With the way he and Todd finished the 2005 season together, I was looking forward to seeing what type of threat they were going to be in 2006, but I think Sean got hurt which is why Todd had to go partner shopping. It worked out really well for Todd, but would have loved to have seen what more they could have done together. Todd was completely done with coaching at UCSB around mid-2005; so Sean plus an undistracted Todd could have been very interesting to see in 2006.
I am just curious, do you guys have any clips of my dad in the avp (Michael Thornton) he set a world record for beating the highest seeded team whilst being the lowest seeded at the time. I do believe it was in Manhattan 2004 and his partner was Eyal Zimet
He was really a great blocker for his size and allround great player. The last scene with Nick shaking his head is pure gold lol
Love the defensive scheme analysis from Phil at the end.
Such a great story! I'd love to see more player profiles of former, current, and international players. Do one on Mr Skyball!
Love this format
Love this. Need one of these on Adam Johnson.
sean scott is one of my favorite players. ripped, huge vert, destroyed balls, and put up walls!! more homage to the man!!
These stories are so fun to watch! Love the old footage
With the way he and Todd finished the 2005 season together, I was looking forward to seeing what type of threat they were going to be in 2006, but I think Sean got hurt which is why Todd had to go partner shopping. It worked out really well for Todd, but would have loved to have seen what more they could have done together. Todd was completely done with coaching at UCSB around mid-2005; so Sean plus an undistracted Todd could have been very interesting to see in 2006.
I am just curious, do you guys have any clips of my dad in the avp (Michael Thornton) he set a world record for beating the highest seeded team whilst being the lowest seeded at the time. I do believe it was in Manhattan 2004 and his partner was Eyal Zimet
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