If there was an award for āMost Loquacious Quake,ā Joe Cannon would be the all-time trophy winner.
So when San Joseās starting goalkeeper declined media entreaties immediately following the teamās acquisition of Jon Busch, the 2008 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, plenty of folks assumed Cannon had gone silent out of anger with the move.
Not so, Cannon told MLSsoccer.com. He was merely angry over the way the Quakes opened the season, with a 3-0 defeat to visiting Real Salt Lake.
āI was disappointed in the loss,ā Cannon said. āI think it was just a week to shut up and work. I still think that, but Iām not trying to avoid anyone anymore.ā
If Cannon was also trying to steer clear of controversy, it might have been a decision made from personal experience. When he returned in the middle of the 2003 MLS season from a stint in Franceās top league, Cannon was cast on the opposite side of a new-vs.-old keeper battle in Colorado.
Scott Garlick, then the Rapidsā incumbent in goal, responded to the teamās interest in Cannon by famously telling The Denver Post, āI donāt care whether they bring in Joe Cannon or Jeff Bazooka or Jim Tommygun ... I don't need anyone to push me. I know what I can do in this league.ā
Upon his arrival, Cannon responded in kind, via the Post: āI donāt care if itās Scott Garlick, Scott Salt or Scott Pepper. I'm very confident in my abilities. I can compete for the job anywhere, and may the best man win. It's going to be fun.ā
In this instance, both Cannon and Busch have been careful to avoid saying anything untoward about the other, instead playing up the party line of harmony.
Cannon has remained the Earthquakesā No. 1 keeper, and both general manager John Doyle and coach Frank Yallop said they only made the move because Busch was available at such a minimal salary-cap cost.
āWith Jon coming in, I think sometimes, these things can work two ways, and just the way he is makes it a positive situation,ā Cannon said. āHeās a hard worker, heās an experienced veteran and heās a guy thatās reliable. Heās a good pro. So I think in that sense, itās good to have him around.ā
The nearest Cannon came to criticizing the signing was to describe it as āan interesting move.ā
As for the idea that Buschās presence will make him work harder, Cannon thinks it may do more in the way of focusing his efforts only on things he can control.
āOne of my biggest flaws in my game is the mental part, in the sense that I worry a lot of times about things other than goalkeeping, because I care so much about the team,ā Cannon said. āSometimes it can almost work to the detriment, because Iāll focus on things that really arenāt under my realm. For me, itās important to just keep working hard. . . .
āI think we have a playoff team here. I think we have a group of guys that collectively donāt understand how good they are yet. And itās difficult to watch, because we are a good team. For me, as an older guy, you almost want to shake them all and say, āListen, you guys are great players.ā But I think it comes from experience and time, and Iām just looking to go into battle with these guys.ā
The Quakes return to action on the road Saturday against the Fire at Toyota Park.
Geoff Lepper covers the Earthquakes for
MLSsoccer.com. He can be reached at sanjosequakes@gmail.com.
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