Thanks to all who have replied.
Let me clarify my position:
1. OF COURSE I do NOT draw EVERY shot! That would be idiotic.
2. This whole thing started because I've been playing this guy I just can't seem to beat. On the surface, we are not that far apart playing wise. He gets out of line more rarely though. This started me thinking and observing him carefully. I noticed that he never follows with extreme high, but rather uses stun-run through and more power, while I tended to shoot some of these shots with a high ball. I started experimenting and on our fast rails, the ball just takes off like a rocket with a high ball making it hard to be precise.
He also had a very slight edge in shotmaking, again...Low ball, or at least lower than I use.
After some experimentation and further thinking, I figured out that for me at least, a low ball is better. I get better position and make more shots cleanly in the center of the pocket. This extends to stun or even stun-run-throughs sometimes. But I've almost stopped rolling the ball with pure follow all together. Too many bad things have happened, and I'm determined to break that pattern.
3. Whenever a shot has two equally valid ways to get on it, I chose draw. That's all. This may be wrong for everyone in the universe except me, but I don't care. Sometimes I shoot the draw option, even when the roll option is theoretically better, as well. It's a matter of personal preference and maybe someone will find it interesting enought to try it, maybe not.
4. I recognize the fact that under certain conditions, my preferences may change, however under current trends, cushions get faster and faster and I do not see that changing any time soon.