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Post by guest2 on May 19, 2019 3:26:14 GMT -5
The degree to which this team can change from game to game has to be some sort of record.
In 4 matches they won games by:
Antonelli/Salgado - 13 points Juliana - 15 points (is this the worst non-injury beating a player with 50 wins has ever taken?) KW/BS - 9 points Brandie/Heather - 10 points in a 15 point set
Obviously incredible level of play to beat such distinguished company to that degree. And yet in that same event, they
Lost two games to KW/BS in which they were not competitive at all (14, 15) Lost a game to Brandie/Heather by 11 points.
This is the same team that lost an AVP qualifier in between going undefeated in a 4 star and 5 star last year, then finished 17th after winning the 5 star.
Has there ever been a team whose level of play varied this wildly from event to event and game to game? Whoever is coaching them needs to be replaced by a team of sports psychologists
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Post by goldengirlsx3 on May 19, 2019 8:59:44 GMT -5
Completely agree! Actually, I have never seen this type of play from any team. Although I never thought I’d see Kerri !& Brooke take three straight sets from this team and completely fall apart.
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Post by wang pu on May 19, 2019 12:22:49 GMT -5
The degree to which this team can change from game to game has to be some sort of record. In 4 matches they won games by: Antonelli/Salgado - 13 points Juliana - 15 points (is this the worst non-injury beating a player with 50 wins has ever taken?) KW/BS - 9 points Brandie/Heather - 10 points in a 15 point set Obviously incredible level of play to beat such distinguished company to that degree. And yet in that same event, they Lost two games to KW/BS in which they were not competitive at all (14, 15) Lost a game to Brandie/Heather by 11 points. This is the same team that lost an AVP qualifier in between going undefeated in a 4 star and 5 star last year, then finished 17th after winning the 5 star. Has there ever been a team whose level of play varied this wildly from event to event and game to game? Whoever is coaching them needs to be replaced by a team of sports psychologists To be fair, for that AVP qualifier, they didn't hear until the day before that they were allowed to play. MHP vlogged about it, and it is quite funny. Her youtube channel highlights her personality.
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Post by guest2 on May 19, 2019 12:27:50 GMT -5
The degree to which this team can change from game to game has to be some sort of record. In 4 matches they won games by: Antonelli/Salgado - 13 points Juliana - 15 points (is this the worst non-injury beating a player with 50 wins has ever taken?) KW/BS - 9 points Brandie/Heather - 10 points in a 15 point set Obviously incredible level of play to beat such distinguished company to that degree. And yet in that same event, they Lost two games to KW/BS in which they were not competitive at all (14, 15) Lost a game to Brandie/Heather by 11 points. This is the same team that lost an AVP qualifier in between going undefeated in a 4 star and 5 star last year, then finished 17th after winning the 5 star. Has there ever been a team whose level of play varied this wildly from event to event and game to game? Whoever is coaching them needs to be replaced by a team of sports psychologists To be fair, for that AVP qualifier, they didn't hear until the day before that they were allowed to play. MHP vlogged about it, and it is quite funny. Her youtube channel highlights her personality. I heard them talk about it on the Sandcast. Its a funny story, but they still lost to the 9 seed in a qualifier regardless of circumstances. Its more understandable in context but still not justifiable Agree on personality. One reason these guys are my favorite non-Kerri team is that MHP is so much fun personality-wise and Pavan has just a little EY in her, which came out in both the semi and the final. Really like it when she gets salty with Canada 2.
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Post by wang pu on May 19, 2019 17:11:38 GMT -5
To be fair, for that AVP qualifier, they didn't hear until the day before that they were allowed to play. MHP vlogged about it, and it is quite funny. Her youtube channel highlights her personality. I heard them talk about it on the Sandcast. Its a funny story, but they still lost to the 9 seed in a qualifier regardless of circumstances. Its more understandable in context but still not justifiable Agree on personality. One reason these guys are my favorite non-Kerri team is that MHP is so much fun personality-wise and Pavan has just a little EY in her, which came out in both the semi and the final. Really like it when she gets salty with Canada 2. Pavan definitely has some fire. I forget the call, but she was talking through the net to April and Alix, maybe a no call on a block touch? Pavan’s quirky personality is displayed in Mel’s vlogs too. Waiting for the next one!
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