I have not been arguing anything other than head off line, tilted head and one eye ahead of the other. Nothing else, which is why I explained to you that although some things that he posted were valid, using them as reasoning for his conclusions was wrong. When a person suffers from a pathology, compromises must be made. There's no question about it, however, doing things like placing your head off line IN ANTICIPATION of maybe possible future neck issues, due to the nature of the pool stance, which is what Matt was explaining, is wrong.
New England tour player Barbara Stock, was experiencing extreme shoulder and neck pain and asked me to take a look. I'm saying her name because she has posted before about seeing me and how I corrected her stance and how her pain went away. Her problem was that she was standing perfectly parallel to her cue and leaning forward hard on her harm. I adjusted her feet, kept her head position the same and she was pain-free after that. Barbara was lucky because no permanent damage had been done.
This is my final post to you. Feel free to have the last word. I've gone above and beyond trying to explain things to you. Enough now.