I hear this all the time, from players and fans. Races to five are a crapshoot. Anyone can win.
I suppose one could say that about any one race to five. But it’s simply not true about many races to five in an event like the Mosconi. The better, more talented teams tend to win.
We have seen this time and again in the Mosconi. Europe has had better teams, often much better teams. So the scorelines reflect that.
If these events were a crapshoot, what’s more, the U.S. shouldn’t lose so badly so often.The Mosconi should be more competitive. Why haven’t they?
The last two years explain why. The U.S. has not prepared as well. The U.S. has not broken as well. The U.S. has been too aggressive and not tactical enough.
Time and again, Team Europe has shown better tactical acumen, as evidenced by superior safety choices and safety play. It's made a critical difference in many tight matches.
Being an underdog, it’s simply imperative that the U.S. prepare better and show more tactical acumen. They haven’t done that since Johann was coach.