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Post by bayarea on Oct 23, 2017 13:29:03 GMT -5
Setter...on a team that passes poorly. The ability to set well with bad passing separates the great setters from the mediocre pretty quickly.
Middle Blocker...on a team with a bad setter.
Outside...on a team with bad passing and setting...cleaning up garbage the whole match.
Libero...on a team with poor blocking.
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Post by Steve vb on Oct 23, 2017 13:40:08 GMT -5
I chose libero because that would have been the most difficult position for me to play. I played OH and have also played MB and Setter, but trying to return those scary float serves was too frightening for me.
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Post by Northern lights on Oct 23, 2017 13:53:49 GMT -5
Middle is a track meet, most libero's will gladly pass a ball of their face if it helps the team win, setters are weird people, Right side is boring, and everything gets blamed on OH's. So based on that I will say Libero. Until I see a setter dump with her chin, or a middle hits a slide with their forehead. This is bizarre. You don't think other backrow players try to do the same thing to pass or dig? I was joking Candle. Yes I think other posiston's try really hard to pass, not sure about the intentional face pass, seems to be a libero play.
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Post by durtpile on Oct 23, 2017 15:21:49 GMT -5
None of the positions look to be hard to play.
Playing them with any amount of skill, however, appears to be a horse of a different position.
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