Jayson is a great player. However, based upon his behavior at the Mosconi he is not a good person!
The Mosconi Cup is a show and Shaw is just playing the bad guy for tv ratings. He is a class act!
Jayson is a great player. However, based upon his behavior at the Mosconi he is not a good person!
I don't mean he doesn't act like a douche. I'm just saying he isn't the guy you is going to cheat you. He is honest in that regardIntegrity????? He was a TOTAL A**HOLE at the Mosconi Cup! I lost a lot of respect for him!
I've already advocated a magic slug rack. Nobody even called!I think it should be mandatory that they slug rack each other. Make it interesting
I was there for all matches on Sunday. Seems like most re-racks were done in matches where Jayson was involved and it was Jayson who was asking for most re-racks. Maybe he is indeed Eagel eyed and can see micro spaces, but there were some situations at crucial moments that Jayson was asked to re-rack so I am not sure how he missed those space. I believe the mechanical rack was a disaster. Why not use a template and make the break rules more difficult like Matchroom is doing?
Why not just have random members of the audience break for them? That would be interesting.I think it should be mandatory that they slug rack each other. Make it interesting
I have said before and I will say it again, for those that truly know him, he is the most down to earth person you will meet. He knows how to play a role when needed and does it well. Outside of that he will give you the shirt off his back, is a great husband and father, and doesn't take himself too seriously.Jayson is a great player. However, based upon his behavior at the Mosconi he is not a good person!
Jason is that you?I have said before and I will say it again, for those that truly know him, he is the most down to earth person you will meet. He knows how to play a role when needed and does it well. Outside of that he will give you the shirt off his back, is a great husband and father, and doesn't take himself too seriously.
It was nice meeting you at Turning Stone.I was there for all matches on Sunday. Seems like most re-racks were done in matches where Jayson was involved and it was Jayson who was asking for most re-racks. Maybe he is indeed Eagel eyed and can see micro spaces, but there were some situations at crucial moments that Jayson was asked to re-rack so I am not sure how he missed those space. I believe the mechanical rack was a disaster. Why not use a template and make the break rules more difficult like Matchroom is doing?
you'd be wrong on that.Jayson is a great player. However, based upon his behavior at the Mosconi he is not a good person!
Same here sjm!It was nice meeting you at Turning Stone.
Jayson seems to be a great individual. However, I think he was putting unnecessary pressure on his opponents to get a perfect rack with a wooden rack. Oi, Gorst, Sossei and Syklar seemed frustrated at times having to re-rack over and over. Oi seemed like his back was hurting couple times with the amount of re-rack he had to doyou'd be wrong on that.
Darn right. Jayson is a very fierce, intense competitor who wears those qualities on his sleeve in the arena of battle. In this respect, he's a lot like Filler. Those who mistake this for a show of disrespect toward their opponents need to reconsider. Jayson and Josh are both a delight outside of the arena. Pool needs more Jayson Shaw and Josh Filler types.I have said before and I will say it again, for those that truly know him, he is the most down to earth person you will meet. He knows how to play a role when needed and does it well. Outside of that he will give you the shirt off his back, is a great husband and father, and doesn't take himself too seriously.
100%! Their personalities are exactly what our sport needs. They are young, marketable, and successful and have all the ingredients to take pool to the next level.Darn right. Jayson is a very fierce, intense competitor who wears those qualities on his sleeve in the arena of battle. In this respect, he's a lot like Filler. Those who mistake this for a show of disrespect toward their opponents need to reconsider. Jayson and Josh are both a delight outside of the arena. Pool needs more Jayson Shaw and Josh Filler types.
Jayson seems to be a great individual. However, I think he was putting unnecessary pressure on his opponents to get a perfect rack with a wooden rack. Oi, Gorst, Sossei and Syklar seemed frustrated at times having to re-rack over and over. Oi seemed like his back was hurting couple times with the amount of re-rack he had to doSyklar at one point walked away and said I "think" this is a good rack ... fortunately, Jayson accepted it
With luck, supernatural skills and "asking for re-racks, Turning Stone might be the Jayson event![]()
Agreed. Mosconi Cup is a different animal. The crowd and the interaction with the players is what its about. Its pool meets WWE. Jayson is just like heel (bad guy) Brett Hart from the 90's. He was a hero in Canada but a vilian in the US. Jayson "plays the heel" while in the US at mosconi cup and plays the hero in England. Its no different then skylar trying to hush the crowd in England or taking his extension on a straight in 9 ball to hype the crowd up in the US. Once people understand that Mosconi Cup is part show and to not judge people on that, then the better they will be. I have met Jayson a couple times and couldn't have been a nicer guy.I have said before and I will say it again, for those that truly know him, he is the most down to earth person you will meet. He knows how to play a role when needed and does it well. Outside of that he will give you the shirt off his back, is a great husband and father, and doesn't take himself too seriously.