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Post by give me the og-ball-u on Feb 5, 2023 16:44:31 GMT -5
also i feel like setter is one position that you can play forever. fofao won best setter at 38 and continued setting well into her 40s. parkhomchuk/kirilova was the starting setter for moscow at 43. lo bianco set for italy until she was 37. take%*$#a won bronze in 2012 at 34. maja’s 38 and still looks good! etc.
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Post by kc8413 on Feb 5, 2023 16:54:24 GMT -5
But None of them is as stable as Wolosz. Sorry but Wolosz doesn’t make Poland look this good. She’s good but she isn’t out of this world. She certainly did when Poland beat USA during the most recent World Championship...
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Post by bruinsgold on Feb 5, 2023 17:34:11 GMT -5
Only 16 kills for Herbots in 3 sets?? She's falling off. Getting old. Time to retire. No she had 12 kills on 36 swings lmao Oh the fraud is strong in that one!
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Post by madden55 on Feb 5, 2023 17:50:16 GMT -5
Sorry but Wolosz doesn’t make Poland look this good. She’s good but she isn’t out of this world. She certainly did when Poland beat USA during the most recent World Championship... and when they almost beat Serbia
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Post by udubhuskiefan on Feb 5, 2023 17:55:52 GMT -5
How did Gray hit today?
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Post by jiggs on Feb 5, 2023 17:58:44 GMT -5
9 for 22 got blocked 2 times a think
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Post by CAI BIN MUST GO on Feb 6, 2023 8:25:18 GMT -5
Miao Yiwen (sichuan, opp) rumored to go to Pinerolo.
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Post by kwt on Feb 6, 2023 11:45:22 GMT -5
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Post by ToddyJ on Feb 6, 2023 17:48:40 GMT -5
Can I just say that I LOATHE that this league values (match points) won over a team's win/loss record when determining the league standings. Ugh. Anyways.
The race for the play offs is going to be spicy!
Let us assume that Conegliano(46) will likely be the top seed. Scandicci(42), Milano(39) and Novara(38) are going to qualify, barring a complete meltdown.
Perugia(9), Pinerolo(7) and Macerata(7) are battling it out to avoid relegation and probably cannot make the playoffs.
In my opinion, the following teams are still in the running for the last four playoff slots:
Chieri(36), Casalmaggiore(28), Bergamo(25), Busto A.(22), Firenze(21), Vallefoglia(20) and Cuneo(17)
However, when we look at each of these teams remaining opponents, with only 9 matches left in the regular season, some teams have drastically tougher journeys to tread on their paths to the playoffs.
Chieri: Firenze, Novara, Busto, Scandicci, Milano, Vallefoglia, Bergamo, Perugia and Pinerolo Casal: Perugia, Conegliano, Novara, Macerata, Vallefoglia, Firenze, Busto, Pinerolo and Bergamo Bergamo: Novara, Busto, Perugia, Vallefoglia, Macerata, Pinerolo, Chieri, Scandicci and Casalmaggiore Busto: Vallegfoglia, Bergamo, Chieri, Pinerolo, Scandicci, Macerata, Casalmaggiore, Cuneo and Milano Firenze: Chieri, Cuneo, Vallefoglia, Novara, Perugia, Casalmaggiore, Conegliano, Milano and Scandicci Vallef: Busto, Milano, Firenze, Bergamo, Casalmaggiore, Chieri, Perugia, Novara and Macerata Cuneo: Conegliano, Firenze, Macerata, Perugia, Pinerolo, Milano, Scandicci, Busto and Novara
Who has the tougher schedule and which four teams do you predict will make the playoffs? Shall we discuss? I'm headed to dinner but I'll be back later to see what everyone thinks!
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Post by avid 2.0 on Feb 6, 2023 17:49:31 GMT -5
Can I just say that I LOATHE that this league values (match points) won over a team's win/loss record when determining the league standings. Ugh. Anyways. I dont understand the logic at all.... I think they're the only league that does it too.
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Post by ToddyJ on Feb 6, 2023 17:52:49 GMT -5
Can I just say that I LOATHE that this league values (match points) won over a team's win/loss record when determining the league standings. Ugh. Anyways. I dont understand the logic at all.... I think they're the only league that does it too. I just hate it. Novara should be in 2nd place, not 4th. It's just dumb.
