Of all the Americans active and in their prime right now, Shane is the one I want shooting the tough shot for the money. Not a doubt in my mind.
Things change over the years and most of the guys mentioned in this thread are or were clutch performers in their day. Buddy always amazed me by how he could come with the shot but I was just never was able to see him in those spots as much as I have seen Shane. When I was staking and betting on Shane (before TAR) I don't know how many times he had a long shot off the rail in a tough situation and I actually felt good that he was shooting it because I knew when he speared it in it would break his opponents heart.
Another guy mentioned that doesn't get much press is Harriman. In his matches with Schmidt he comes with the heat, but then so did John so I guess I put them both in that class as well.
I have not seen Archer in action much but I defer to Korn's opinion. He knows what he is talking about.
Things change over the years and most of the guys mentioned in this thread are or were clutch performers in their day. Buddy always amazed me by how he could come with the shot but I was just never was able to see him in those spots as much as I have seen Shane. When I was staking and betting on Shane (before TAR) I don't know how many times he had a long shot off the rail in a tough situation and I actually felt good that he was shooting it because I knew when he speared it in it would break his opponents heart.
Another guy mentioned that doesn't get much press is Harriman. In his matches with Schmidt he comes with the heat, but then so did John so I guess I put them both in that class as well.
I have not seen Archer in action much but I defer to Korn's opinion. He knows what he is talking about.
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