You obviously don't have much time behind a cue, and even less time interacting with people in this forum. There are some of us here that have been playing longer than you've been breathing air. For me, I have been actively involved in internationally promoting and playing the game much longer than your 25 years on earth - and I'm one of the young people.
You don't start bashing a player like Grady Mathews when you've only been playing for 2 years (and from your own admission) can only run up to the 6 ball playing the 9 ball ghost. I have a big problem with that because when I was MUCH younger than you, Grady was one of the people I looked up to in order to learn how to play the game at the highest level.
You go on to bash Pat Fleming and Accu-Stats. Pat has poured his heart into that project for over 20 + years, and prior to that, Pat was president of the men's professional billiards association, and one of the best straight pool players I have ever seen. He's dedicated his life to the game of pool in more ways than most of us.
You make these statements and received your well deserved public mauling at the hands of those of us that have earned the right to dish it out to you, yet you come back and basically call us ass-kissers and tell us how good you're playing after 2 years, like any of us really give a shitt.
Stick with design and production values if that's what you're the best at. Unless you can offer any way of helping the current production values at Accu-stats by using your knowledge or connections from the inside track, then don't come in here belittling and demoralizing the grass roots efforts that currently exist. btw... as others have mentioned... Accu-Stats does not produce the ESPN shows, nor do they produce the WPBA events you see on all of the time. Thank industry wizards such as yourself for those shitty production standards.