COMMERCE CITY — During Thursday night’s wild Rapids game, New England Revolution coach Bruce Arena muttered to the camera at halftime, “Does anyone know what’s going on here?”
While Arena’s words summed up the chaos of a first half that saw 220-plus minutes of weather delays, they also applied to the up-and-down nature of Colorado’s season.
After firing head coach Anthony Hudson and an 11-game winless stretch to start the year — tied for the longest in MLS history — the Rapids ripped off a seven-match unbeaten streak in league that ended with Friday’s 2-1 loss to New England.