....Yup, it's easy to be way off on stats if you aren't watching with an absurd level of attention and keeping track somehow.
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and THAT, is why we LOVE you HONEY!
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thank you, for all that you do.
....Yup, it's easy to be way off on stats if you aren't watching with an absurd level of attention and keeping track somehow.
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yea, i know. i spit my drink across the cocktail table & had to pick KK9 up off of the floor!
SHOCKED - doesn't even begin to describe what we felt.
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IMPRESSED - yes.
A quick look through my notes shows the following kicking fouls:
USA -- 12 (Woodward 4, Bergman 3, Dechaine 2, Deuel 2, and Van Boening 1)
Europe -- 4 (Feijen 3, Boyes 1)
[I haven't checked total balls pocketed by each team (yet).]
Edit -- in 15 of those 16 fouls, the OB was missed. In the other one, the OB was hit, but no rail was contacted after the hit.
Ok for the all the people who think they are a coaching genius and like to criticize on something they know nothing about.....
Do you think Tom Landry was a good coach? He made the playoffs 18 out of 29 years in coaching in the NFL. Won two Super Bowls. Find me a YouTube video of him going over and giving Roger Staubach an attaboy smack on the ass
Do you think Scotty Bowman was a good hockey coach? He only won 9 Stanley Cups and over 1200 games. Find me a YouTube video of him going over and telling Steve Yzerman, don't worry kid you will score on the next shot.
Do you think Phil Jackson was a good NBA coach? He only won 11 NBA titles, 1640 games and is the winningest coach in sports history. Find me a YouTube video where he ran down to the bench and told Michael it was ok to miss a free throw.
Seriously, your comments (and others) and dramatics over what Mark Wilson did or did not do in the hours you saw him on the Mosconi Cup feed are simply asinine. If you did 10% for pool what he did and has done in his life, your opinion and spitting of your cocktail across the room might have value.
To what extent is this due to poor kicking by the US and to what extent is it due to more safeties by Europe? I don't mean to give you more work AtLarge, but I'm just thinking out loud that it seems from those numbers like the US had poor kicking, but if they missed 12 out of 18 and Europe missed 4 out of 18, that's quite different than the US missing 12 out of 18 and Europe missing 4 out of 6. The first suggests poor kicking, the second suggests a lack of safety play.
Mark is doing all that any person could. It would be like trying to build a house but only being able to work one weekend a year, the plans change every year and the people you work with are all positive they are the best carpenters in the world.
The most important thing Mark has done is put a team out there thats professional and represents America well. There have been years before Mark was in place I was embarrassed at the conduct of the team. No one on earth fires a coach after two games in football or two weeks in baseball and thats all the time he has had in action. Everyone can always improve or change things and I would bet Mark is the first to think about how to adapt and get better. I don't agree with all his decisions but he has earned the right to try things his way by putting out a team that respects the fans and the event.
As for picking the players I love the idea of trials. Give the Captain one pick. Give out qualifying points to whatever events Matchroom wants and take the top eight or ten guys. Have a pool room host a Mosconi Cup Trials event where they play round robin. Top four go with the Captains pick. Or hell top three and Mark can pick the two who help the team the most if they come up a little short in the round robin. Whatever.
There is plenty of it for free, I have been studying it for 10 years and have not paid a penny. Sky looked lost on a few kicks, a 30 min lesson could solve that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdFQp0TnDFs&feature=youtu.be
Didn't you see what happened the last time a round robin tournament was tried? I believe you were there first hand. :smile:
Valid point.
My thinking for the round robin is playing races to five cup style I dont see how else you could do it. Part of the whole process would be trying to recreate as much of the pressure/format as possible. There would certainly be room for shenanigans as with any round robin but I think in this case the juice could be worth the squeeze.
What do you think is the best way to pick? Serious question. I think you understand the format and all its quirks as well as anyone I have talked to about it. How do you get guys prepared for it?
How about 5 tournaments on 9 ft. tables, race to 5, those 5 winners are the team?
I thought this was a pool/billiard site....but it's hard to find any knowledge here.
The discussion about our lack of kicking ability is laughable. Yes, we missed more than they did. But that isn't even close to what decided this years Cup.
