What exactly is the captain or coach supposed to do?
What is the difference between a non-playing captain and a coach?
Why do you need a captain and a coach?
If the coach is supposed to "let the players play their own games" because they are "pros", what use is the coach? It isn't like they are calling plays during the game, like football. Are they supposed to sit in the corner, like boxing coaches, and shout out stuff?
I've said it many times before, and I still say that it isn't that the Americans play worse than their opponents, it is that they play a "different" game and have failed to adjust to what is required for the Mosconi Cup format.
The Europeans have learned to play short-formatted 9-ball, with the 9 on a different spot, alternate breaks, and a totally different mental game. They play the table odds better than what the Americans do. The Americans need to "tighten up" their games to adjust to the format. That doesn't mean they aren't as skilled as their opponents, it just means they have to play the same game the Europeans are playing.
The same goes for playing the Chinese and the Taiwanese. They are better at "sizing up the table" and "playing the odds". Seldom do you see them make unforced errors. They play "calculating" pool...not "fancy" or "gee whiz" pool.
The new formats with different spotting and alternate breaking rules takes away the big break and run packages that the Americans are used to putting on opponents. They will now have to learn to play "ball by ball" odds.
Excellent observations and good points!