So, we now have our "round of four" set for the MLS playoffs. In terms of my predictions last time, I was 50% right on who won it...which is no better than a coin flip and I didn't get a single scoreline right

. That said, maybe these two game home and away series will go better for my predictions! No scorelines to guess this time, hah!
New York Red Bulls vs DC United
The Atlantic Cup rivalry has come back to the MLS playoffs once again, the oldest all-MLS rivalry in the league should produce a game that will be fun to watch for everyone involved. DC United haven't played the greatest football this season, and if it weren't for Bill Hamid I don't think they'd be anywhere close to getting into the playoffs, but credit to United, they did win the game in front of them against the Revs that I thought they would lose by utilizing good counter attacking soccer. I'm going to bet against the red and black again though, because quite frankly, NYRB are the best coached team in MLS this season, hands down. I was skeptical of Jesse Marsch when he took over for Mike Petke, given his results with Montreal, but Marsch has taken a much leaner NYRB salary and turned it into one of their best seasons yet, getting good results out of both veterans and newcomers alike. The New York Red Bulls are playing a possession oriented style as well, which usually is the bane of counter attacking teams like United. Anything less than NYRB series win would be shocking.
Winner: New York Red Bulls
Columbus Crew vs Montreal Impact
This match up is the spear vs the shield, Columbus Crew are one of the most high flying attacking teams in MLS, while the Impact are one of the best defensive teams in the east. Unlike Toronto, Columbus' great attack and poor defense has less to do with poor personnel and more to do with a chosen style. When Columbus attack, they swarm like the bees their uniforms kind of make them look like, virtually the entire midfield and both wing backs will get forward practically simultaneously in an all out attempt to get the ball in the net; when the ball gets turned over players race to swarm their opponent and get the ball back. It's an exhausting tactic, a sort of high press counter attack, and when it works Columbus get lots of goals...but when it doesn't work they get pulped. The Impact, by comparison, while officially playing a 4-3-3 that should be more offensive, are really playing a possession oriented narrow style. The Impact will hold onto the ball, and when the time is right the three forwards will move towards goal at once after lulling opponents. With a striker like Drogba, this style works extremely well, as the veteran forward just needs one look at goal to get the ball in the net. This is a tough one to call, but I'm giving the edge to Montreal because well, Drogba.
Winner: Montreal Impact
Vancouver Whitecaps vs Portland Timbers
The Timbers are pumped about their great escape, but Vancouver are a far bigger mountain to climb. Sporting KC's high press is a poor choice against the swift Darlington Nagbe, but Vancouver are probably the very best counter attacking team in MLS, and their swift young players will make a meal of the older Portland back line. The Whitecaps won the overall, three game series against Portland this year, with 1 win and 2 draws, so this season's history also seems to back up my observations. Add in that Portland will be exhausted in the first match, and I'm giving the clear edge to Vancouver.
Winner: Vancouver Whitecaps
FC Dallas vs Seattle Sounders FC
Easily the hardest match up to judge of the four. Looking back on the season, Seattle beat FC Dallas 3-0 at home and tied 0-0 on the road, but Seattle had that 3-0 win with an almost entirely healthy team and this time around Seattle won't be nearly so healthy, Alonso may still be out, Evans may be out and Leo Gonzalez is almost certainly out, which may leave Seattle with a real crisis on the back line. On the other hand, that 0-0 tie in Dallas happened with both Martins and Dempsey out of the line up and this time both of them will be in the series barring a freak injury. What's more, Dallas has gotten better since those results and I'd argue they're the most complete team in MLS, able to implement just about any tactic with a fair bit of fluidity; their typical counter-attacking style won't work against Seattle, but maybe possession and swift attacks will. With the Sounders banged up, I'm going to give the edge to Dallas.
Winner: FC Dallas