Emotions are GOOD FOR THE MOSCONI CUP.
It's a balancing act. First off, I think showing emotion for the Mosconi Cup is a GREAT THING. The Mosconi Cup is not ONLY about performance. In my opinion, the Mosconi Cup is a handsome spectacle of pool. The emotion is part of its attraction.
It is the job of the players and the captain to keep the players attention on playing well in the midst of all of the ooo-rahh. It's a team effort. Johnny Archer is surely THE ROCK of the USA Mosconi Cup Team.
Handling the pressure of the Mosconi Cup, modulating the emotions of each player and performing well at the same time is what it's all about.
The modulation of the emotions is like a light switch. More players should be like Tommy Kennedy when it comes to handling emotions and performing well. That guy can be jocular one moment, laughing and fooling around but when he comes to the table, he just switches into auto-pilot and is all business.
The part in bold is the part that I was thinking CJ would change a bit this year. There is always the excessive celebration after each match. I think all the fist pumping and ra ra stuff after each win makes for good tv but it doesn't help keep the players focused on winning.
To me, it sort of like stopping after each mile of a marathon and getting all excited about how fast that last mile was. It removes your focus on the entire match and it creates EVEN MORE pressure on you and your teammates for the next one.
If you look at nearly ALL the great players in other sports I think one thing they have in common is they control their emotions and they don't get too excited while they are still in the fight. They save all that for the end.
It's a balancing act. First off, I think showing emotion for the Mosconi Cup is a GREAT THING. The Mosconi Cup is not ONLY about performance. In my opinion, the Mosconi Cup is a handsome spectacle of pool. The emotion is part of its attraction.
It is the job of the players and the captain to keep the players attention on playing well in the midst of all of the ooo-rahh. It's a team effort. Johnny Archer is surely THE ROCK of the USA Mosconi Cup Team.
Handling the pressure of the Mosconi Cup, modulating the emotions of each player and performing well at the same time is what it's all about.
The modulation of the emotions is like a light switch. More players should be like Tommy Kennedy when it comes to handling emotions and performing well. That guy can be jocular one moment, laughing and fooling around but when he comes to the table, he just switches into auto-pilot and is all business.