The side pocket is the teacher.I feel bad for CJ. I felt his negativity on my end. I don't know what happened. He was doing good, and then missed a shot in the side. He seemed to go completely negative after that. His game was definitely affected.
do you think cj will respond in this or another thread on why he lost??
Why on god's green earth would he do that? Nobody wants to hear some lame ass excuses. He got in the box, did the best he could that day, made a few mistakes along the way and lost. End of story. It happens every day. Anyone who watched the match saw just that. There is no back story here. JC
Boy, the drop in skills was pretty huge. The old CJ could give the current CJ the 7 in 10 ball now.
Skills were one thing, but CJ went on "give up" mode after getting behind. Yep, he got some bad rolls and JJ got some good ones, but that wasn't the reason he got beat. CJ missed when he shouldn't have missed and didn't luck safe.
Lots of excuses, but he just got beat.
Ken
Why on god's green earth would he do that? Nobody wants to hear some lame ass excuses. He got in the box, did the best he could that day, made a few mistakes along the way and lost. End of story. It happens every day. Anyone who watched the match saw just that. There is no back story here.
JC
Maybe just because he now wants to be a teacher, ...
The bigger story is that Justin crushed Rodney Morris 10-3. Up next he has Hunter Lombardo and then most likely Archer. Tough draw for th kid who predicted a top 10 finish for hmself. Justin is pretty good when he makes predictions on himself though.
Maybe just because he now wants to be a teacher, and this would be a perfect opportunity for him to teach others what went south, why it went south, and how to prevent that from happening in the future. It's not about making excuses, it's about recognizing what went wrong and why so one can change the outcome for the better. It's not the end of the story, it's just the beginning of the story. The back story is what enables one to make a change for the better. Without the back story, there is no change, and you are stuck with "what happens, happens", instead of "I'm going to make happen what I want to happen". Huge difference right there. It's all about attitude.
You can know everything there is to know about fundamentals, strategy, safety play, cb positioning, ect., but if your mental part isn't where it should be, you will not be able to perform the rest of the parts properly. And, in my opinion, that is what went south on him in the match, the mental game.
The "mental" game is the game silly. It all happens up there. All of it.
If he knew what went south, why it went south and more importantly how to prevent it in the future he would have prevented it right then and there. This isn't his first rodeo.
By the time this event is over, dozens of the best players in the world will come up short just like CJ did. I'm sure many will have excuses. The more mature players will also have excuses but that maturity will allow them to keep them to themselves.
JC
The side pocket is the teacher.
Justin Bergman?
Not if they are trying to be a teacher of the game. Nice try, but...fail.
For whatever it's worth, everybody hopes to get a good draw when they are at a tournament like this. It seems to me that C.J. got an unlucky draw if he pulled Jeremy Jones the first round.
He can plow his way through the B side of the charts and still do just fine.![]()
I wouldnt say drawing JJ was an unlucky draw. There are plenty of other players that he could have had trouble with first round. And him plowing through the B side is far from a certainty.
Justin Hall?