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Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« on: January 25, 2008, 01:58:07 PM »
Title says it all.  Mike bowled his butt off today making up huge ground early and battling with Barney all night back and forth.  Way to go Mike.  For those of you wondering Mike used a Radar Alert to combat the 50 ft pattern.  Show some support and root for Mike on Sunday.
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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #16 on: January 31, 2008, 08:36:02 AM »
I should have said more about Haughens win then I did. He NEVER gave up no matter how bad it did look. And it did look bad for him. Barnes choked and Haughen took full advantage of the situation. In reality Haughen did earn the win. Anytime you have to throw 5,6 or more in arow to make a comeback, you deserved to win.

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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #17 on: January 31, 2008, 08:58:48 AM »
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I was very sorry for Mr. Barnes. He deserved better. He threw the ball way better then his opposition. The only thing I will say about Haughen is he did put the pressure on Mr. Barnes.


How did he throw the ball better?  Is it because he hooks the ball?  He shot 25? the first match.  Remember he did have a match to line up.  Haugen practiced for the time allowed and the line went away.  He was the tournament leader and beat Barnes already in match play.  He had a problem and corrected it how is that bad bowling.  

My next question is how did Chris throw a better game then.  He was losing his line and never got it back.  That is a better game because he couldn't adjust?  Michael adjusted and put the pressure on Chris and Chris lost it.  This thread is about Mr. Huagens victory.
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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #18 on: January 31, 2008, 09:06:08 AM »
tenpin Mr. Barnes did throw a better game. He make a terrible mistake by missing the 10 pin. By the way if Barnes shot 25 like you are saying then he would not have even made it to the championship match. Barnes had more pocket shots then Haughen. But Haughen did deserve to win because he did put the pressure on Barnes and Barnes choked. Anytime you come back from 50 down and throw the last 6 or 7 like Haughen did you deserve to win. Which we all know that Haughen ended up throwing the ball better in the end.

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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #19 on: January 31, 2008, 11:42:52 AM »
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If I may correct you on one thing, it was a 41ft pattern, not 50ft this year, as well as much lower volume than past years.

Michael's win reminds me of when a lefthander wins. They are never afforded the victory, which they earned, but reasons why the other bowler didn't. Yes Chris had a great reaction, one of the best I have seen him have in years on a show. Did he lose reaction? Maybe. Did he not execute? Probably. But the truth of the matter is that Michael made shots when he had to and Chris did not. The game is 10 frames, not 5.

Chris made an interesting comment in the paddock afterwards..."It will be interesting what I will be remembered for". Seems as if he is as concerned about his image as winning.

Congrats to Michael on a gutsy VICTORY.
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Brunsric I would think a person on staff should be concerned about his image and the way he is viewed. Mike deserves a big round of applause on bowling a very smart game and making the right adjustments.
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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #20 on: January 31, 2008, 12:37:23 PM »
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Eric

If I may correct you on one thing, it was a 41ft pattern, not 50ft this year, as well as much lower volume than past years.

Michael's win reminds me of when a lefthander wins. They are never afforded the victory, which they earned, but reasons why the other bowler didn't. Yes Chris had a great reaction, one of the best I have seen him have in years on a show. Did he lose reaction? Maybe. Did he not execute? Probably. But the truth of the matter is that Michael made shots when he had to and Chris did not. The game is 10 frames, not 5.

Chris made an interesting comment in the paddock afterwards..."It will be interesting what I will be remembered for". Seems as if he is as concerned about his image as winning.

Congrats to Michael on a gutsy VICTORY.
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Brunsric I would think a person on staff should be concerned about his image and the way he is viewed. Mike deserves a big round of applause on bowling a very smart game and making the right adjustments.
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The way I interpet it is that he hopes not to be remembered as the guy who whiffed a ten pin to open the door for a 50+ pin collapse in the TOC as opposed to a guy who had a career in which he won X amount of titles and X amount of dollars. I do not think he was concerned at that moment about his image as a staffer.

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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #21 on: January 31, 2008, 12:41:12 PM »
After everything has been said, I bet Mike would switch careers with Chris in a heartbeat.
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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #22 on: January 31, 2008, 12:48:50 PM »
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After everything has been said, I bet Mike would switch careers with Chris in a heartbeat.
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I think that most of the up and comers or guys that have been around (like Mike) and haven't had a ton of success would switch with Barnes in a minute.
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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #23 on: January 31, 2008, 01:08:30 PM »
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Eric

If I may correct you on one thing, it was a 41ft pattern, not 50ft this year, as well as much lower volume than past years.

Michael's win reminds me of when a lefthander wins. They are never afforded the victory, which they earned, but reasons why the other bowler didn't. Yes Chris had a great reaction, one of the best I have seen him have in years on a show. Did he lose reaction? Maybe. Did he not execute? Probably. But the truth of the matter is that Michael made shots when he had to and Chris did not. The game is 10 frames, not 5.

Chris made an interesting comment in the paddock afterwards..."It will be interesting what I will be remembered for". Seems as if he is as concerned about his image as winning.

Congrats to Michael on a gutsy VICTORY.
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Ric Hamlin
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Brunsric I would think a person on staff should be concerned about his image and the way he is viewed. Mike deserves a big round of applause on bowling a very smart game and making the right adjustments.
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The way I interrupt it is that he hopes not to be remembered as the guy who whiffed a ten pin to open the door for a 50+ pin collapse in the TOC as opposed to a guy who had a career in which he won X amount of titles and X amount of dollars. I do not think he was concerned at that moment about his image as a staffer.




Your right Phil,after I re-read it it is pretty obvious that misinterupted Ric's statement.  Sorry
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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #24 on: January 31, 2008, 01:11:19 PM »
I have read it, the reponse was about the comment in the locker room not how Columbia feels about their staffer, least you forget he was a staffer with Columbia when I was an officer for the firm, Chris is a great rep and image for the company. I was involved when the multi year deal was contructed.

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Re: Haugen on Telecast! # 1 Seed for TOC
« Reply #25 on: February 01, 2008, 08:24:53 AM »
The point I was trying to make was even though it didn't come across very clear is that Chris is a great bowler and IMHO he should and probably is concerned about his image and worried about what he will be remembered for, due to the fact that he is a high profile bowler and on staff. A great image is a very important and in no way was I knocking Chris at all, he is obviously one of the best out there.
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