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Post by VolleyMan on Nov 16, 2004 9:51:57 GMT -5
Who are going to be the key men for the next season in each team? In? BYU? Long Beach? Pepp? Lewis? ...
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Post by Mr. Pink on Nov 16, 2004 9:59:30 GMT -5
While I understand what you are meaning to look for...I think that the key players for any team are going to be the support players to the stars of the team. You can't win a match by yourself.
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Post by VolleyMan on Nov 16, 2004 10:05:38 GMT -5
but you know that sometimes there is a man that have more confidence in the team in hard moments...
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Post by Mr. Pink on Nov 16, 2004 12:15:04 GMT -5
Right, that one guy when its crunch time that you can look to. I don't disagree that you need a MJ type player on your team. The question I pose is can you have player like that in college that doesn't carry an attitude that detracts from the rest of the team? I would rather have such a consistent diverse team that when it comes to crunch time, no one knows where the ball is going.
On the other hand, if you don't have a stud, you might not be able to pull that off.
Can you tell I have mixed feelings on this subject?
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Post by beachman on Nov 16, 2004 19:44:49 GMT -5
Tyler Hildebrand is the man.....the best setter in America at the collegiate ranks! ;D
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Post by vb on Nov 16, 2004 21:31:23 GMT -5
Key Man The highest hitting % is the guy to go to at crunch time. He is usually the player "demanding the ball."
Who will have the highest hitting % this year? Does he then become the Key Mans Man?
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Post by champer on Nov 16, 2004 23:49:05 GMT -5
tyler from long beach can make a big diffrence in the team. he did it on the nationals.
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