USA MC Captain

Firstly let me state I am from the UK.
But I still have an opinion, and I want to see a close real contest each year.

IMO players should only be eligible to play if they have played in a certain number of 'world events' outside of the USA.
IMO you Americans play a slightly different style pool...your game is faster, looser, more flamboyant.
IMO your basics/fundamentals need to tighten up/improve. And when playing safeties etc, you need better decisions and more exact execution.
IMO you play the game/shots as if it is a matter of inches......your overseas opponents are playing the game/shots as if it were a matter of millimeters.

Your new Captain needs to sort these issues (plus a couple of others) starting NOW with a group of 10 potential team members.

Who should your new Captain be.........no idea!


I agree with most of what you say. Problem is, in a month it's going to be tough to restructure five player's technique and style.

Lou Figueroa
 
Here's a wild idea, why don't you ask the players who they WANT to work with? Shane, Bergman and Sky are pretty likely to be on the team.
 
I wonder how the Euros would feel about an American coach.

Lou Figueroa

We (the uk) have gone down the route of outsourcing virtually everything. It's a positive handicap to be British these days. Even manual work strongly favours foreigners, which was the main reason for Brexit btw.

I'm sure the rest of Europe are not so dumb, however.
 
The coach whomever, will get a month to conduct training, not a year.

Lou Figueroa

You act as though this is set in stone.

Might want to look up the selection process from Marks first year as Captain. The process can change at Matchrooms discretion

Even if the team isn't cemented until 30 days prior. Nothing can stop Jay (or whomever is chosen) from keeping in touch with the players most likely to make the team.
 
Having Johan as coach would send the Euro's into a seizure. So I like it but it won't ever happen. Johan is way too smart to do that to his legacy. Risk vs reward is all out of whack.
I agree completely. What incentive would a European have coaching the American team? I just don't see it happening, unless you don't mind being viewed as a mercenary.
 
audition for captain

Lou,

I think the ticket is to find five or six guys to choose from then trap a couple dozen feral cats. The one that can herd the cats the furthest up a fast running river should be captain!

The real problem is that the europeans have advanced far more rapidly than the Americans in the last decade or so. The attitude and effort that won the cup ten years ago won't cut it today. I also agree that the Americans typically play a little too aggressively in these short races. Might seem like the way to win but often the opposite is true since one shot can swing the match the wrong way.

I do think a captain that the players would listen to could make the modifications to the player's games to win. Not trying to change anything about them but a little bit of mindset. I didn't see much of the cup but what I saw seemed to indicate that the europeans just gave the Americans the chance to shoot themselves in the foot then punished them mightily for it.

Slight changes and USA is in the mix. No need to reinvent the wheel.

Hu
 
How about Mike Zuglan, he seems to be an "in charge" type person and he was a good pro player.

No, he can't even manage the racking fiascos at his tournament. Check back in a couple of weeks when TS is over with and you will see all the same old drivel posts.
 
No, he can't even manage the racking fiascos at his tournament. Check back in a couple of weeks when TS is over with and you will see all the same old drivel posts.

Are you talking about the whole Mike deshane being barred from all of zuglans tournaments? I was told deshane took it way of control( which shouldn't surprise anyone)

Just curious
 
Jj

I agree Lou. Jeremy Jones would be my pick without a doubt. Knowledgeable, articulate, in-touch with today's players and on top of his own game.

After listening to him commentating on the king of the hill matches and looking at his victories in this years US Open 9ball (Deuel, Strickland, He, Souquet, Peach, Pagulayan all in a row), a no-brainer.

Jay
 
I wonder how the Euros would feel about an American coach.

Lou Figueroa

If they kept getting their arses kicked, they probably would not care. I had a buddy coaching a baseball team in Germany ( not a very popular sport, but they do have "pro" teams, which are basically the same quality as a decent college team)

They had no problems bringing in American players (limit 2 per team) as well as American coaches. They want to learn the game, they want to be competitive. And i'm sure there are more than a few German lads that can throw a ball over 90mph, that have dreams of $100M contracts. That buys an awful lot of Schnitzel and beer :)
 
After watching Jeremy Jones play in the US Open I thought he would be a great PLAYER on the Mosconi team. He seems to handle the pressure very well which I think is the most important quality for making this team.
 
Hear Hear!


**US Citizenship should never matter, only that they can win. That's what's important. If there is a Canadian, Mexican or Phillipino that can get us to victory, why stand in their way based on some "American Sentiment". US Gymnastists did pretty well under a foreigner, and US dominated for decades.


**Should not matter if they are "pro" or not. We need the best person for the job. Some of the BEST college coaches, professional coaches and Olympic coaches were never "pro" anything, other than champion coaches.


**The best team sports coaches in all of sports are NOT currently competing. College football coaches are paid a million dollars per year, some are $7M per year, they could not outrun a pool player ;)


**Yes, the requirement for any good coach is respected and fierce competitor. Respected or not, not so sure, but winning has a way of changing "respect"


So, there should be NO requirements, and just hire the best man/woman for the job. plain and simple.

Not everyone is going to love any choice that is made, but if we win, that will ease most folks discomfort with the choice :grin-square:


:thumbup: All day long!
 
Lou,

I think the ticket is to find five or six guys to choose from then trap a couple dozen feral cats. The one that can herd the cats the furthest up a fast running river should be captain!

The real problem is that the europeans have advanced far more rapidly than the Americans in the last decade or so. The attitude and effort that won the cup ten years ago won't cut it today. I also agree that the Americans typically play a little too aggressively in these short races. Might seem like the way to win but often the opposite is true since one shot can swing the match the wrong way.

I do think a captain that the players would listen to could make the modifications to the player's games to win. Not trying to change anything about them but a little bit of mindset. I didn't see much of the cup but what I saw seemed to indicate that the europeans just gave the Americans the chance to shoot themselves in the foot then punished them mightily for it.

Slight changes and USA is in the mix. No need to reinvent the wheel.

Hu


Hi Hu. I agree 100%. They have surpassed us. But our players are gaining seasoning (been a bit salty) but we can recoup. Too many want to throw the baby out with the bath water.

Lou Figueroa
 
I agree Lou. Jeremy Jones would be my pick without a doubt. Knowledgeable, articulate, in-touch with today's players and on top of his own game.

After listening to him commentating on the king of the hill matches and looking at his victories in this years US Open 9ball (Deuel, Strickland, He, Souquet, Peach, Pagulayan all in a row), a no-brainer.

Jay


Hey Jay. Yep, Double J would be a great pick.

Lou Figueroa
 
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