Cuetechasaurus stimulated this thought with one of his threads about how much money Efren has won since 2000.
Efren is truly a philanthropist in his own country and while I, like many others appreciate his generosity in his own country and tout his skills as a pool player, I would like to see him give back something to America.
I think Efren owes us a pool instructional video maybe for starters how he thinks about shots and situations in one pocket or something down that line.
And if an interpreter is the problem, we can solve that for him too. We've got a fluent Tagalog speaking/English speaking, GOOD pool player where we play ready to translate for Efren AT NO COST TO EFREN or PUYAT.
Other athletes go on to give back to the sport that made them millions. Shouldn't Efren who is so generous in his own country be willing to give back to America and the other countries where he has received so much?
Please don't interpret this the wrong way. I think Efren is a fine human being, talented, humble, generous in his own country and well off financially. But what I don't see is him giving back to the sport. Now that he admits that his prime is over and other poolplayers are challenging his crown, do you think it is THE RIGHT THING TO DO.
What do you guys and gals think about my idea?
Does Efren who has won so much and reaped so much from the bounty of aplenty owe the world and or at least America anything?
Please don't say that we should appreciate his genius at pool and that is thanks enough or I might have to give you bad rep.
--------------------------------
This is an edit by the poster.
Good points and responses by everyone. I guess the title could have been worded better. Didn't mean it to sound so egocentric or to contain megalomania. If it came out that way it wasn't the intention.
River City expressed it better. "Every champion OWES the game".
I think Efren should not be excluded from that debt. He doesn't owe America or the world but he does have a debt to the game. When he pays or if he pays is a personal decision but I think he owes the game.
edit finished...
-----------------------------------
JoeyA
Efren is truly a philanthropist in his own country and while I, like many others appreciate his generosity in his own country and tout his skills as a pool player, I would like to see him give back something to America.
I think Efren owes us a pool instructional video maybe for starters how he thinks about shots and situations in one pocket or something down that line.
And if an interpreter is the problem, we can solve that for him too. We've got a fluent Tagalog speaking/English speaking, GOOD pool player where we play ready to translate for Efren AT NO COST TO EFREN or PUYAT.
Other athletes go on to give back to the sport that made them millions. Shouldn't Efren who is so generous in his own country be willing to give back to America and the other countries where he has received so much?
Please don't interpret this the wrong way. I think Efren is a fine human being, talented, humble, generous in his own country and well off financially. But what I don't see is him giving back to the sport. Now that he admits that his prime is over and other poolplayers are challenging his crown, do you think it is THE RIGHT THING TO DO.
What do you guys and gals think about my idea?
Does Efren who has won so much and reaped so much from the bounty of aplenty owe the world and or at least America anything?
Please don't say that we should appreciate his genius at pool and that is thanks enough or I might have to give you bad rep.

--------------------------------
This is an edit by the poster.
Good points and responses by everyone. I guess the title could have been worded better. Didn't mean it to sound so egocentric or to contain megalomania. If it came out that way it wasn't the intention.
River City expressed it better. "Every champion OWES the game".
I think Efren should not be excluded from that debt. He doesn't owe America or the world but he does have a debt to the game. When he pays or if he pays is a personal decision but I think he owes the game.
edit finished...
-----------------------------------
JoeyA
Last edited: