Earl has been an inspiration to a generation of players who desire to play without fear. His offensive game is second to none. It's not just that someone has to win, it's WHO is winning all the events. Earl for a time was the man to beat and everyone else was playing for second place. Because, while everyone at the tournament was good, everyone at the tournament knew that Earl was the only one who could put fives and six packs together before the opponent got back to their seat.
Earl's style of play inspired people to put in more table time. He didn't have to make any instructional videos. His instructional videos were the many, many tapes of Earl Strickland vs. ???? in the finals.
As far as 9-ball is concerned Earl might very well be the greatest of our generation. For the two tournaments the count most in 9-ball, the US Open and the World Championships he has won more of them than any other player.
He inspired me as a player. I bought Sigel's tapes on how to play, but all I ever wanted was Earl's break.