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Post by VolleyballMag on Oct 18, 2023 12:54:40 GMT -5
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Post by blackmambabeto on Oct 18, 2023 12:57:01 GMT -5
stoked AF
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Post by blackmambabeto on Oct 18, 2023 13:41:22 GMT -5
Savvage also goes over the stipends as well in the pod, some good info and comparison to the the stipends of ~1985
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Post by guest2 on Oct 19, 2023 2:04:49 GMT -5
"Now these kids are making money"...kids in question are apparently Sean Rosenthal, Casey Patterson, Jake Gibb, and Nick Lucena
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Post by robonthemic on Oct 19, 2023 13:30:33 GMT -5
"Now these kids are making money"...kids in question are apparently Sean Rosenthal, Casey Patterson, Jake Gibb, and Nick Lucena That's funny-- all retirees doing a new gig now!
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Post by wilbur on Oct 19, 2023 14:51:46 GMT -5
They need the follower numbers... a lot of those old timers have big numbers.
From the sandcast interview it soundly like this is a proof if concept and once the video goes up they need big numbers so they can market this as at least an annual event and hopefully a tour with multiple stops, at that point the younger players will take over but they will need to keep putting up numbers because that is what the sponsor revenue needs to stay flowing.
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Post by ajm on Oct 19, 2023 16:09:31 GMT -5
They need the follower numbers... a lot of those old timers have big numbers. From the sandcast interview it soundly like this is a proof if concept and once the video goes up they need big numbers so they can market this as at least an annual event and hopefully a tour with multiple stops, at that point the younger players will take over but they will need to keep putting up numbers because that is what the sponsor revenue needs to stay flowing. One thing I found interesting is that OB said he wanted to bring in more European players next year. But that might not be so easy without World Champs bringing in nearly 100 of the best players in the world a relatively short flight away. Might have been a missed opportunity. I get the appeal of having big name AVP players, but nearly every team has at least one retired player who probably isn't training full time anymore. It's still a solid field for a "beta" exhibition event, but he he really wants to make this truly a competitive league with the best pro players, you probably don't want to have a bunch of players approaching 50. I also liked his idea of having individual owners/sponsors that would draft its players. Presumably these owners would want players who can help them win. They'll still need to structure the event to give incentives for the teams to build the strongest team possible, not just putting all your buddies together.
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Post by wilbur on Oct 19, 2023 17:29:07 GMT -5
They need the follower numbers... a lot of those old timers have big numbers. From the sandcast interview it soundly like this is a proof if concept and once the video goes up they need big numbers so they can market this as at least an annual event and hopefully a tour with multiple stops, at that point the younger players will take over but they will need to keep putting up numbers because that is what the sponsor revenue needs to stay flowing. One thing I found interesting is that OB said he wanted to bring in more European players next year. But that might not be so easy without World Champs bringing in nearly 100 of the best players in the world a relatively short flight away. Might have been a missed opportunity. I get the appeal of having big name AVP players, but nearly every team has at least one retired player who probably isn't training full time anymore. It's still a solid field for a "beta" exhibition event, but he he really wants to make this truly a competitive league with the best pro players, you probably don't want to have a bunch of players approaching 50. I also liked his idea of having individual owners/sponsors that would draft its players. Presumably these owners would want players who can help them win. They'll still need to structure the event to give incentives for the teams to build the strongest team possible, not just putting all your buddies together. they don't need to be uber competitive as long as they are entertaining and attracting eyeballs and followers. They need to do whatever is engaging to the casual fan. I am not sure if European players are it for local/domestic sponsors. Lots of showmen and women that engage the crowd and have a lot of social followers.
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Post by dunninla3 on Oct 19, 2023 17:35:32 GMT -5
Savvage also goes over the stipends as well in the pod, some good info and comparison to the the stipends of ~1985 good info. I have been speculating for a couple of years now that the stipend would be around $2k. No player has ever posted to confirm or deny that, until now. The sad part is that I don't think Savvy or Evan will ever been even within sniffing distance of top 6 to get that stipend.
Good news is that Scoles and Flint will be top6 whenever the next 6 month evaluation is at USAV, if it hasn't happenec already.
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Post by cribbit on Oct 19, 2023 17:44:19 GMT -5
Excited to see them pull off competitive 4s. I find it a more entertaining format.
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Post by ajm on Oct 19, 2023 18:35:27 GMT -5
One thing I found interesting is that OB said he wanted to bring in more European players next year. But that might not be so easy without World Champs bringing in nearly 100 of the best players in the world a relatively short flight away. Might have been a missed opportunity. I get the appeal of having big name AVP players, but nearly every team has at least one retired player who probably isn't training full time anymore. It's still a solid field for a "beta" exhibition event, but he he really wants to make this truly a competitive league with the best pro players, you probably don't want to have a bunch of players approaching 50. I also liked his idea of having individual owners/sponsors that would draft its players. Presumably these owners would want players who can help them win. They'll still need to structure the event to give incentives for the teams to build the strongest team possible, not just putting all your buddies together. they don't need to be uber competitive as long as they are entertaining and attracting eyeballs and followers. They need to do whatever is engaging to the casual fan. I am not sure if European players are it for local/domestic sponsors. Lots of showmen and women that engage the crowd and have a lot of social followers. I think entertaining is fine for a one-off event, but if he wants to make it any kind of regular series or league, actual competition where the teams are really trying to win is a must. I don’t think a bunch of unconnected exhibitions will have much long term appeal.
