True, but since I'm assuming JLW is the best shooter in the world, his stroke must be perfect.
Also, you forgot to call me on the whole cue ball deflection created by extreme english and how this can cause the object ball to veer off it's intended path.
I took stroke mechanics out of the equation because we can wax intellectual all day about the fifty thousand factors involved in a perfect stroke. The pros, we can assume, have great stroke mechanics but still miss shots all the time. This then would be a factor of english or mis-aiming, and if it was the english, they didn't compensate for deflection.
I was simply stating that if a player aims every shot by only examining the shot from behind the cue-ball, they would miss on a regular basis. It is important to walk around the table, see the shots from another angle, see potential problems and avoid them.
My point was still valid, no matter how passionate you are about invalidating it. Next time I'll post a 150 paragraph thesis covering every subject relating to shot making and we can all argue over it until we all want to vomit.