i will do this.

Rodney has a serious gear when he hits it...Before he went away for them years he could play with anybody.

The MCup is a completely different animal than a "regular" tournament or a money match. Whether a player can "take to that animal" or not is highly speculative.

Rodney embraces this animal and there's much to be said for that.

Just 'cause someone may have beaten Orcullo in a money match and beaten the top 10 in the world in the last few months does not mean that player has the makeup to succeed in the MCup.

Look at Tiger's Ryder Cup record...

JMHO
 
saw always on top of things.
i dont want the last 2 .
i want more lol lol
jk john is a great player i mean that
and he can play all games real good.
and he will go to war which me and him did .
he should make the team over earl not even close.
and one more thing some people say he does not have a lot of heart try to play him a 12 ahead then say that.
bel me you wont say that if you play him trust me ill tellem he does.

5:35AM??? Late night at the office paying your taxes??? LOL

Oh yeah, sweat the new line up by my name......
 
The MCup is a completely different animal than a "regular" tournament or a money match. Whether a player can "take to that animal" or not is highly speculative.

Rodney embraces this animal and there's much to be said for that.

Just 'cause someone may have beaten Orcullo in a money match and beaten the top 10 in the world in the last few months does not mean that player has the makeup to succeed in the MCup.

Look at Tiger's Ryder Cup record...

JMHO

You're absolutely right.

I think Rodney's 9-ball break, the game played in the Mosconi Cup consisting of singles and doubles, would be an asset. He truly enjoys a sterling track record as an excellent team player, and his high-profile event experience also complements his strength on a field of green. Plus, everybody really likes Rodney. What's not to like?! :smile:

Vegas, the venue site, IMHO, is full of distractions. Though it is big enough to accommodate the Mosconi Cup, some American team members in the past were not as focused, for lack of a better word, as their European counterparts in Vegas.

There are a lot of distractions in this town. I don't need to list them all. You know what they are. ;)

I hope this year that whoever Team USA team captain is that they try to instill a spirit of team support and stick together throughout the entirety of the event. After it's over, they can enjoy the distractions, but during the Mosconi Cup, it would be advantageous for Team USA to approach this a little bit differently than they have in the past. :smile:
 
Earl isn't a big draw here? Well I suppose even if he draws the biggest audience in men's pool here you could say that it still isn't a "big" draw.

That was part of my point..... Talk to pro players and you get a real good sense of how pathetic Earl is.... He's hated, not because of how he plays but how he acts while playing. Find one that enjoys playing Earl... If Earl was a tennis pro, on the PGA Tour, or any other sport for that matter he would have been banned long ago. Johnny and Earl were here doing their tour a while back. Did I go? NO!!! If Johnny comes back here with Varner will I go? Yes!!! If he tried his crap in my neck of the woods he'd get a good dudu chop! "Earl, we're both going to the hospital?" "HUH??? BOTH OF US?" "Yeah, you to get my foot out of your *ss and me to get my shoe....." LOL
 
I understand and appreciate the opinions about pros' playing with or against Earl, but there are some players who seem to like playing Earl

As one example, the player pictured below on the left, has played against Earl many times, and each match has been very entertaining. In fact, the crowd loved it.

This shot was taken at the 2003 Joss Tour event in Classic Billiards in Rochester.

Earl and this opponent ended up in the finals, which went hill-hill. It was videotaped by a railbird, and what a nail-biter! Earl was a perfect gentleman the entire match and actually looked as if he was enjoying himself, even when he was stuck during the match. :smile:

However, he did end up winning! :o:angry::rolleyes::p:grin:

Picture courtesy of Poolpics by Hoppe (Diana).
 

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Reminiscing the tournaments, I came across another Hoppe picture. Man, this one was so funny. I have a huge blow-up of a similar shot taken the same day. Check out Alex Pagulayan. LOL! :D

AzBilliards Gold Star goes out to who can name each player in this picture. It's a toughie but doable. ;)
 

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I understand and appreciate the opinions about pros' playing with or against Earl, but there are some players who seem to like playing Earl

As one example, the player pictured below on the left, has played against Earl many times, and each match has been very entertaining. In fact, the crowd loved it.

This shot was taken at the 2003 Joss Tour event in Classic Billiards in Rochester.

Earl and this opponent ended up in the finals, which went hill-hill. It was videotaped by a railbird, and what a nail-biter! Earl was a perfect gentleman the entire match and actually looked as if he was enjoying himself, even when he was stuck during the match. :smile:

However, he did end up winning! :o:angry::rolleyes::p:grin:

Picture courtesy of Poolpics by Hoppe (Diana).

Thanks for the post Jennie! It makes it much easier to make my point. Keith and Earl have been friends forever and have the upmost respect for each other and there are other players in the same boat, and Earl doesn't pull his routine while playing them, I will give him that.... BUT Earls schtick is bad for the Mosconi Cup, the game, the USA, his team mates, opponents, etc.... and in my opinion has zero entertainment value. It's kind of like watching a train wreck. Keiths schtick however IS good for the game and is pure entertainment! All this talk about Earl being on the team for "entertainment value" and they would be much better off having a Keith that hasn't played in a few years if they want "entertainment value"..... I know that you don't like Keith being used as an entertainer but I think you may get my point.
 
Thanks for the post Jennie! It makes it much easier to make my point. Keith and Earl have been friends forever and have the upmost respect for each other and there are other players in the same boat, and Earl doesn't pull his routine while playing them, I will give him that.... BUT Earls schtick is bad for the Mosconi Cup, the game, the USA, his team mates, opponents, etc.... and in my opinion has zero entertainment value. It's kind of like watching a train wreck. Keiths schtick however IS good for the game and is pure entertainment! All this talk about Earl being on the team for "entertainment value" and they would be much better off having a Keith that hasn't played in a few years if they want "entertainment value"..... I know that you don't like Keith being used as an entertainer but I think you may get my point.

I can appreciate your opinion. Actually, truth be told, Rodney and Earl get along great. I think, in fact, they are going to be touring together, if they haven't already started.

Going through my pictures, I found this one that you may enjoy. I guess I should call it, "The Ohio Contingency," though that Corey started out in PA, then Ohio, and now is in Florida. LOL

Corey sure does look dapper. Check out the case matching his suit! ;)

And Dee Adkins just may be Ohio's best-kept secret, if you know what I mean. :smile:
 

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I can appreciate your opinion. Actually, truth be told, Rodney and Earl get along great. I think, in fact, they are going to be touring together, if they haven't already started.

Going through my pictures, I found this one that you may enjoy. I guess I should call it, "The Ohio Contingency," though that Corey started out in PA, then Ohio, and now is in Florida. LOL

Corey sure does look dapper. Check out the case matching his suit! ;)

And Dee Adkins just may be Ohio's best-kept secret, if you know what I mean. :smile:

That's a great pic but what I want to know is what camera settings did you use to keep the glare off of Dee and Howards heads from ruining the picture? LOL
 
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I'd like to see:

SVB
Moore
Schmidt
O. Dominguez
Archer

Deuel is one of the most consistent and dangerous players in every event he enters. If he was not to make the team it would be pure robbery. I can think of only one player in the USA who would be more of a lock on the team then him and that is SVB.
 
Thought I should throw this pic in the thread, as I was reminiscing. I'm procrastinating a job that is due tomorrow. :embarrassed2:

This was at the 2005 U.S. Open. Rodney always takes a good picture, shown here with two California heavyweights, Dave Hemmah and Tang Hoa.

I wonder if Rodney voted for Obama, with their Hawaiin roots. :p
 

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