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Post by moderndaycoach on Oct 20, 2023 7:40:42 GMT -5
they don't need to be uber competitive as long as they are entertaining and attracting eyeballs and followers. They need to do whatever is engaging to the casual fan. I am not sure if European players are it for local/domestic sponsors. Lots of showmen and women that engage the crowd and have a lot of social followers. I think entertaining is fine for a one-off event, but if he wants to make it any kind of regular series or league, actual competition where the teams are really trying to win is a must. I don’t think a bunch of unconnected exhibitions will have much long term appeal. Having it be a competitive league would certainly keep interest in it, but I don't think they would have any problem regularly doing these one offs as long as they were consistent (once or twice a month) and content was made out of them like the McKibbins do with their 4man's. Those that can't be there will go back and watch later were you have an opportunity to monetize it even more by selling ads and sponsorships via the teams as a presenting partner or something. We see this exploding in the golf content world right now where everyone and their mother that has a camera and a website is making golf mashup videos with the likes of everyone from celebrities, to athletes, to popular social media personalities.
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Post by psychodriver on Oct 21, 2023 20:29:10 GMT -5
Excited to see them pull off competitive 4s. I find it a more entertaining format.
Same. It's also just a better format for sand competition than doubles in my opinion.
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Post by boysbeachvolleyball on Oct 21, 2023 21:55:25 GMT -5
I agree that High level 4s with a crowd makes for a fun event on the beach. www.facebook.com/groups/110228453685/permalink/10161171296398686/?mibextid=S66gvF Today’s entertaining last match in Pool starts around 2:10 between defending FUDs 4s champion Frisco Mo and Vollis for 1st in Pool 1 on center court. Playoffs tomorrow will also be streamed live on the Emerald Coast Facebook Page and have play by play by Ken Marshall. FUDs 4s is Old school Side Out on a big court with no let serves.
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Post by guest2 on Oct 22, 2023 1:44:54 GMT -5
One thing I found interesting is that OB said he wanted to bring in more European players next year. But that might not be so easy without World Champs bringing in nearly 100 of the best players in the world a relatively short flight away. Might have been a missed opportunity. I get the appeal of having big name AVP players, but nearly every team has at least one retired player who probably isn't training full time anymore. It's still a solid field for a "beta" exhibition event, but he he really wants to make this truly a competitive league with the best pro players, you probably don't want to have a bunch of players approaching 50. I also liked his idea of having individual owners/sponsors that would draft its players. Presumably these owners would want players who can help them win. They'll still need to structure the event to give incentives for the teams to build the strongest team possible, not just putting all your buddies together. they don't need to be uber competitive as long as they are entertaining and attracting eyeballs and followers. They need to do whatever is engaging to the casual fan. I am not sure if European players are it for local/domestic sponsors. Lots of showmen and women that engage the crowd and have a lot of social followers. I get your point about the older players and their followers, although I'd question whether just getting the one with the most, wouldn't reach the same people as getting all of them. But I think the underlying assumption is false and I think its an assumption that the AVP and most of these other tours make also. That the product is so fundamentally sound, that the only challenge is getting people to look at it, after which they will be hooked and will continue to watch. I think we have seen through the years that this is simply not the case. Take the McKibben's fours videos. I didn't watch all of any of them, so this could be wrong, but they were generally non-competitive. By that I mean, I looked at the list of players on teams and knew who would win. (Here I am thinking specifically of the one they organized by Hawaii v Texas v California but the NBA one was pretty clear after the first few points too). I watched parts because I was curious, then didn't watch the rest because the product was poor. Badly matched teams, so-so athletes (I think half the players were pros), and they didn't seem to know how to play 4s (or maybe the conventional wisdom on that has changed since the old days. The camera tricks and replays were fine, but didn't add that much for me. This one will have the same problem. Rosie hasn't played in years, Gibb is almost 50, and the team isn't even built for 4s. Nick was terrible when last I saw him and hasn't been gone long enough for a nostalgia bump (and even when they do the nostalgia matches with Sinjin and Randy, I only watch a few points). I may watch 5 minutes, but its very hard to imagine watching a full match of pros and retired pros giving 70% effort at a version of the game they aren't particularly good at or well suited for. Not sure what the Venn diagram of fans they are hoping for is but I am certain anyone who cares enough to post on a beach message board must be in it and the fact that so many are dubious raises a lot of questions
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