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Libero
In terms of your Libero, you need to figure out what works best for you; whether it's passing Libero or defensive Libero, each team is different. A lot of philosophies teach that you need to pass first, therefore you need your best passer to be a Libero, if they are not going to attack for you. Other people think that, well, my right side can pass, my outsides can pass, I need someone who can dig and will be the the fast person on the team. Then they choose that person as their Libero.
It really does not matter. What matters the most is what's going to keep a person to play for you. Remember that a team needs people to side out in order to get the ball to serve to score, especially with the new Rally Scoring System. So if your best passer is a person who is not going to play for you all the way around, that person needs to become your Libero who is in all six rotations.
If you have people who can pass very well, who are going to play all the way around, then you can go to the defensive side and say, well, this person is not a defensive player, they are really not going to play front row for me, so that person then becomes your Libero. It has to be a team by team choice. You might prefer it one way, but you need to be flexible enough to say well, this year it's not going to work this way, I need to do this to win. It's all about getting your team an ability and the place to win as many points as possible, and sometimes that means changing.
I personally like to run a 5:1 offense, but I am running a 6:2, because we have two very good setters who are both under 5'7" tall, so therefore we have to run a 6:2. When you do an offense, the same thing applies to your defense, and then your passing, whichever works best for you is what you need to do on that circumstance to win.
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