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Post by trainermch on Nov 15, 2019 18:56:32 GMT -5
Happy Steve Irwin Day!
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Post by secgator4 on Nov 15, 2019 22:02:35 GMT -5
Thoughts on this fairytale 2020 6-2 lineup? What am I not thinking of? Not enough subs? I feel like there has to be a rule against this that I'm oblivious of lol.
2 setters always on the court. Carlon is RS while Hendrickson is in the back row setting. Hendrickson is RS while Monserez is in the backrow setting.
I just feel like it would be so awesome to have a true setter take balls dug by the setter (Monserez/Hendrickson) as opposed to the libero. Carlton and Hendrickson could set the OH/MB in the front row or Hall/Hammons in the back row as needed when playing RS.
S: Monserez 6'0 Jr. S/RS: Hendrickson 6'2 Fr. (6 rotations) RS(S): Carlton 6'7 R-Sr. MB: Dooley 6'6 Jr. MB: King 6'3 R-Sr. OH: Hall 6'3 Jr. (6 rotations) OH: Ceasar 6'1 R-Jr DS/OH: Hammons 6'1 Sr. (backrow for Ceasar) L: Cerame 5'8 Jr.
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Post by mln59 on Nov 15, 2019 22:23:53 GMT -5
set 2 - 20:00 set 3 - 39:31
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Post by blackiechan1999 on Nov 15, 2019 22:26:02 GMT -5
Thoughts on this fairytale 2020 6-2 lineup? What am I not thinking of? Not enough subs? I feel like there has to be a rule against this that I'm oblivious of lol. 2 setters always on the court. Carlon is RS while Hendrickson is in the back row setting. Hendrickson is RS while Monserez is in the backrow setting. I just feel like it would be so awesome to have a true setter take balls dug by the setter (Monserez/Hendrickson) as opposed to the libero. Carlton and Hendrickson could set the OH/MB in the front row or Hall/Hammons in the back row as needed when playing RS.Ā S: Monserez 6'0 Jr. S/RS: Hendrickson 6'2 Fr. (6 rotations) RS(S): Carlton 6'7 R-Sr. MB: Dooley 6'6 Jr. MB: King 6'3 R-Sr. OH: Hall 6'3 Jr. (6 rotations) OH: Ceasar 6'1 R-Jr DS/OH: Hammons 6'1 Sr. (backrow for Ceasar) L: Cerame 5'8 Jr. I think Hammons will keep her spot at 6 rotations
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Post by dcromuf on Nov 20, 2019 12:28:37 GMT -5
Thoughts on this fairytale 2020 6-2 lineup? What am I not thinking of? Not enough subs? I feel like there has to be a rule against this that I'm oblivious of lol. 2 setters always on the court. Carlon is RS while Hendrickson is in the back row setting. Hendrickson is RS while Monserez is in the backrow setting. I just feel like it would be so awesome to have a true setter take balls dug by the setter (Monserez/Hendrickson) as opposed to the libero. Carlton and Hendrickson could set the OH/MB in the front row or Hall/Hammons in the back row as needed when playing RS. S: Monserez 6'0 Jr. S/RS: Hendrickson 6'2 Fr. (6 rotations) RS(S): Carlton 6'7 R-Sr. MB: Dooley 6'6 Jr. MB: King 6'3 R-Sr. OH: Hall 6'3 Jr. (6 rotations) OH: Ceasar 6'1 R-Jr DS/OH: Hammons 6'1 Sr. (backrow for Ceasar) L: Cerame 5'8 Jr. I think Hammons will keep her spot at 6 rotations Any specific reasons for thinking Hammons will stay 6 rotations? The way I look at it is that I hope we have improved production anywhere on the floor we can. I have no problems with Hammon and she is improving as she gains experience. That being said, if Ceasar can bring a little something extra with with more athleticism and ability to terminate then bring her on the floor. Is it that you would just like Hammon to remain 6 rotation or is it you don't think Ceasar could bring something that might improve the teams prospects of winning? I don't think the current team is championship caliber so any of the new comers that can improve the prospects are welcome with me. I'm not knocking anyone for we have a good competent team but I want a great team. It can be with an improved one year more experienced Hammons in 6 rotations or a hopefully good Ceasar that brings something extra with her style of play and athleticism as OH in front row.
