That's a very well reasoned post, my friend.
Coming from you I consider that a complaint, thx
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That's a very well reasoned post, my friend.
Does anyone know his birth year for certain? This will be great if usa has another upcoming player.
It is absolutely true and correct that Johan has had a large impact on Tyler with training for his stroke.I think a lot of his faster development is because of Johan , a lot of people dismissed the importance of a coach with the prima donna players that may have been the case but for the younger players willing to listen and learn the value IMHO can't be overlooked or overstated,
I think it's comical that American players have this notion if a coach can't play better than them they can't teach them anything, this kind of thinking is why we have fell far behind the Asians and Euros
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In this thread, started in July, I observed that Tyler Styer had, without question, shown the kind of form that merited a Mosconi Cup selection.
Now that he's reached the final of the Kremlin Cup, there's really nothing left to discuss. Tyler is coming into his own.
Great thread. I think the 1-2 coaching punch of Johan and JJ will leave permanent marks on state of USA pool for the years to come. Skylar, Billy, Tyler all have really come into their own over the last two years. It’s great to watch.
Congratulations to Mr. Styer for the apparent hard work he put into his game.
I listened closely to his commentary during the Derby bank finals watching Billy—very apparent that he knows all aspects of pool.
Jeremy said Tyler has the best break in pool! Pretty strong statement to make coming from somebody like JJ. My prediction is that as the prize money continues to go up and more tournaments are added to the pool calendar we will see more new faces, most of them being young guys who are already good athletes who take up pool. The best may be yet to come.
He's gunning for Filler! Look out Joshua, here comes Tyler.
What big events has he won or been in the finals?
I assume Mosconi will be the same 5 guys as last time out.
He's gunning for Filler! Look out Joshua, here comes Tyler.
Good athletes yes but certainly not ones that thinks they have another future out side of pool that pays half pennies on a dollarI sure hope you're right. Means more exciting streams for mere railbirds like me.
Right on, Jay. The arrival of every new young star of the game is, to me, a breath of fresh air in our sport. It is our nature to be very intrigued by the possibilities.
None of us knows what these guys, or other young impressive players (for example, Fedor Gorst) will achieve going forward, but we'll always enjoy watching them, because the infusion of new talent ushers in every new era in pool and, thereby, reinvigorates our game.