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brickstone

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Jason Belmonte
« on: April 06, 2015, 03:09:16 PM »
So DI I understand correctly that some of the hard headed "experts" on this site bash Jason Belmonte? ::)

 

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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #16 on: April 08, 2015, 08:22:45 AM »
I started bowling many years ago after seeing mark roth on tv. the way he bowled then was different from the "norm" .  my point is could belmo be the roth of this era?  no dog in the fight just a thought I had reading this anyone else care to add or bash feel free.

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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2015, 10:02:41 AM »
I guess I just don't understand why anyone cares how other people bowl. Personally, I think you should be able to bowl with 1 hand or 2, righty or lefty at any time if you're talented enough to switch back and forth. Now, I get why that can't happen in handicap environments, but still, if someone is good enough to use various styles with success, that shows that player's versatility; why punish him/her for that? Now that USBC placed restrictions on drilling so that two-handers can't technically have two weight holes (if they don't use the drilled thumb hole), I think the playing field is leveled. If you think traditional one-handed bowling is best, do it. If you think two-handed is better (and you're talented enough to use it), do that. I guess I'm just a stay in your own lane type of guy. I don't care what the guy/gal next to me is doing.   

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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #18 on: April 08, 2015, 10:19:09 AM »
"Amen" Gene.

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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #19 on: April 08, 2015, 11:33:47 AM »
I used to dislike Belmo because he seemed like a smug douche bag, and the whole "bottlegate" nonsense.

Then I saw him with the Dude Perfect guys and it seems like he could fun to hang with. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CACAmH4r1fw

For me the two handed thing is not an issue. I'm waiting for someone to master the helicopter release and make even more people wonder if they are doing things wrong.


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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #20 on: April 08, 2015, 12:07:36 PM »
I think Belmo was handed a no-win situation. He was already an international superstar when he came to the PBA. While I don't think he is the greatest loser out there, and some of the issues he has had come from that, everything is magnified with Belmo. He was chosen to be the "face" of the PBA. They promoted the hell out of him. It was bound to make him a polarizing figure. Now add in the human factor, and you really have a love him/hate him dynamic. He is not the first bowler who wasn't the best role model on the lanes. Mark Roth was known for his temper and to yell at fans while he was bowling, but off the lanes was one of the nicest guys and well respected by his peers.
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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #21 on: April 08, 2015, 01:52:20 PM »
I think Belmo was handed a no-win situation. He was already an international superstar when he came to the PBA. While I don't think he is the greatest loser out there, and some of the issues he has had come from that, everything is magnified with Belmo. He was chosen to be the "face" of the PBA. They promoted the hell out of him. It was bound to make him a polarizing figure. Now add in the human factor, and you really have a love him/hate him dynamic. He is not the first bowler who wasn't the best role model on the lanes. Mark Roth was known for his temper and to yell at fans while he was bowling, but off the lanes was one of the nicest guys and well respected by his peers.

Also, how about Marshall Holman? He could be a bad "A" at times also and today he seems to be a decent guy.
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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #22 on: April 08, 2015, 02:58:23 PM »
Why is this a problem? It happens in every sport and I am sure it has happen to everyone at some point in their life. There a people that are just going to hate something about you.
It's life.






 
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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #23 on: April 08, 2015, 03:23:26 PM »
Why is this a problem? It happens in every sport and I am sure it has happen to everyone at some point in their life. There a people that are just going to hate something about you.
It's life.

Until they realize that there is a life outside of the sport, that should give them a much bigger perspective.

Case in point: There was a time when nearly everyone had a strong dislike for PDW and everything he did or stood for in the PBA...

.. But I'll guarantee you there wasn't a dry eye in the crowd when they showed that presentation for Dick the last time they had the Dick Weber Open in Fountain Valley, Pete included.

That's why I loved watching A League of Ordinary Gentlemen. Gave me a much bigger perspective on them, their lives, and why they do what they do.

I remember a while ago when everyone jumped on Barnes for "choking" when it came to majors, let alone title matches, like that loss to Haugen. But seeing that he's doing this to keep a roof over his family's heads, and especially the JDRF, you can't help but like the guy.

I guess my point is that people may dump on Belmonte, but if they get to know the guy and know why he does it, all of that 'hatred' is wasted time.

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Re: Jason Belmonte
« Reply #24 on: April 08, 2015, 06:22:57 PM »
Belmonte can pull off an attitude without being hated, unlike PW.

I just don't like "experts" uhhh house hacks that think they're all that

Are you sure he can pull it off without being hated? There's plenty of people who don't like him and you even stated that so I'm confused by your statement.

Like other people have said, why bother caring that other people don't like him? People are entitled to their opinion. Just because you like something or someone doesn't mean other people have to

I certainly agree with SVstar and Good Times x2. I do not particularly like Jason Belmonte and will root for most people who bowl against him. But you have to give the guy a lot of credit for his accomplishments. He has brought an added interest to our sport at a time when bowling needs all the help that it can get.

Agreed.  I don't like the fact that the PBA literally shoved him down our throats.  Can't argue with his results, whether he got some lucky breaks in some tourneys or he just mowed his opponents down.  I'm also not too fond of some of the issues he's been involved with regarding sportsmanship.  PDW went thru the same resentment from others when he got a special exemption to join the tour at the age of 16 because of who his father was.  Top it off with his drinking and drug problems and it was a recipe for disaster.  He's cleaned that up and is enjoying untold popularity now because he is true to his brash cocky self.  Belmo wants to come off as a saint but it comes off fake.  Maybe time will change him for the better. 

BTW, Bradl, A League of Ordinary Gentlemen is absolutely great.
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