Well, it might be because the American pro players have no support from their organization -- from ANY ORGANIZATION -- and no support from the American pool public.
As well, because pool is such a fractured sport, if I may call it a "sport," because it really isn't in today's times, the American pool public gets to play alongside American pros at tournaments around the country. They can hang out, eat with, and sleep with American pros, because American pros, though they are pool celebrities in some eyes, are not distanced from the American public like major sports celebrities are. So people can talk about Johnny's this or Hatch's that or Rodney's this or Buddy's that.
And for the Earl haters, if you've ever had a family member with a mental illness, you'd re-think your thoughts about Earl. Earl is actually brilliant, with an extremely high IQ, as evidenced by his strengths in pool. If it wsan't pool, Earl would have been a champion in golf or tennis, whatever he set his mind to. But when he entered the 20s, as it happens to most young adults if they become afflicted with a bipolar disorder, Earl entered a new realm of his life. He had to deal with demons that you and I have never experienced. He cannot medicate because he can't play pool professionally with that type of medication.
How do I know so much about it? My niece is bipolar, much worse than Earl. It happened to her at 19 years old. They had to give her numerous prescriptions before they found the right one. She's 40 years old today and lives in subsidized housing on SSI. She functions okay, but she remains heavily medicated and will be until she passed away.
Without medicine, she's, well, worse than Earl. One year in her 30s, she quit her medicine, got a gun, and left town. Nobody knew where she was for a month. There was an APB out for her, and her family was scared. A Louisiana State Trooper found her in the winter months walking up a median strip with only her bra on and jeans. She didn't know how she got there. A few days later, they found her car totaled.
So we can all continue to hate on Earl and say what a piece of crap he is, or in the alternative, we can recognize his brilliance that he displays even though he suffers from a bipolar disorder. My niece is not so lucky. She will be medicated the rest of her life and live like a recluse. :smile: