I Am So Over Earl

When Earl goes into these types of antics he sharks himself far more then his opponent. He missed a ton of shots due to his own attitude and actions and constant banter on day 2 and Earl was a large reason that Shane got to 50-48 on day 2.

If Earl was to shut up and simply play pool without the antics Shane would have a much tougher road ahead then if Earl continues to whine and slam his cue and miss a striaght in shot on every second open table he steps up to.
 
A very simple...NO!

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Thanks for answering.Although some of what I say may be a little off,I do have a passion for pool that over the years the antics of Earl have got worse.Nothing against his talent but I think for any up and comers,his behavior is a detriment to the game but worst of all to himself.I hope he does get some help,his fans deserve it.Thanks for opinions:)
 
Earl can't win

Earl cant win anymore so this is what he has turned into, a side-show. He knows he cant win and this is the only way he can stay in the spot light. Sad.

who are you kidding king t. how can you say he cant win? he is playing game for game with the best pool player the USA has to offer!!
If we could go back 30 years I dont think Shane would stay this close to Earl. I dont agree with Earl's antics but please don,t say he CAN'T win.
He might not win but it isnt because he CAN'T.
 
who are you kidding king t. how can you say he cant win? he is playing game for game with the best pool player the USA has to offer!!
If we could go back 30 years I dont think Shane would stay this close to Earl. I dont agree with Earl's antics but please don,t say he CAN'T win.
He might not win but it isnt because he CAN'T.
If we go back 30 years Earl would win for sure because Shane would of been a toddler:wink:
 
Rebuttal

And now your insulting the" Mentally Challenged"Good for you:)I seen on the other thread that you think Earl is great for the game of pool.Obviously were at opposite ends in our opinions and I respect that but agreeing with his behavior tells me your clueless when it comes to pool or the mentally challenged!

What I know is this, Pool, is considered a game, at best, by anyone who even bothers to consider it at all, in the general public.

In the Art world, any reaction to a painting, is considered a good reaction! It means your at least paying attention to the painting and thinking something about it. Whether it's Cy Twomby, or an old world master like Vermeer, they understand patronage in the Art world, unfortunately, that's never been the case with the promotion of this sport!

Pool, is ignored at best, right now in the U.S.A.! Most people in the know realize pro pool is in danger of disappearing altogether in this country, if something doesn't make a positive change, and soon!

Now, as to comparing the recognition of Earls name to that of a mass murderers? Well that's sacrilege to the 5 U.S. Open nine-ball tournaments he's won, alone! Not to mention the personal insult, as well as, the slander to the man's accomplishments within this sport as a whole!!! As for accomplishments? Those five Open wins don't begin to cover all of the laurel's he's accumulated from all over the globe, he's a living legend!
Like it or not, he's the greatest influence on how modern pattern-position play is executed. Earl alone, changed the way the modern game of rotational pool is played.

Those are not opinions, dude, just facts!

If the use of the word, dude (when referring to the likes of you, and the opinions you've expressed), makes me "seem" a redneck, well, it must be a "farmers tan!"


p.s. I'm quite sure your right, I don't understand the intricacies of being mentally challenged the way you do!
 
What I know is this, Pool, is considered a game, at best, by anyone who even bothers to consider it at all, in the general public.

In the Art world, any reaction to a painting, is considered a good reaction! It means your at least paying attention to the painting and thinking something about it. Whether it's Cy Twomby, or an old world master like Vermeer, they understand patronage in the Art world, unfortunately, that's never been the case with the promotion of this sport!

Pool, is ignored at best, right now in the U.S.A.! Most people in the know realize pro pool is in danger of disappearing altogether in this country, if something doesn't make a positive change, and soon!

Now, as to comparing the recognition of Earls name to that of a mass murderers? Well that's sacrilege to the 5 U.S. Open nine-ball tournaments he's won, alone! Not to mention the personal insult, as well as, the slander to the man's accomplishments within this sport as a whole!!! As for accomplishments? Those five Open wins don't begin to cover all of the laurel's he's accumulated from all over the globe, he's a living legend!
Like it or not, he's the greatest influence on how modern pattern-position play is executed. Earl alone, changed the way the modern game of rotational pool is played.

Those are not opinions, dude, just facts!

If the use of the word, dude (when referring to the likes of you, and the opinions you've expressed), makes me "seem" a redneck, well, it must be a "farmers tan!"


p.s. I'm quite sure your right, I don't understand the intricacies of being mentally challenged the way you do!
Obviously you don't know the intricacies of pool either!If his past titles and good playing are suppose to make up for his bad ethics and lack of sportsmanship today is a horrible comparison.I know your going to dwell on the Comment I made about "Manson"but have explained what I meant by that comment but I know thats the only niche you have to try to down play what I'm saying.If you really believe that your past goods exempts you from your future wrongs,you've just figured out why pool is in the state it is.
 
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Scott Lee - you are right about a win over SVB on a 10' table..., dont see many of them anymore in major tourny's... but a win is a win...., He might beat any american player one on one on a given day, but he hasnt won a major tourny in a long time and on the world stage is not even talked about as a threat.

I have lots of Accu-Stats tapes of Earl, love what he can do on the table, but if you look at those tapes and look at him now, I think he's done. Its not his ability, its his HEART..., he gives up and thats way he's done..,
This is as good a description of the present day Earl as i've read on this forum!

I'm only agreeing with you because i've lost my desire to watch Earl anymore. When I first started watching pro pool he was the man to watch and I thought he was the best of the best. As time has passed he's faded into the shadows of so many good top players who act professionally when they are playing (Shane is a good example) and they play the game without needing to intimidate their opponent.

I gave up on Earl a couple of years ago at the US Open when I waited all day to see Earl play CJ Wiley in one of the evening matches. CJ and Earl had some battles years ago before CJ retired from pro pool and he was making a come back after 10 years of not playing with the pros. CJ was an exciting player to watch and I thought the match against Earl would have been a good one. Was I ever wrong! Earl gave up in the first game and stared at the floor the rest of the match. He didn't even try to play and I was so disgusted seeing a champion like Earl just give up that I lost interest in watching him and his antics.

I feel bad for Earl because nobody has more talent than he has, but he just can't control his emotions long enough to play a match!

James
 
baby

Earl is was a great nine ball player once upon a time. But not even close to the best . In his hay day for the cash he did not beat Buddy Efren or Jose. Earls antics at the camel series was the beginning of the downfall. Now he only plays with certain stipulations . Hes lucky it its not the old days when matches had a stake horse and a tushhog game over.
 
Earl did win the 2010 steve mizerak 10ball championship.
Earl can play no doubt but what surprises me about all this Earl talk is how many people get pleasure out of watching a grown man having mental breakdowns.I don't know whats worse,Earl acting the way he does or the people who enjoy watching him suffer.
 
johnnyt...While I agree with you in principle (and I am purposely a strong supporter of 'correct' behavior at the table), this is neither match play or tournament play...it is gambling...plain and simple. There are no "standards"...and never have been, for gambling behavior. To suggest anything else is ludicrous, imo. There has been 'sharking' behavior for as long as there has been gambling...in every sport. Back in the day, you HAD to learn to fade sharking...because it was the way people played. Why everyone singles out Earl is beyond me. Watch or don't watch...it's as simple as that.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

Clicks Fingers
 
scsuxci...Jay and other TD's should keep a tight leash on Earl...during tournament play. What he does in gambling matches is up to the two opponents. Let's clear up something here. Gambling pool (at least in the past 6 decades) has never been, for the huge majority, the "sport of gentlemen". To turn a blind eye and say this kind of behavior doesn't exist (or even that Earl is the only offender) is ludicrous. To say that things could/should be different is not. That still does not make it so.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
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