Our captain can't even get his player to tuck in his shirt to show professionalism and avoid potential fouls?! When Bergman walked down the steps with his shirt hanging out I had a feeling that he was going to foul sometime in the match.
This is hardly something you can blame on Wilson. It's Bergman responsibility not to foul the balls when at the table, shirt tucked in or not.
To be fair, it may have something to do with all ball fouls not being the norm in America (which I find kind of ridiculous really). It's standard here in the UK, and I assume in most of Europe (???) - so is probably a lot more automatic for those who have always played it. Still, no excuse at this level.
I am not a huge fan of Mark Wilson but he is irrelevant.
Get rid of him, don't get rid of him, it makes not one bit of difference because the USA does "not" have PLAYERS that can compete with the likes of Shaw, Ouschan, Appleton, Feijen, ect...
SVB has the skill to compete with the above players, but it is REALLY obvious to anyone with a lick of common sense that he has zero faith in the USA team and it negatively affects his own performance. I think SVB could potentially actually shoot well on a team if he actually though his team was full of his peers or equals that could back him up. But every time I watch him in the MC he looks like a guy who does not think his performance will matter one way or the other and that his team simple cannot win. He would never admit it, he would say "oh no, Sky and Bergman and Mike are great players and Rodney is a legend" but in reality he knows Shaw, Feijen, Appleton and Ouschan will shoot any of them into a coma in a proper world class event.
It is not the coach, it is the players. Beyond SVB the USA has no one winning world class events, you hardly have any players who even play in them FFS. How the heck are you going to beat a team full of world champions who compete constantly on the world stage?
Billy Thorpe? Justin Hall? Josh Roberts? Oscar? Against world champs like Albin, guys like Shaw who just won the Kuwait Open? Multi-time World champ and US open winners like Appleton? Yeah freaking right... Give me a freaking break, what is next the guy who won the APA singles last year? Yeah, he will have Albin shaking in his boots! Do you guys comprehend if Albin or Shaw plays Josh Roberts or Billy Thorpe in the World 9-ball championships in a race to 13 what the line would be in the Action Room for people betting actual money? That is a obscenely lopsided match.
The USA's problem is not the coach, you guys don't have the players to be able to win this. Sky is not good enough, Bergman is not good enough, Rodney is years past being good enough, Dechaine is not good enough, and SVB is not much better then 50/50 against team Europe in short races, they are all his actual peers and are all champions as well.
You cannot win this year, you won't win next year, and you wont win any of the 5 years after that the way things are looking. Europe is producing world champion caliber players, the USA is not, and there is nothing on the horizon that gives any indication whatsoever that is changing any time soon.
Archer as captain? Who cares, he is not going to miraculously make players better than they truly are.
When your team is full of players who would rather try to win $5,000 in a local USA bar box event than go to Asia and compete against the elites of the world like Ko, Chang, Albin, Wu, ect... to attempt to win a world class even you are going to lose. You can say "well that makes economic sense" but it is precisely a sign that these guys are not out there to become world class players and rise to the top, they want paydays, and second place in the Mosconi Cup is just another payday for them.
You CANNOT build a world class 5 player team with 1 world class player, it simply cannot be done.
This is an excellent post.
It's not the coach, or the pockets, or the break rules, or the rolls; it's the players. And more specifically, it's the cueing. The Euros are simply far better cueists than the Americans - that kind of thing holds up under pressure.