It's important to remember that the USA men's 7s team is not only on a rebuilding course, but is rebuilding off a group that was on a rebuilding course.
The current USA team showed off some offensive ability, but their defensive unity was not excellent. The players over-pursued, leaving gaps open—so it wasn't for lack of effort, but instead for lack of confidence, either in themselves or in their system.
The Eagles opened up their 2024-25 season with games against New Zealand and Fiji.
That's not a particularly easy way to kick off the season. Against New Zealand they did relatively well. They created some scoring chances, but the problem was that when they weren't absolutely perfect on ball presentation, New Zealand pounced. The Eagles did catch a break with the new TMO system, which identified a forward pass to call back a New Zealand try.
But a kickoff error at the beginning of the second half handed New Zealand a try-scoring chance and after that they led 21-0.
An excellent break by Pita Vi got the Eagles their first try. New Zealand answered by running a switch move that an over-pursuing defense was unable to stop.
But a good break from Lucas Lacamp and a wild offload got the USA close before Porter Goodrum scored on a quick tap.
So final score 28-12, which was pretty close. With a bit better execution on both sides of the ball it might have been 21-19.