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Hello Colorado Rapids fans! This week on Holding The High Line, it's a MAK Attack! Rabbi and Red banter about the national teams at the Gold Cup and Olympics. We recap the encouraging win over FC Dallas and the PTSD-inducing loss in the Rocky Mountain Cup. The guys then break down all the details and implications of the Mark-Anthony Kaye trade with LAFC. Then we preview Saturday's game against Austin FC.


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