Since acquiring Kei Kamara back on May 12, the New England Revolution are 3-4-0 in MLS play with nine goals scored and a 2-2-0 home record. This is after going 1-3-7 in the 11 games prior to the Kamara trade, so there's some semblance of improvement there. But 1.28 goals per game and three home wins (good for second to last in the league) isn't good enough for a team that was expected by some to make things happen in the Eastern Conference. One pundit even predicted a Supporters' Shield.
It simply hasn't come together for them yet.