The last few times he's been on TV when he hasn't won, I think it's typically because he has trouble when the lanes start to break down.
He throws it really firm and isn't what I'd call a high-rev guy, and apparently he likes to play the middle of the lane as his "A-adjustment" in such situations, but he's left a lot of corners and washouts doing this.
I wonder why he doesn't switch to something tamer and play a more direct line?
I've always had a soft spot for Mike because, like he does, I loft the p*ss out the ball a lot of the time, and for the same reasons he says he does (I grew up bowling in a bowling center where the heads were the last place you wanted to roll a ball). But I can't play the middle, either, when the heads go away because I don't have enough hand to do it effectively, and/or not enough practice time to develop a good game build around that move.
I think what's "missing" from his game is a weak equipment/direct-line game. The only time I've ever seen him play outside is when there's a flood. Thoughts?
Jess