I was just watching a pay-per-view match from the Accu-Stats archive. It was Earl Strickland vs Shannon Daulton in 9-ball at the 1995 Sands Regency Open. Earl was off his game and is getting beaten 5 games to 2. Earl makes the 2 ball in the side and proceeds to scratch in the corner pocket. Daulton proceeds to get out of his seat and takes the 2 ball out of the side pocket and position it somewhat near where it had been on Earl's shot. He then grabs the cue ball out of the corner pocket and places it as ball in hand (he was playing jam up pool, but he was obviously making a major mental error). As he is lining up the shot, Earl gets out of his seat, picks up the 2 ball and places it back in the side pocket, thus avoiding the foul by Daulton.
Was this uncharacteristic of Strickland? It just seems like some people on here and elsewhere make him out to be the Grinch of pool. I know he's not a model of sportsmanship...I've seen some of the antics. But are people making him out to be worse than he is? I doubt that any more than a small minority of the pros would have done what he did at the '95 Sands Regency Open.
Was this uncharacteristic of Strickland? It just seems like some people on here and elsewhere make him out to be the Grinch of pool. I know he's not a model of sportsmanship...I've seen some of the antics. But are people making him out to be worse than he is? I doubt that any more than a small minority of the pros would have done what he did at the '95 Sands Regency Open.