I think part of it is that MoRich balls do not appeal to the high rev player or the player who wants true skid/flip. Face it, most people want their ball to head down the lane to the 45 or 50 foot mark and then make this huge backend angular move to the pocket. Mo's stuff is designed to be rolly and for more overall hook. The high rev players at my house won't use MoRich because the balls tend to burn up in the midlane on them. My pro shop guy said the same thing about high rev players and MoRich balls and he loves Mo's stuff. If you want true skid/flip you are gonna go elsewhere, hence less to talk about on this forum. I for one love Mo's stuff but I am not a "boomer" so I guess that makes sense.