thanks a lot for giving us this video, especially because every time I watch these matches where the players' are sharp or real sharp skill wise. it just makes me remember how lucky I was to be able to watch,study,and learn from veterans like Terry Moore when he was dominating full time. I was lucky to be able to learn that it takes more than ultra-sharp skills to dominate. I respect greatly the effort it takes to be sharp and stay sharp but the consistent professionalism that was on display during"big Terry's era" was priceless. how much discipline him and others possessed was unbelievable. and the sharper a player gets it's more tempting to be undisciplined , especially when lots of the foos world has more respect and admiration for the newer loose ,run and gun style, than the disciplined, bring your hard hat style of old. so, much respect to the sharp gunners and the veteran legends. what a game when players get to levels that offer opportunities to choose to be like the Chicago Bulls of Jordan's era or the Cavaliers era currently. thanks again for the video
Great game. Both were great but wow, Ryan can dig deeeeep when he gets going. It's amazing how matches at this level are heavily influenced by luck. Ryan missed a couple far corners from the back and a bank that he might have hit on another day. Trevor got some key pickups at key times...essential.
Definitely, Ryan has an incredible skillset and repertoire, but I think he lost that match because of his decisions. 5 Matchballs and no timeout, 3 of which he shot incredibly fast. You gotta give it to Trever though, incredible comeback!
25 years ago, I moved to Grand Rapids Michigan. I played against a guy, (and his pro friends), named Bob Kurtin. He was ranked 7th in the world (from what I hear) in the 70's, and had a pull shot that was much faster than these guys (sorry, it was). They called him "The Bionic pull", and his 5 man passing was excellent also. I could not beat the guy, because I COULD NOT GET THE FRIGGEN BALL!!! :)
Ryan Moore plays the 3 man bar just like I do, (Tap tap pu-tink), where he taps side to side, looking for an opening, and has several options to get there. I just can't pass with the 5 man nearly as good, so I would NEVER GET THE FRIGGEN BALL!! You can't make the shot, IF YOU DON'T GET THE FRIGGEN BALL!!! :)
I like that back wall pass Ryan Moore does, but I bet it worked better before the tornado tables when the goalie bar only had one man. I bet he learned that pass before the Tornado tables, if he is old enough.
Ryan is a young pup :) I would strongly wager he cut his teeth only on 3 man back goalies. I was playing at his mom's tourneys back in the 90s and that was all 3 man goalies (standard Tornados).
Thanks for uploading all of these great matches! I hope there will be more in the future! :)
Rune Staudacher you are welcome
Well wait for it ... there are more coming soon
thanks a lot for giving us this video, especially because every time I watch these matches where the players' are sharp or real sharp skill wise. it just makes me remember how lucky I was to be able to watch,study,and learn from veterans like Terry Moore when he was dominating full time. I was lucky to be able to learn that it takes more than ultra-sharp skills to dominate. I respect greatly the effort it takes to be sharp and stay sharp but the consistent professionalism that was on display during"big Terry's era" was priceless. how much discipline him and others possessed was unbelievable. and the sharper a player gets it's more tempting to be undisciplined , especially when lots of the foos world has more respect and admiration for the newer loose ,run and gun style, than the disciplined, bring your hard hat style of old. so, much respect to the sharp gunners and the veteran legends. what a game when players get to levels that offer opportunities to choose to be like the Chicago Bulls of Jordan's era or the Cavaliers era currently. thanks again for the video
JA. Sr. you are welcome
What a game! Nice come back! Thank you for sharing.
Codeblue Lin You are welcome :p
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Amazing foosball between 2 world class ayers.
Great game. Both were great but wow, Ryan can dig deeeeep when he gets going. It's amazing how matches at this level are heavily influenced by luck. Ryan missed a couple far corners from the back and a bank that he might have hit on another day. Trevor got some key pickups at key times...essential.
Definitely, Ryan has an incredible skillset and repertoire, but I think he lost that match because of his decisions. 5 Matchballs and no timeout, 3 of which he shot incredibly fast.
You gotta give it to Trever though, incredible comeback!
Grumpy Cat kkkkkpb
Singles! It's nice not having a partner to blame. :)
What venue was this?
25 years ago, I moved to Grand Rapids Michigan. I played against a guy, (and his pro friends), named Bob Kurtin. He was ranked 7th in the world (from what I hear) in the 70's, and had a pull shot that was much faster than these guys (sorry, it was). They called him "The Bionic pull", and his 5 man passing was excellent also. I could not beat the guy, because I COULD NOT GET THE FRIGGEN BALL!!! :)
Ryan Moore plays the 3 man bar just like I do, (Tap tap pu-tink), where he taps side to side, looking for an opening, and has several options to get there. I just can't pass with the 5 man nearly as good, so I would NEVER GET THE FRIGGEN BALL!!
You can't make the shot, IF YOU DON'T GET THE FRIGGEN BALL!!! :)
I like that back wall pass Ryan Moore does, but I bet it worked better before the tornado tables when the goalie bar only had one man. I bet he learned that pass before the Tornado tables, if he is old enough.
Ryan is a young pup :) I would strongly wager he cut his teeth only on 3 man back goalies. I was playing at his mom's tourneys back in the 90s and that was all 3 man goalies (standard Tornados).
29:05: That is the three man I love, and he is damn good at it, (Moore).