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Post by avid 2.0 on Feb 6, 2023 18:03:48 GMT -5
I dont understand the logic at all.... I think they're the only league that does it too. I just hate it. Novara should be in 2nd place, not 4th. It's just dumb. I think Novara has the H2H over both of them too
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Post by manyshaped on Feb 6, 2023 18:37:23 GMT -5
However, when we look at each of these teams remaining opponents, with only 9 matches left in the regular season, some teams have drastically tougher journeys to tread on their paths to the playoffs. Chieri: Firenze, Novara, Busto, Scandicci, Milano, Vallefoglia, Bergamo, Perugia and Pinerolo Casal: Perugia, Conegliano, Novara, Macerata, Vallefoglia, Firenze, Busto, Pinerolo and Bergamo Bergamo: Novara, Busto, Perugia, Vallefoglia, Macerata, Pinerolo, Chieri, Scandicci and Casalmaggiore Busto: Vallegfoglia, Bergamo, Chieri, Pinerolo, Scandicci, Macerata, Casalmaggiore, Cuneo and Milano Firenze: Chieri, Cuneo, Vallefoglia, Novara, Perugia, Casalmaggiore, Conegliano, Milano and Scandicci Vallef: Busto, Milano, Firenze, Bergamo, Casalmaggiore, Chieri, Perugia, Novara and Macerata Cuneo: Conegliano, Firenze, Macerata, Perugia, Pinerolo, Milano, Scandicci, Busto and Novara Who has the tougher schedule and which four teams do you predict will make the playoffs? Shall we discuss? I'm headed to dinner but I'll be back later to see what everyone thinks! hardest to easiest and anticipated record (bolded are four playoff teams) firenze: 2-7 cuneo: 3-6 bergamo: 3-6 megabox: 3-6 (i'm not too high on vallefoglia's abilities atm) busto: 4-5 chieri: 6-3 casal: 6-3
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Post by avid 2.0 on Feb 6, 2023 18:54:39 GMT -5
Chieri (6-3): Firenze (W), Novara (L), Busto (W), Scandicci(L), Milano(L), Vallefoglia(W), Bergamo(W), Perugia(W) and Pinerolo(W) Casal (7-2): Perugia (W), Conegliano (L), Novara (L), Macerata (W), Vallefoglia (W), Firenze (W), Busto (W), Pinerolo (W) and Bergamo (W) Bergamo (4-5): Novara (L), Busto (L), Perugia(W), Vallefoglia(W), Macerata(W), Pinerolo(W), Chieri(L), Scandicci(L) and Casalmaggiore (L) Busto (3-6): Vallegfoglia(L), Bergamo(W), Chieri(L), Pinerolo(W), Scandicci(L), Macerata(W), Casalmaggiore(L), Cuneo (L) and Milano (L) Firenze (3-6): Chieri (L), Cuneo (W), Vallefoglia (W), Novara(L), Perugia(W), Casalmaggiore(L), Conegliano(L), Milano(L) and Scandicci(L) Vallef (3-6): Busto(W), Milano(L), Firenze(L), Bergamo(L), Casalmaggiore(L), Chieri(L), Perugia(W), Novara(L) and Macerata(W) Cuneo(4-5): Conegliano(L), Firenze(L), Macerata(W), Perugia(W), Pinerolo(W), Milano(L), Scandicci(L), Busto (W) and Novara (L) Who has the tougher schedule and which four teams do you predict will make the playoffs? Shall we discuss? I'm headed to dinner but I'll be back later to see what everyone thinks! it'll be messyyyy lol
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Post by jiggs on Feb 6, 2023 18:56:43 GMT -5
Can I just say that I LOATHE that this league values (match points) won over a team's win/loss record when determining the league standings. Ugh. Anyways. The race for the play offs is going to be spicy! Let us assume that Conegliano(46) will likely be the top seed. Scandicci(42), Milano(39) and Novara(38) are going to qualify, barring a complete meltdown. Perugia(9), Pinerolo(7) and Macerata(7) are battling it out to avoid relegation and probably cannot make the playoffs. In my opinion, the following teams are still in the running for the last four playoff slots: Chieri(36), Casalmaggiore(28), Bergamo(25), Busto A.(22), Firenze(21), Vallefoglia(20) and Cuneo(17) However, when we look at each of these teams remaining opponents, with only 9 matches left in the regular season, some teams have drastically tougher journeys to tread on their paths to the playoffs. Chieri: Firenze, Novara, Busto, Scandicci, Milano, Vallefoglia, Bergamo, Perugia and Pinerolo Casal: Perugia, Conegliano, Novara, Macerata, Vallefoglia, Firenze, Busto, Pinerolo and Bergamo Bergamo: Novara, Busto, Perugia, Vallefoglia, Macerata, Pinerolo, Chieri, Scandicci and Casalmaggiore Busto: Vallegfoglia, Bergamo, Chieri, Pinerolo, Scandicci, Macerata, Casalmaggiore, Cuneo and Milano Firenze: Chieri, Cuneo, Vallefoglia, Novara, Perugia, Casalmaggiore, Conegliano, Milano and Scandicci Vallef: Busto, Milano, Firenze, Bergamo, Casalmaggiore, Chieri, Perugia, Novara and Macerata Cuneo: Conegliano, Firenze, Macerata, Perugia, Pinerolo, Milano, Scandicci, Busto and Novara Who has the tougher schedule and which four teams do you predict will make the playoffs? Shall we discuss? I'm headed to dinner but I'll be back later to see what everyone thinks! Chieri and casa are locks imo. I like bergamo and I think they make it through as well. Busto can be good sometimes so I’m willing to take them because I also don’t trust herbots or drews
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