Sorry, but its really pathetic watching Earl. So sad....
Apples and oranges.Too different sports on 2 totally different levels of every aspect possible.Pool could never reach the heights of other big sports due to the lack of sponsors and the lack of professionalism from leagues to tournaments.When people try and candycoat the notion that its up to the guy being cheated or sharked, that he has to change his ways and deal with it ,is why the sport is in dire need of a different code of ethics!In boxing, that would have been the exworld champion leaning on the ropes for support, telling the new world champion...you've beat me kid, but you never knocked me out....you NEVER KNOCKED ME OUT KID, I'M STILL STANDING!!!!!!!!!
hmmm...can you just imagine how hurt Earl must feel right about now, if a dog was hurt that bad, would you really stick your hand out to pet it right about now?
Well......I don't gamble as high as they do but I have been on the winning side and the losing side plenty of times.
If the loser starts barking about how he was cheated then I simply say "flip it".
Shane agreed to all of Earl's stipulations. Twice.
Earl took himself out of it. He has all the skills needed to hand with Shane all day and night EXCEPT for the mental stamina.
There is NOTHING on the table that Shane does better than Earl. But off the table Shane maintains his composure 100x better than Earl even though Shane also can get frustrated and shows it.
Shane won but not because he only outplayed Earl. He won mostly because Earl gave up at the end in my opinion.
Apples and oranges.Too different sports on 2 totally different levels of every aspect possible.Pool could never reach the heights of other big sports due to the lack of sponsors and the lack of professionalism from leagues to tournaments.When people try and candycoat the notion that its up to the guy being cheated or sharked, that he has to change his ways and deal with it ,is why the sport is in dire need of a different code of ethics!
Apples and oranges.Too different sports on 2 totally different levels of every aspect possible.Pool could never reach the heights of other big sports due to the lack of sponsors and the lack of professionalism from leagues to tournaments.When people try and candycoat the notion that its up to the guy being cheated or sharked, that he has to change his ways and deal with it ,is why the sport is in dire need of a different code of ethics!
He won mostly because Earl gave up at the end in my opinion.
TAR did an outstanding job on this stream as usual. With that said, this is the last PPV I will purchase with Earl involved. I've never watched the man act out this bad for this long. It was a train wreck. :scratchhead:
I agree with that. That will be the last match I ever pay for that includes Earl in it. He caught a pretty high gear to get the match to 65-65 winning 6 games in a row with pretty dominant offensive and defensive shots leaving Shane little chance to stop him. Then at 65-65 Earl simply gave up, I mean immediately you could see his composure completely change, the effort suddenly just disappeared and he pretty much purposely threw the match. He was by no means assured to win had he actually put in the effort and stayed focused, but after that comeback he had Shane seriously rattled and if he kept up the pressure I do think he would have been the favorite and it was going to be an exciting finish.
Instead we saw Earl just totally give up, he gave Shane back the table every time Shane missed, he did not even attempt to aim kicks or hit them with any plan in the slightest. He went 130 games putting in a fair amount of effort at times to GET to 65-65, then he simply gave it away and it sucked for not only him, it sucked for Shane and it sucked for the fans as well because after 130 games of play and what might have been a really interesting finish Earl made the whole match pretty much a pointless waste of time.
It is Earl's choice to go and do that but next time I sure as hell am not going to pay to watch it. I wanted to watch Earl shoot and play to win, not completely give up at the critical point in the match.
Tennis,Golf,track,even bowling that draws more money than pool,they seem to play with much better sportsmanship.Your comparing team sports to individual sports.And yes I know in the mma and boxing are solo sports and theirs cheering and yelling,so i guess we should teach the young up and comers in pool that cheating is okay and the fine science of sharking is just part of the game?The Real Professionals don't need to cheat to win...Period...End of discussionI guess Professional baseball is a real sport? Right? Basketball Right?Waving the batons while the guy shoots free throws... Heck even starting out in little leauge you are taught to shark... "Hey bater batter swing!" And they do it many, many times every game and in different ways. The real Proffesional players learn to put it out of their minds... Period... End of discussion.
I guess Professional baseball is a real sport? Right? Basketball Right?Waving the batons while the guy shoots free throws... Heck even starting out in little leauge you are taught to shark... "Hey bater batter swing!" And they do it many, many times every game and in different ways. The real Proffesional players learn to put it out of their minds... Period... End of discussion.
I understood it ,just thought it sucked,thanksI'm sorry....but you really missed the point, in fact I doubt you'd understand it anyway.
I agree with that. That will be the last match I ever pay for that includes Earl in it. He caught a pretty high gear to get the match to 65-65 winning 6 games in a row with pretty dominant offensive and defensive shots leaving Shane little chance to stop him. Then at 65-65 Earl simply gave up, I mean immediately you could see his composure completely change, the effort suddenly just disappeared and he pretty much purposely threw the match. He was by no means assured to win had he actually put in the effort and stayed focused, but after that comeback he had Shane seriously rattled and if he kept up the pressure I do think he would have been the favorite and it was going to be an exciting finish.
Instead we saw Earl just totally give up, he gave Shane back the table every time Shane missed, he did not even attempt to aim kicks or hit them with any plan in the slightest. He went 130 games putting in a fair amount of effort at times to GET to 65-65, then he simply gave it away and it sucked for not only him, it sucked for Shane and it sucked for the fans as well because after 130 games of play and what might have been a really interesting finish Earl made the whole match pretty much a pointless waste of time.
It is Earl's choice to go and do that but next time I sure as hell am not going to pay to watch it. I wanted to watch Earl shoot and play to win, not completely give up at the critical point in the match.
Well......I don't gamble as high as they do but I have been on the winning side and the losing side plenty of times.
If the loser starts barking about how he was cheated then I simply say "flip it".
Shane agreed to all of Earl's stipulations. Twice.
Earl took himself out of it. He has all the skills needed to hand with Shane all day and night EXCEPT for the mental stamina.
There is NOTHING on the table that Shane does better than Earl. But off the table Shane maintains his composure 100x better than Earl even though Shane also can get frustrated and shows it.
Shane won but not because he only outplayed Earl. He won mostly because Earl gave up at the end in my opinion.