Whenever Garth Lagerwey is asked about potential additions to the offense this offseason, the Seattle Sounders GM and President of Soccer often makes sure to point out a few things.
One of his favorite statistics is that the Sounders averaged better than two goals a game over the second half of the season. The offensive performance fueled what was a record-breaking sprint to the finish line in which the Sounders set a MLS record by going 14-2-1 in the second half and 16-2-4 after the start of July.
The other is that the return of Jordan Morris from knee surgery is the equivalent of making a big signing.