No time like the present.At what point can we start calling SVB the goat?
At least the goat of the usa.
I believe that was Tyler's response to a question about who was the most competitive on the Mosconi team. Tyler said Shane without even thinking about it.There was a podcast about 2 weeks ago with Tyler. Paraphrasing from memory, he said:
"Shane and I were in a rental car in Austria heading to the 8 ball WC. I was driving and Shane was either reading a post on AZ or a post on FB about a post on AZ that said he has declined and was washed up. Shane was furious. He said he has not declined, but rather a few other players have caught up. He used that to fuel his 8 ball win."
There was a podcast about 2 weeks ago with Tyler. Paraphrasing from memory, he said:
"Shane and I were in a rental car in Austria heading to the 8 ball WC. I was driving and Shane was either reading a post on AZ or a post on FB about a post on AZ that said he has declined and was washed up. Shane was furious. He said he has not declined, but rather a few other players have caught up. He used that to fuel his 8 ball win."
When you look at Shane's list of titles and accomplishments, and you consider the fact that he's accomplished this in the toughest era in the history of the sport, I think you can not only make a case that he's the greatest American player ever, but also a case that he may be the GOAT.At what point can we start calling SVB the goat?
At least the goat of the usa.
Shane is still alive in the 9-Ball too. On the losers side but only sixteen left.
Down to single elimination now! SVB and Fedor could make it an All-American final!Shane is still alive in the 9-Ball too. On the losers side but only sixteen left.