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LeftyHomer10

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High/Low points this season
« on: April 16, 2006, 10:53:58 AM »
They had a segment during the TOC with the top 5 moments of the season. Since we know what the PBA thinks are the best, what do you all think the best moment of the season was? And for arguments sake, what was the worst moment this season?

Best moment this season, for me, was seeing PDW get his first win since his fathers passing. He came through the curtains and the first thing he did was point to the patch and then towards the sky. Very emotional.

Lowest point, I think, was after Chris Collins won against Walter Ray, seeing his brother tackle him on the approach before allowing Chris to give the sportsmanship handshake to WRW. Going to commercial you saw Chris's bro molest him while WRW was waiting to make his exit. I dont know why, but that just bugged the hell outta me.
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justanotherlefty805

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Re: High/Low points this season
« Reply #16 on: April 18, 2006, 09:57:21 AM »
High Point- Watching tommy jones dominate to another 4 titles

Low Point-Walter "Tieing" a record that isn't a record

Brandon Riley

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Re: High/Low points this season
« Reply #17 on: April 19, 2006, 03:09:54 AM »
High points = TJ dominating on TV, sean rash winning, ballard making tv, many high scores and close matches that made the shows interesting.  Not too many complete blowouts, and a few good chances (especially early on) at a perfect game.

the low point was the skills challenge.  after last season it just got old.  Same tricks week in and week out.  It would be good to maybe only have it during majors or something.  Just not every week.
Whatever happened to the tip of the week, or why not spend some time discussing the intricacies of bowling such as equipment choice of the pros, drillings and explaining to the general audience how all these factors are key to win on tour.  
Another good thing would be to spend more time explaining how the pros made it to tv.
Brandon Riley
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