But don't all the successful commercialized sports do that?
Football, baseball, basketball, hockey, how about the explosion of the value of MMA?
Talk about glorifying sleeze balls...heck the fans do it! And the sponsors come running!
Sure, cross a certain line and you could lose sponsorship deals, but those industries are founded, built, and maintained on, for, and by sleeze balls.
Just two comments: no idea who Neil's sources are but I heard almost exactly the same thing about "the MC dump." Another fact is that there are at least a couple of other folks on this site that also know the same. Whether they choose to speak up, or are even still on this site, is unknown.
The udder thing is that the biggest hypocrites on this site tend to use blue ink.
Lou Figueroa
Did you just use blue ink?
He did it to make a point. The validity of the statement still stands.
I am big fan of watching Earl play. He may have expressed sympathy earlier in the tournament, but it was distasteful of him to jump on the table and yell after winning the tournament considering what his opponent had gone throughHere's Rodney at age 25 playing in the final match of the 1996 US Open race-to-11 against Efren:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZCxssVP-Kc
As Danny D. would likely put it, Rodney was "A straight-shootin' son-of-a-gun" in this video against a death-in-the-family-disturbed Reyes. I believe Reyes had just gotten news about the passing of a beloved relative. (Similar to Busty losing to Strickland -- some AZB-ers may remember -- in that years-ago Cardiff, Wales final after his infant daughter died. (Every player in that tourney -- including Strickland -- movingly wore a black armband in sympathy for Busty immediately after the bad news circulated.)
While vacationing once in Hawaii, I had the pleasure of playing (moderately well) in the same Texas Express 9-baller as Rodney (held at the then-newly-opened Maui Cue and conducted by Randy G.) a couple of years after Rodney's above US Open win. Rodney's effortless multi-cushion position play and silky-smooth stroking were dazzling to behold in person. Archer, Sal Butera (Lou's son), Michael Coltraine (Archer's buddy), and a ton of local A+ stars were entered -- all of them sadly, smoking like chimneys as was the common practice then.
Arnaldo
I am big fan of watching Earl play. He may have expressed sympathy earlier in the tournament, but it was distasteful of him to jump on the table and yell after winning the tournament considering what his opponent had gone through
Just two comments: no idea who Neil's sources are but I heard almost exactly the same thing about "the MC dump." Another fact is that there are at least a couple of other folks on this site that also know the same. Whether they choose to speak up, or are even still on this site, is unknown.
The udder thing is that the biggest hypocrites on this site tend to use blue ink.
Lou Figueroa
Did you just use blue ink?
Just did a quick little video this morning with Rodney talking about the HOF as we needed to correct some stuff for the DVD which is getting close to finished. Enjoy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAPKvTBZxks
I like the following story that Rodney told concerning Steve Mizerak and how Rodney had an unbelievable streak of winning but only with Steve watching......
JoeyA