This years Cup ended up 11-7 Europe. In the last 5 matches, 3 of them were decided by unfortunate rolls. Shane had the 9 snapped in on him hill hill. Justin hooked himself hill hill. And Skylar had a 2 ball kicked in on him hill hill. Those were three very strong rolls against Team USA. IF those three rolls go the other way.....Team USA is leading 10-8.
But...the rolls count. I'm not whining about the rolls. I'm only bringing that up to show how close the match was.
So what was the difference? The difference was in the amount of UNFORCED errors. Missing kicks is a FORCED error in my book. Forced by your opponents successful safety. At least many of them. Team USA started the match by winning, got a bit forturnate, and won the team match. Then, the wheels came off as they consistently got out of line in their run outs. It improved later in the match....but only after the hole was dug too deep.
When I play and lose, I quickly analyze whether to flip the coin again. If I played poorly....and/or....the other guy got the rolls....I flip it. I play again. I figure I won't play that bad forever....or....the rolls will even out. Maybe both. If Team USA played Europe again.....and didn't make the early mistakes they made.....and Europe was fighting from behind the entire time....things might have been different. Then again...maybe not.
My overall point is....most here are whining about the quality of our team. They are talking about changes they'd like to see....in players and coach. But the smart money says....the difference between these two teams has lessened. And lessened greatly. Lessened to the point that 3 key rolls decided the outcome.....EVEN WHILE MANY OF OUR PLAYERS DID NOT PLAY UP TO THEIR ABILITY.
This was the most exciting Mosconi Cup of my lifetime. Would've loved to see Team USA win. But....this is right where the Cup needs to be....with two very competitive teams made up of great players battling it out.
Things HAVE changed. The Euro's know it. They felt it. Now if we can play well early....stop missing easy 8 balls....or easy 9 balls....stay in line and finish our run outs.....and apply pressure instead of receiving it....the score will be in our favor our share of the time.
As bad as we played early on....it very easily could have been USA 10, Europe 8.
Thats interesting.
I had an idea that would get some team dynamics going on but it would require the Captain to pick all five final members. Here you go:
Top Ten points qualifiers go to the trials. The odd number qualifiers are Team Red. The even numbers are Team Blue. Run the full cup format. You get to see the players in the team dynamic and the stress it adds. When its all said and done Captain picks the the best five for the squad based on performance and who makes their team better.
I see some holes but I like the idea of making it as close to the cup format as possible with as many of the stressors in place as possible. Biggest hole is it devalues the points a bit because they just get you a shot at the trials and not a guaranteed pay day. Plus side is it could be a hell of a way to generate buzz for not much money.
If your #1 points guy dogs his brains out or brings his team down...thanks for coming try again next year. If the number 10 guy makes everyone around better and performs he gets a spot. I think it would be a better way to choose a team but like I said it has some holes.
I agree with a lot of what you say but the thing is the US always loses because they make more unforced errors. Also they usually failed to make the Euros pay when they made one. This year was certainly progress but to act like the US just barely missed I think is giving them a bit too much credit. Especially considering where they are gonna be playing next year.
What happens if you get Earl, who brings down the entire team for a mental standpoint?
Thats interesting.
I had an idea that would get some team dynamics going on but it would require the Captain to pick all five final members. Here you go:
Top Ten points qualifiers go to the trials. The odd number qualifiers are Team Red. The even numbers are Team Blue. Run the full cup format. You get to see the players in the team dynamic and the stress it adds. When its all said and done Captain picks the the best five for the squad based on performance and who makes their team better.
I see some holes but I like the idea of making it as close to the cup format as possible with as many of the stressors in place as possible. Biggest hole is it devalues the points a bit because they just get you a shot at the trials and not a guaranteed pay day. Plus side is it could be a hell of a way to generate buzz for not much money.
If your #1 points guy dogs his brains out or brings his team down...thanks for coming try again next year. If the number 10 guy makes everyone around better and performs he gets a spot. I think it would be a better way to choose a team but like I said it has some holes.
I'd like to know what bars and pool halls these guys played in while growing up if they are so fragile mentally they can't handle having Earl on their team.
It would bother me a lot more watching a teammate who is supposedly world class player miss a one rail kick. I have nothing against Mark or any of the players but stop with all the drama.