diaz and Castillo are linking up and making the runs that create goals. Our attacking play is once again the scary force Pareja has been building for the past year. |
| 3 | New England Revolution | 5-2-2 | +1 | Overall a dominating performance against a quality team. Agudelo, Davies and Bunbury will be the threat that everyone prepares for, but so far it's been the behind-the-scenes guys in Kobayashi, Caldwell, and most recently, Woodbury, that makes this team so good. |
| 5 | New York Red Bulls | 3-1-4 | -3 | No ranking submitted |
| 6 | Vancouver Whitecaps FC | 5-3-2 | -2 | No ranking submitted |
| 7 | LA Galaxy | 3-2-4 | -1 | No ranking submitted |
| 8 | Columbus Crew SC | 3-3-2 | -1 | Columbus had a rough night in the nation's capital. Despite controlling the game in possession Columbus gave up two easy goals. The first came from a terrible turnover by Meram which had Rolfe & Espindola off to the races. The second came from a terrible challenge by Clark followed by lazy marking in the box during a DCU corner. Hopefully this is a wake up call for Columbus who have a stretch of easier games coming up. This week Columbus face the rising challenge that is Seattle (and their terrible capos) at home. |
| 9 | Sporting Kansas City | 3-2-4 | 0 | This weekend was a good win against a tough Chicago side. Feilhaber is on another level right now, seeing as he only had 4 incomplete passes in the entire game. It was nice to see Nagamura come off the bench and provide a spark. Dwyer's bad form is still worrisome however, and I'm not convinced if Kevin Ellis should be the de-facto starter at centerback. Tim Melia had a really good game though and helped keep the shutout. |
| 10 | Toronto FC | 3-4-0 | +3 | No ranking submitted |
| 11 | San Jose Earthquakes | 3-4-1 | -1 | Here it is: the seesaw that is the SJ Earthquakes finally balanced itself, as we get our first draw of the year, 1-1 vs RSL. Though technically SJ did not allow a single RSL player to score. This team is looking like a borderline playoff one. Look for them to make it as the West's fifth or sixth seed. Once/if this happens, who knows what could happen next? |
| 12 | Real Salt Lake | 2-2-4 | 0 | No ranking submitted |
| 13 | Portland Timbers | 2-3-4 | +1 | No one could be happier than Diego Valeri is back in the saddle with another disappointing scoreless draw on the books. Timbers fans are keeping their fingers crossed that Valeri finds his form again with a trip to Montreal scheduled for next weekend. |
| 14 | Houston Dynamo | 2-3-4 | -1 | No ranking submitted |
| 15 | Chicago Fire | 3-4-0 | -4 | No ranking submitted |
| 16 | Orlando City SC | 2-4-2 | 0 | Orlando, despite not playing in MLS, had goods and bads this week. The good: First win at home this year against Brazillian side Ponte Preta. The bad: Kevin Molino goes down for the season with an ACL injury. |
| 17 | Colorado Rapids | 1-2-6 | 0 | The Rapids had three straight 0-0 draws, a loss, a win, a loss, then now three straight 1-1 draws. I am now expecting a win, loss, win, then three straight 2-2 draws. Other than one explosion against Dallas, the Rapids just can't win. Forwards are missing finishing attempts, and the past two games the Rapids blew a lead. At least we're getting points... |
| 18 | New York City FC | 1-5-3 | 0 | No ranking submitted |
| 19 | Philadelphia Union | 1-6-3 | 0 | Back in 1976, the Philadelphia Atoms were sold to a few Mexican clubs, including CD Guadalajara. They fielded a mainly Mexican squad and finished near the bottom of the standings. So in a way, Philadelphia had Chivas USA before Los Angeles did - and now with the Goats gone, it appears Philadelphia has reclaimed the mantle in terms of playing ability. Another loss for the Union as they dropped a 1-0 decision to Toronto FC. It hurt not having C.J. Sapong who apparently learned a bit too much from his ex-coach, and got an indefinite suspension for it. Next up, a trip out to the West Coast to take on Vancouver Whitecaps FC, and this redditor has his doubts that the Boys in Blue will be able to capture a point, much less all three. |
| 20 | Montreal Impact | 0-2-2 | 0 | Montreal returns to league play this weekend against Portland. But before that, they will have another non-league match against Toronto on Wednesday in the semi-final first leg of the Canadian Championship. If Montreal wants to pursue another CCL finals run next year, it all starts on Wednesday. |