Yeah Earl can play well enough, but he's poison in a team setting, so better to take someone who plays just as well without that cloud of negative energy hanging over everyone's heads...
Right on the money, sir.America will lose if Earl is on the team.
Not because he sucks, because obviously he doesn't. Rather, we'll lose because he simply won't be able to hold it together mentally. Sure he'll probably come out strong, make some nice shots and show some of that vintage Earl we all love. Eventually though things will start to go against him. Maybe a ball will skid, he'll miss a shot that 90's Earl would make, someone in the audience will be breathing too loudly, etc.
Whatever the reasons, at some point they'll begin to pile up, until finally Earl has one of his notorious blowups.
I didn't say you had to be an asshole.. I can guarantee you Efren cannot stand to lose as much or more than Earl. He isn't going to be all smiles and want to go shake hands with everyone and so an autograph tour. He handles it a lot better than Earl for sure. He is known for that. Same goes with SVB I can guarantee when Shane loses he always says good shooting and shakes your hand and is the same if you beat him or he beats you but he isn't a good loser. He hates to lose and so does anyone that's at the top of what they do. It wasn't meant to read the say you interpreted it but I could see where you thought that.
Wow......Li'l testy big boy....lmao.
That's an absurd expression. Sports are full of people who try their hardest yet are gracious when they lose. Weren't Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus good losers? Or, how about Efren Reyes, Ralf Souquet, Thorsten Hohmann.
Mike Zuglan played world class in his prime...he took a loss, or a win, as good as
anybody I ever saw.
He didn't make a big deal of it, either way, he just accepted the results, immediately.
That's an absurd expression. Sports are full of people who try their hardest yet are gracious when they lose. Weren't Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus good losers? Or, how about Efren Reyes, Ralf Souquet, Thorsten Hohmann.
And if we were all the same, we'd be knee deep in unicorns and fairy dust. Some folks handle it differently. Who really cares in the scheme of things. Earl is constantly torn down over minor behavior where he has never injured, raped, or robbed anyone.
But athletes in others sports do far worst and are celebrated and given HUGE contracts. heck, I made the baseball reference earlier, and the guy who threw a 95mph fast ball and hit a batter in the head a few days ago and received NO SUSPENSION at all. This was an obvious retaliatory throw from the pitcher for the several earlier instances of fights and a bean ball to someone's leg the inning before.
Yet, folks are not all over social media saying he should not complete, or should be fired, or anything else for that matter. There are a few smart announcers are saying he should have been suspended, and he should be.
Earl is all bark and no bite. If folks can't handle this by now, and they know exactly what is coming when he plays, then they need work on their mental game and quickly. Because the "pro's" know how to adjust, tune it out, or return "fire" when needed.
Now we're talking. If I only I could give you more greenies, but it says I have to spread it around some more before I can. :smile:
Make no mistake about it, Earl will fill every seat in the house if he's competing. Even if it's an oppressive hot arena, like the recent Cup in England, the fans will come in by the droves to watch the exhibition. After all, this is a spectator competition where the audience is encouraged to stomp their feet, scream, sing, and jump up and down -- well, at least in England, they do. :grin:
Earl and Shane get along swimmingly, and I think Shane would like having Earl on the team.
Earl Strickland gives 100 percent of himself each and every time. He practices before and after each match, long sessions. He also likes to hang out with the fans out in the hallway and chat. I've seen him do this numerous times. Say what you want about him, but this man is a legend. He's an American legend. He's the best American pool player in my lifetime, bar none! Just having his name on the roster will sell tickets well in advance.
Heck, I might even drive to Vegas for this one if they include Earl. I'm not kidding, either. Besides, the Cup is on my bucket list, and I'm getting old
If Earl is on Mosconi Cup this year I will FLY you to Vegas :grin: No Joke !!!
I'll meet you there. I don't fly. But let's break bread together somewhere in Vegas. I'd love that!![]()
Can you pick up Donnie Mills on the way?...hell, he won't even fly into a rage.![]()
And if we were all the same, we'd be knee deep in unicorns and fairy dust. Some folks handle it differently. Who really cares in the scheme of things. Earl is constantly torn down over minor behavior where he has never injured, raped, or robbed anyone.
But athletes in others sports do far worst and are celebrated and given HUGE contracts. heck, I made the baseball reference earlier, and the guy who threw a 95mph fast ball and hit a batter in the head a few days ago and received NO SUSPENSION at all. This was an obvious retaliatory throw from the pitcher for the several earlier instances of fights and a bean ball to someone's leg the inning before.
Yet, folks are not all over social media saying he should not complete, or should be fired, or anything else for that matter. There are a few smart announcers are saying he should have been suspended, and he should be.
Earl is all bark and no bite. If folks can't handle this by now, and they know exactly what is coming when he plays, then they need work on their mental game and quickly. Because the "pro's" know how to adjust, tune it out, or return "fire" when needed.
I'll meet you there. I don't fly. But let's break bread together somewhere in Vegas. I'd love that!![]()
Ha just in case you haven't noticed the fact is it's Earl more times than not that can't handle it which is fine but as Berg pointed out other pro's on his team can't stand his childish abusive behavior and it's detrimental to the team ,
Why in the world would anyone knowingly subject a team to that if your intent is to win
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You got it. Dinner is on me, And yes, you can bring Keith too so you don't think I'm some creepy guy from the internetlol
Ha just in case you haven't noticed the fact is it's Earl more times than not that can't handle it which is fine but as Berg pointed out other pro's on his team can't stand his childish abusive behavior and it's detrimental to the team ,
Why in the world would anyone knowingly subject a team to that if your intent is to win
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Yes, the folks who won more World Championships and US Open Championships have spoken. Oh wait, they have not, because there is nobody alive that has more and still competes, right?
yeah, I'm sure folks thought Jordan was a detriment to his team when he was verbally abusive to his team mates and his opponents. The difference is that fans overlooked it as did his coaches and his team mates because he dialed it up more than anyone alive. Thus, if all they had to do was eat a little shit, they were more than willing to pull out a spoon if it meant winning... and win they did
Heck, the only pro posting in this thread said point blank that he would play with Earl. But the rail birds have spoken and have decided they know what is best, even after they ran 3 balls with BIH![]()
Now we're talking. If I only I could give you more greenies, but it says I have to spread it around some more before I can. :smile:
Make no mistake about it, Earl will fill every seat in the house if he's competing. Even if it's an oppressive hot arena, like the recent Cup in England, the fans will come in by the droves to watch the exhibition. After all, this is a spectator competition where the audience is encouraged to stomp their feet, scream, sing, and jump up and down -- well, at least in England, they do. :grin:
Earl and Shane get along swimmingly, and I think Shane would like having Earl on the team.
Earl Strickland gives 100 percent of himself each and every time. He practices before and after each match, long sessions. He also likes to hang out with the fans out in the hallway and chat. I've seen him do this numerous times. Say what you want about him, but this man is a legend. He's an American legend. He's the best American pool player in my lifetime, bar none! Just having his name on the roster will sell tickets well in advance.
Heck, I might even drive to Vegas for this one if they include Earl. I'm not kidding, either. Besides, the Cup is on my bucket list, and I'm getting old