Snapshot9 said:People have to get excited about Pool. Us dedicated Players find excitement
within the game being played, but outsiders want more.
For example, Earl 'The Pearl', love'm or hate'm he is a character, watch his
1 foot skip with hands on hips, and he's damn good.
Kid Delicious - Another character people are curious about, fun personality,
new 'Fats' for the game, and did you see him choke match 8 ball on ESPN?
Danny Harriman has a style and auro that is fun to watch.
Other players need to bring it on a little without getting too out of hand.
Women need someone else than the top 3 make to the final door. I am
getting so tired of seeing Snooker stances when Pool is being played .. Allison or Karen's butts don't look that good ...
Do you hear that English guy narrating the Mosconi Cup?
Youth programs have to be established. I would like to see billiards offered
in Jr and Sr High as a competitive sport, or at least a youth program working
with the schools. You want a good example of the influence a good youth
program can have, look at Tulsa .... wow ... The kids down there are really
good ... and they are winning scholarship money for college.
Build the stands up more, higher, like a mini bowl. Spotlight more on players,
give bios, have interviews with family and friends on players.
ONE thing you all can do, and I have done it. Go to www.espn.com, and
submit a comment to their TV section telling them that you want more
billiards on their programming, and maybe some snooker matches.
I liked the skins competition, and I absolutely love to watch the
Mosconi Cup. The Scotch Doubles was a good addition this year.
even w/in pool...i love to play pool but dont know anything about snooker...i would look ONLY b/c i wanna see what it would be like...i doubt id set the dvr to record it....i dont watch the trick shots either b/c it just isnt interesting...
on a flip side...id never have ever picked up a stick if it wasnt something that was held at my summer rec when i was a kid...even then that was only when i was there and never at a pool hall until last year.