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Post by trainermch on Nov 20, 2019 12:35:50 GMT -5
I think Hammons will keep her spot at 6 rotations Any specific reasons for thinking Hammons will stay 6 rotations? The way I look at it is that I hope we have improved production anywhere on the floor we can. I have no problems with Hammon and she is improving as she gains experience. That being said, if Ceasar can bring a little something extra with with more athleticism and ability to terminate then bring her on the floor. Is it that you would just like Hammon to remain 6 rotation or is it you don't think Ceasar could bring something that might improve the teams prospects of winning? I don't think the current team is championship caliber so any of the new comers that can improve the prospects are welcome with me. I'm not knocking anyone for we have a good competent team but I want a great team. It can be with an improved one year more experienced Hammons in 6 rotations or a hopefully good Ceasar that brings something extra with her style of play and athleticism as OH in front row. Ceasar will be on the floor. Whose PT she cuts into remains tbd, but on the floor she shall be! (And I can't wait)
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Post by stanfordvb on Nov 21, 2019 9:23:49 GMT -5
Any specific reasons for thinking Hammons will stay 6 rotations? The way I look at it is that I hope we have improved production anywhere on the floor we can. I have no problems with Hammon and she is improving as she gains experience. That being said, if Ceasar can bring a little something extra with with more athleticism and ability to terminate then bring her on the floor. Is it that you would just like Hammon to remain 6 rotation or is it you don't think Ceasar could bring something that might improve the teams prospects of winning? I don't think the current team is championship caliber so any of the new comers that can improve the prospects are welcome with me. I'm not knocking anyone for we have a good competent team but I want a great team. It can be with an improved one year more experienced Hammons in 6 rotations or a hopefully good Ceasar that brings something extra with her style of play and athleticism as OH in front row. Ceasar will be on the floor. Whose PT she cuts into remains tbd, but on the floor she shall be! (And I can't wait) If she's gonna be on the floor, it's gonna be for hammons. Everyone knows hall is not going to the bench (I don't think any team in the country would have hall on the bench.... MAYBE Texas) and carltons block and serve + versatility, she's not getting benched either. Even if they ran a 6-2 with Hendrickson and monserez, warned and Carlton would be on the right. If Cesar plays, she's gonna take hammons front row unless hall gets significantly worse which I don't see happening
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Post by trainermch on Nov 21, 2019 9:33:43 GMT -5
Ceasar will be on the floor. Whose PT she cuts into remains tbd, but on the floor she shall be! (And I can't wait) If she's gonna be on the floor, it's gonna be for hammons. Everyone knows hall is not going to the bench (I don't think any team in the country would have hall on the bench.... MAYBE Texas) and carltons block and serve + versatility, she's not getting benched either. Even if they ran a 6-2 with Hendrickson and monserez, warner and Carlton would be on the right. If Caesar plays, she's gonna take hammons front row unless hall gets significantly worse which I don't see happening Probably a good assessment. Hammons' serving and passing are such that she would be necessary on the back row. Back row attack option with her is also strong.
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Post by nakedcrayon on Nov 21, 2019 9:50:10 GMT -5
And Warner would become the Greer of her class in this scenario or transfer ??
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Post by floridaLOG on Nov 21, 2019 10:04:36 GMT -5
If she's gonna be on the floor, it's gonna be for hammons. Everyone knows hall is not going to the bench (I don't think any team in the country would have hall on the bench.... MAYBE Texas) and carltons block and serve + versatility, she's not getting benched either. Even if they ran a 6-2 with Hendrickson and monserez, warner and Carlton would be on the right. If Caesar plays, she's gonna take hammons front row unless hall gets significantly worse which I don't see happeningĀ Probably a good assessment. Hammons' serving and passing are such that she would be necessary on the back row. Back row attack option with her is also strong. I really hope Mary and Co donāt silo the new class too much. I get they want Birdie to become a great setter which I believe she can but next year needs more offense with the departure of Kramer. Iām hoping for Sophia to really challenge for either pin with Warner. If birdie is terminal have her go all the way around in the 6-2. I also think Ellie could challenge for Bro. I want another CK like player in that off colored jersey. We need another person like Hall in the floor with a little more itch in their... well you know
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Post by wishinwestcoastvb on Nov 21, 2019 10:13:00 GMT -5
Iām thinking McKissock will have a great shot for the libero jersey. With Cerame not playing much this season, and Fischer sometimes being in and out of serve receive, I can see McKissock coming in and taking over especially with her coming in January.
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Post by secsportsfan on Nov 21, 2019 10:14:00 GMT -5
A combo of Thayer and Tāara on the pins is going to be so fun to watch
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Post by secgator4 on Nov 21, 2019 10:53:17 GMT -5
If T'ara isn't playing front row for Hammons, then she'll be a RS in the 6-2 in 2020.
Warner can redshirt next year and take Carlton's spot in 2021.
They're finding time for T'ara on the court in 2020 and 2021.
I've laid out the most likely scenarios for the next few years on this thread somewhere.
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Post by southeastvbfan on Nov 21, 2019 10:55:40 GMT -5
Thoughts on this fairytale 2020 6-2 lineup? What am I not thinking of? Not enough subs? I feel like there has to be a rule against this that I'm oblivious of lol. 2 setters always on the court. Carlon is RS while Hendrickson is in the back row setting. Hendrickson is RS while Monserez is in the backrow setting. I just feel like it would be so awesome to have a true setter take balls dug by the setter (Monserez/Hendrickson) as opposed to the libero. Carlton and Hendrickson could set the OH/MB in the front row or Hall/Hammons in the back row as needed when playing RS. S: Monserez 6'0 Jr. S/RS: Hendrickson 6'2 Fr. (6 rotations) RS(S): Carlton 6'7 R-Sr. MB: Dooley 6'6 Jr. MB: King 6'3 R-Sr. OH: Hall 6'3 Jr. (6 rotations) OH: Ceasar 6'1 R-Jr DS/OH: Hammons 6'1 Sr. (backrow for Ceasar) L: Cerame 5'8 Jr. Why Cerame at libero? Isn't their incoming libero recruit highly ranked? And she is the third DS on the team at the moment behind Fischer? Could see Ceaser at RS too. The pins should be interesting next year.
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Post by secgator4 on Nov 21, 2019 11:11:41 GMT -5
Cerame traded libero jersey with Gregory early in the season, was highly ranked too and has had limited playing duty since returning from injury.
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