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Fuller300

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Sean Rash
« on: October 28, 2008, 11:12:49 PM »
I'm not in love with Sean Rash in any way but I gained more respect for him after his loss to Duke on sunday. No pouting or crying, especially after the 9 pin, just very courteous towards Duke on his victory.

How does everyone else feel?

 

charlest

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Re: Sean Rash
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2008, 08:58:34 AM »
He's maturing in his on-screen behavior. He is a great bowler. We know he can throw the coast to coast monster. Now we know he can "Walter-Ray" it down the boards. If he keeps his cool, he could be on TV for a long time to come AND he won't soon be forgotten. I wasn't too fond of his attitude in his first few wins, showing more arrogance than pride, but more recently I've found a lot more to respect in him and his game.
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Gazoo

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Re: Sean Rash
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2008, 09:13:40 AM »
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He's maturing in his on-screen behavior. He is a great bowler. We know he can throw the coast to coast monster. Now we know he can "Walter-Ray" it down the boards. If he keeps his cool, he could be on TV for a long time to come AND he won't soon be forgotten. I wasn't too fond of his attitude in his first few wins, showing more arrogance than pride, but more recently I've found a lot more to respect in him and his game.
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He's learning that confidence and arrogance are not the same thing. Takes some longer than others.
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