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Originally Posted by Bingo
Ramo and Hiller are polar opposites.
Ramo is athletic and gets in trouble when he moves too much (over reacts, taking himself out of the crease and not being around for a rebound)
Hiller isn't athletic at all. He just makes himself tall from his knees and dares shooters to shooter tutor him.
Hiller does more with who he is than Ramo has managed, but neither are true starters in my mind.
They are however, great place holders!
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I agree with your analysis of their styles, which is why I have been confused by posters who say Hiller flops around too much. I think Hiller could challenge a bit more, and I don't like that H style which leave a crack at the top inside post on close in plays. But he is a more traditional butterfly guy, which probably leads to more consistent results.