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<blockquote data-quote="NUCE1991" data-source="post: 1466319" data-attributes="member: 746431"><p>I expect that Tamas will run a 6-2 offense with both Allison and Brown in the rotation and setting from the back row. With Quade, Vrankovic, Cooney, and Prince as OHs/OPPs; Fleming and Holzman as MBs; two of Kuper, O'Brien,and Welsh as DS; and Allison and Brown as S, Tamas has all the tools he needs to run a 6-2, and that doesn't even consider Swanson or Hinton who might force their way into the lineup as the second MB and maybe shifting Holzman to a OH/OPP spot.</p><p></p><p>If Quade and Vrankovic are six-rotation players, they might go with an initial rotation of (where players substituting in when that position moves to the front row are in [ ] and players substituting in when that position moves to the back row are in { }):</p><p></p><p>Quade - Fleming {Kuper}- Prince {Allison}</p><p>Brown [Cooney]- O'Brien [Holzman]- Vrankovic</p><p></p><p>That would keep their six front row hitting/blocking lines as:</p><p></p><p>Rotation 1: Quade - Fleming - Prince</p><p>Rotation 2: Cooney - Quade - Fleming</p><p>Rotation 3: Holzman - Cooney - Quade</p><p>Rotation 4: Vrankovic - Holzman - Cooney</p><p>Rotation 5: Prince - Vrankovic - Holzman</p><p>Rotation 6: Fleming - Prince- Vrankovic</p><p></p><p>We know that Quade can kill opponents attacking out of the back row. If Vrankovic can as well, that would give them four attacking options on every rotation.</p><p></p><p>Even with the losses of Poulter and Bastianelli, both of which are major, because they are going to be (much) deeper than last year, they may actually be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NUCE1991, post: 1466319, member: 746431"] I expect that Tamas will run a 6-2 offense with both Allison and Brown in the rotation and setting from the back row. With Quade, Vrankovic, Cooney, and Prince as OHs/OPPs; Fleming and Holzman as MBs; two of Kuper, O'Brien,and Welsh as DS; and Allison and Brown as S, Tamas has all the tools he needs to run a 6-2, and that doesn't even consider Swanson or Hinton who might force their way into the lineup as the second MB and maybe shifting Holzman to a OH/OPP spot. If Quade and Vrankovic are six-rotation players, they might go with an initial rotation of (where players substituting in when that position moves to the front row are in [ ] and players substituting in when that position moves to the back row are in { }): Quade - Fleming {Kuper}- Prince {Allison} Brown [Cooney]- O'Brien [Holzman]- Vrankovic That would keep their six front row hitting/blocking lines as: Rotation 1: Quade - Fleming - Prince Rotation 2: Cooney - Quade - Fleming Rotation 3: Holzman - Cooney - Quade Rotation 4: Vrankovic - Holzman - Cooney Rotation 5: Prince - Vrankovic - Holzman Rotation 6: Fleming - Prince- Vrankovic We know that Quade can kill opponents attacking out of the back row. If Vrankovic can as well, that would give them four attacking options on every rotation. Even with the losses of Poulter and Bastianelli, both of which are major, because they are going to be (much) deeper than last year, they may actually be better. [/QUOTE]
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