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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2020 19:16:42 GMT -5
I'm okay with moving Krob if it means JT is on the right. Drastically changes how they can approach OOS balls Do you mean on the left? yes. im directionally challenged. i do this too many times lol
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2020 12:35:57 GMT -5
How do you think Hentz/Clark compare? I know a lot of people have said Karch cares about S/R a lot, do you think Clark has any chance or no? . @bigwestfan2 would know but I think Clark had better passing numbers than Hentz did. I think I can add Witt to that too (also personal bias cause I think she's extremely underrated) I think everyone has a chance, no one is clear cut. I think JWO/Courtney are set for Tokyo. There's no changing that. Witt, White, and Hentz playing in Europe helps their case eventually for Paris if that's what they want to do. Clark is going to play in the American league, which will help her elevate her status to hopefully move to a club team somewhere. and Clark was rehabbing an injury for awhile after last season,
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Post by wishinwestcoastvb on Nov 4, 2020 13:01:45 GMT -5
. @bigwestfan2 would know but I think Clark had better passing numbers than Hentz did. I think I can add Witt to that too (also personal bias cause I think she's extremely underrated) I think everyone has a chance, no one is clear cut. I think JWO/Courtney are set for Tokyo. There's no changing that. Witt, White, and Hentz playing in Europe helps their case eventually for Paris if that's what they want to do. Clark is going to play in the American league, which will help her elevate her status to hopefully move to a club team somewhere. and Clark was rehabbing an injury for awhile after last season, yeah I think in the interview with Sheff, she played last season with an injury. Had surgery and AU was probably the best thing for her to get back into playing shape if she still has it overseas aspirations
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Post by Wichsen on Nov 4, 2020 16:07:35 GMT -5
Sorry but krib doesn't want to play libero. That is why she is working hard to get into the starting lineup. She also mentioned this on her blog. She wants to help the team but not as a libero.
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Post by donut on Nov 4, 2020 16:10:16 GMT -5
Sorry but krib doesn't want to play libero. That is why she is working hard to get into the starting lineup. She also mentioned this on her blog. She wants to help the team but not as a libero. We know.
Karch seems to be pretty selective about when his "team first" mantra applies.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2020 16:37:10 GMT -5
Sorry but krib doesn't want to play libero. That is why she is working hard to get into the starting lineup. She also mentioned this on her blog. She wants to help the team but not as a libero. if she really wanted to help she would be the libero. that's where the US's best medal chances are. an OH duo of Larson-Robinson isn't going to cut it.
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Post by stanfordvb on Nov 5, 2020 1:19:58 GMT -5
Sorry but krib doesn't want to play libero. That is why she is working hard to get into the starting lineup. She also mentioned this on her blog. She wants to help the team but not as a libero. if she really wanted to help she would be the libero. that's where the US's best medal chances are. an OH duo of Larson-Robinson isn't going to cut it. I agree. Robinson doesn’t have moments of greatness when she’s hitting that have been huge for us in the past (2019 vnl) so there’s the risk that we may lose that play she can bring. But I agree she does probably need to be the libero if she wants to give her team the best chance.
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Post by Wichsen on Nov 5, 2020 7:29:24 GMT -5
I think it's a good problem for coaching staff and pressure as well. They roster for each position is very tight. The veterans are steady and proving they have experience and consistency to stay withe final roster but then new additions are also doing well. So, kiraly will have to pick the lucky name from mystery box. 😂 Jk
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2020 9:45:15 GMT -5
I am very excited to see all the newbies that could seek their way into the USA gym this summer/this quad.
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Post by stanfordnebraskafan on Nov 5, 2020 14:11:45 GMT -5
Sorry but krib doesn't want to play libero. That is why she is working hard to get into the starting lineup. She also mentioned this on her blog. She wants to help the team but not as a libero. if she really wanted to help she would be the libero. that's where the US's best medal chances are. an OH duo of Larson-Robinson isn't going to cut it. Who do you think the middles will be? Do you think Foluke has a chance?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2020 14:23:09 GMT -5
if she really wanted to help she would be the libero. that's where the US's best medal chances are. an OH duo of Larson-Robinson isn't going to cut it. Who do you think the middles will be? Do you think Foluke has a chance? Chi, Rachel Adams, Foluke, Washington, and Dixon will all compete for the three spots. If I had to choose today it would be Chi, Adams, and Foluke. Adams and Foluke would be the riskiest, coming back from injury and giving birth. But they're experienced and offer more than Dixon and Washington when 100%.
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Post by Reach on Nov 5, 2020 16:08:15 GMT -5
Dixon is a long shot at this point. Adam’s looks like she’s coming back into form at the right time and Foluke looks great in Japan.
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Post by Reach on Nov 5, 2020 16:12:04 GMT -5
Chi, Luke and Adam’s FTW or sub Washington in for whomever. Sorry Dixon, welcome to Barboza and Fawcetts club.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 5, 2020 16:43:03 GMT -5
Chi, Luke and Adam’s FTW or sub Washington in for whomever. Sorry Dixon, welcome to Barboza and Fawcetts club. Agreed. Dixon lacks the skill that is "great" compared to the other three/four. I'm really excited to see Adams back with the NT at the VNL. She's looked good in Turkey, even with a setter that is uh not good.
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Post by Reach on Nov 5, 2020 16:44:11 GMT -5
Dixon brings the block. That’s it.
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