How will you defend Daz this time?

Those who compete in it say it's the greatest pressure they've ever felt. Who performs under the greatest pressure is of great importance to me if not to you. In five of the last six Mosconi Cups, the US couldn't fade the pressure. Maybe they can handle it this year.

Over the past six years, Europe leads 62 matches to 48 matches. If that's a coin toss, what the US needs is a new coin.

Lol sjm!
Great. You should start writing articles :-D



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is yours broken?

Oh the irony.
 
That was playing with the break rules that completely favor the Europeans. This year that has been changed and the One Ball will actually be spotted on the spot (what a novel idea)....and the "cut break" will no longer be used. ...

According to what you previously posted (Archer's Facebook quote), the 9-ball will be on the spot, not the 1-ball.
 
Why wouldn't players cut break? The box is big enough for a nice cut break playing the 1 in the side?
 
you know the first year i went to the Derby they were racking the 9ball on the spot....i was sitting there with a buddy of mine and didnt even notice until he pointed it out,its been 10 to 15 years ago,we were sitting with John Schmitt actually and he was just starting to get noticed on tour,and i believe he confirmed that also. I hate the they do that,but i am sure it kept players from pocketing as many balls and particularly the nineball.....just a blast from the past....lol
 
That was playing with the break rules that completely favor the Europeans.

Yawn. They've been playing with those break rules for six years, as the previous post stated. If you can't adapt in that amount of time, silly excuses about the break just come off as sour grapes.

The USA teams have been outplayed in recent Mosconi cups, certainly in the last three years. That said, I think you have a good shot this year - hopefully it's close throughout.
 
Excuses, excuses...

That was playing with the break rules that completely favor the Europeans. This year that has been changed and the One Ball will actually be spotted on the spot (what a novel idea)....and the "cut break" will no longer be used.

This makes the USA team 7/5 favorite in my opinion, of course it could be 8/5 by the time the first rack is cracked. :eek:

It's still a lot of luck, but the coin at least won't be "two headed".
th

So the Americans have been losing because of the rules?

Or as some claimed, that they were sharked by fans?

If they lose again, what will be the next excuse?

I put the European team at 2-1 favorites, and they're not even fielding their best team (no Toastie).
 
winner breaks races to 8 is a lottery at the best of times. all the players know it altho niels was playing solid all weekend and was the standout player in my eyes. daz also played well.
 
That was playing with the break rules that completely favor the Europeans. This year that has been changed and the One Ball will actually be spotted on the spot (what a novel idea)....and the "cut break" will no longer be used.

This makes the USA team 7/5 favorite in my opinion, of course it could be 8/5 by the time the first rack is cracked. :eek:

It's still a lot of luck, but the coin at least won't be "two headed".
th

So you think it was the break rules that caused the American team to lose the last five years. CJ, you are delusional! The game hasn't taught you anything, I can see that.
 
That was playing with the break rules that completely favor the Europeans. This year that has been changed and the One Ball will actually be spotted on the spot (what a novel idea)....and the "cut break" will no longer be used.

This makes the USA team 7/5 favorite in my opinion, of course it could be 8/5 by the time the first rack is cracked. :eek:

It's still a lot of luck, but the coin at least won't be "two headed".
th

So you think it was the break rules that caused the American team to lose the last five years. CJ, you are delusional! The game hasn't taught you anything, I can see that.

Yeah, interesting he shows only one side of a two-faced coin, and calls it "two-headed." ;)

-Sean <-- not sure if CJ knows his head from his tail... er, heads from tails...
 
Wow I never looked at it like that! Who knew the Europeans had such a huge advantage with the break? I'd pay for that kind of knowledge...

On a serious note - if I see guys breaking on a table and breaking out of their skin you sure as hell know when I'm on that table I'm breaking from the exact same spot at the exact same speed. If I can do it, the top players from America can do it.

I actually don't care who wins the Mosconi cup. Never have. Its not like Great Britain vs USA. I have no loyalty to Europe as a team. Of course I'm routing for the British players but when it comes to say a USA vs Netherlands match I'm routing for my favourite player and don't care for the nations. This is why I find it so laughable at some of the excuses I hear about why one side has underachieved. Home advantage...what's that? Unless a player from Arizona plays in Manilla there is no real advantage to the home player and especially not at the Mosconi Cup where the venues are climate controlled and played with the best of the best equipment. In the Mosconi cup it comes down to who gets the first blow in a very short race and the end result is down to which team had the most first blows throughout the event.
 
Haven't read any of the thread but wanted to respond after reading the title.

There is no bloody way to defend Dez Bryant after his tantrums on the sideline yesterday.

When Calvin Johnson didn't get targeted and they went three and out at a crucial time he sat his butt down and shut up.

Oh wait....


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But,,,,, this forum is all talk, no action;)

That's why it is called a forum. We are supposed to just talk :D

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/forum
1.
a. The public square or marketplace of an ancient Roman city that was the assembly place for judicial activity and public business.
b. A public meeting place for open discussion.
c. A medium for open discussion or voicing of ideas, such as a newspaper, a radio or television program, or a website.
2. A public meeting or presentation involving a discussion usually among experts and often including audience participation.
3. A court of law; a tribunal.
 
he lost to Niels.
he has a world title though. i think 2?
and he became WPA rank#1. so yeah...
 
Haven't read any of the thread but wanted to respond after reading the title.

There is no bloody way to defend Dez Bryant after his tantrums on the sideline yesterday.

When Calvin Johnson didn't get targeted and they went three and out at a crucial time he sat his butt down and shut up.

Oh wait....

I'm sorry, but I honestly don't see how anyone could criticize Yaz.

I mean, the guy did everything he could possibly do short of bringing the Red Sox a World Series title. Succeeding a legend like Ted Williams in left field was no easy task either.
 
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