Nice video man! Even though I was at the tournament all week and for the entire show, your detailed commentary still had me following along and interested throughout the whole vid. Keep making more!
I was at Northrock and watched the finals from the non tv side. We thought at first that the Reality was going to fix the bad ball reaction Ryan had but we got confused when he went back to the IQ 78. It is understandable because he was obviously very nervous after the 1st game and it looked like a nervous ball change which we thought was the case with the Phaze II, but I totally agree, if Ryan stayed with the Reality and then went with the Phaze II, he wins the tournament. All of us locals were still extremely happy to see him make the show let alone finish 3rd at the finals, and we can't wait to see what is in store for the rest of his career at this rate. Now with Bill, it was hard to tell what was going on. I think that the brooklyn against Ryan wins him the tournament because Tom Smallwood seemed to still be struggling a little with ball reaction. It is hard to tell, but it seemed that his ball was giving him a lot less miss room because it gave him more length so when he missed in, the ball just shot across the lane. I don't know if I would say it was all luck that he won if that was the case.
You can't win a tournament with this long of a format without a couple of breaks going your way. Sometimes, folks have a good day with great carry and their strike zone looks to be anything in between the 4 and 6. A ball that checks early or hits a dry spot and over reacts, resulting in a "Brooklyn" strike isn't luck, it's clean living and great balance at the foul line with the right ball. There's one phrase to sum it all up. "That's bowling!"
My 2 highest scores (240’s) had a bunch of Brooklyn’s in it. When I first started bowling Brooklyn’s were actually more reliable than a pocket strike in my league.
i came to the comments to make sure someone else noticed that aswell. - you can't blame content creator tho, it's the leftie's version of a 10 pin lol.
Any thoughts on Stubler being iced by commercial break and a memorial message? I can't believe the formats for TV finals havn't changed. How does the PBA think the best use of 2 hours of airtime is 4 single games of matchplay?
I don't usually watch the pros but this kind of analysis makes it really good to watch
Nice video man! Even though I was at the tournament all week and for the entire show, your detailed commentary still had me following along and interested throughout the whole vid. Keep making more!
Thank you, means a lot coming from another editor in the community :)
Nice video, glad it was recommended to me. Keep it up!
Great analysis and video! God bless ya.
I was at Northrock and watched the finals from the non tv side. We thought at first that the Reality was going to fix the bad ball reaction Ryan had but we got confused when he went back to the IQ 78. It is understandable because he was obviously very nervous after the 1st game and it looked like a nervous ball change which we thought was the case with the Phaze II, but I totally agree, if Ryan stayed with the Reality and then went with the Phaze II, he wins the tournament. All of us locals were still extremely happy to see him make the show let alone finish 3rd at the finals, and we can't wait to see what is in store for the rest of his career at this rate. Now with Bill, it was hard to tell what was going on. I think that the brooklyn against Ryan wins him the tournament because Tom Smallwood seemed to still be struggling a little with ball reaction. It is hard to tell, but it seemed that his ball was giving him a lot less miss room because it gave him more length so when he missed in, the ball just shot across the lane. I don't know if I would say it was all luck that he won if that was the case.
Ryan not a PBA member..smh
Hey, I was on the Non-TV side as well! I was on the far end of the first row closest to the pins, you might've seen me.
@@NateCraven318 Oh cool! I was on the top row in the middle.
This is a awesome video. Keep them coming
Great video. I really like the detail you go into about each shot. Keep it up!
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You can't win a tournament with this long of a format without a couple of breaks going your way. Sometimes, folks have a good day with great carry and their strike zone looks to be anything in between the 4 and 6. A ball that checks early or hits a dry spot and over reacts, resulting in a "Brooklyn" strike isn't luck, it's clean living and great balance at the foul line with the right ball. There's one phrase to sum it all up. "That's bowling!"
My 2 highest scores (240’s) had a bunch of Brooklyn’s in it. When I first started bowling Brooklyn’s were actually more reliable than a pocket strike in my league.
Stubler left a unlucky 7 pin.. not 10 pin. 5:07 go rewind it bruh!
This is not a 10 pin 5:06
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5:06 that's a strange looking 10 pin
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i came to the comments to make sure someone else noticed that aswell. - you can't blame content creator tho, it's the leftie's version of a 10 pin lol.
Wouldn't it behoove the commentator to say that Ryan beat Nate due to sheer luck as well?
Belmonte also threw two brooklyns in the semi-final match of the 2015 USBC Masters against Pete Weber. You gotta get lucky at some point to win🤷♂️
Any thoughts on Stubler being iced by commercial break and a memorial message?
I can't believe the formats for TV finals havn't changed. How does the PBA think the best use of 2 hours of airtime is 4 single games of matchplay?
Back in the ABC day they had multiple TV timeouts in each match. It was pretty obnoxious lol.
But what you gonna do, gotta get that money.
Very nice presentation. Thanks.
got there by beating others and bowling better when it matters...that's how.
theres no luck...you get every hit you throw
trip 4? messenger 10? stone 8? trip 2? trip 3-6-10? there has to be SOME luck involved.
@@84-Po-209my comment is an longtime saying in bowling.
@@kst1983 oh
Whats the difference between a 7 pin and a 10 pin??? Nothing, according to this guy