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Post by bAnthony on Jun 14, 2014 21:51:29 GMT -5
On The Net Live they said he was going to France this year. I just found out it will be at Arago de Sete. They finished sixth last year and lost in the playoffs to Paris (eventual runner-ups). The good thing about the French Ligue A is that it is very easy to follow since they broadcast a lot of games. Not the best quality league, but competitive,= and a good starting point.
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Post by v0lleyfolife on Jun 14, 2014 22:54:14 GMT -5
France is a good league for sure, we'll see how he hangs playing at that level. I don't doubt his abilities but it's a whole different ball game from college.
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Post by spalding on Jun 17, 2014 23:03:58 GMT -5
France is a good league for sure, we'll see how he hangs playing at that level. I don't doubt his abilities but it's a whole different ball game from college. Are you sure about that? Sander and Christenson have stepped into international ball from the MPSF and dominated so far. Nobody has stopped Crabb so far and I don't anticipate the teams in France stopping him either. Especially when teams won't be game planning against him.
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Post by v0lleyfolife on Jun 18, 2014 1:23:08 GMT -5
Taylor Crabb is a hell of a player and my statement does not demean him. The level of players in the Pro A is completely different then in college though. He will play well in France but he won't be the go to guy. I just don't see him dominating the league. Time will tell.
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Post by bAnthony on Jun 18, 2014 18:37:50 GMT -5
I don't think he will dominate, but he should get his points. It will be interesting to see how he holds up against a much taller and more skilled block. I know Coach Fuerbs was noting it would be a good measuring stick to see how he can contribute to the NT. I don't think he will carry his team to victory or anything like that. Cabral and Troy are some of the top scorers per set, but their team was pretty bad.
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