People will not watch bowling unless it is fun to watch. The Oklahoma Open finals were not particularly fun to watch. While I get Marshall's idea of making it a shotmaking contest, sometimes you can go overboard. If par for bowling is 200, and the majority of them are shooting under that on tv, it's akin to making a golf course so tough that the pros are shooting bogey or double bogey all day long, and nobody wants to watch that. Even the elite are subject to the standard deviation of human accuracy, and the line is beginning to get crossed.
On the other hand, go back to the tv show that Learn shot that huge set or some of those shows in the 90s that were high scoring and tell me that wasn't fun to watch. Also tell me there wasn't shotmaking pressure. Miss one shot and you're done. You'd think they'd also understand that hitting the pocket doesn't qualify as a good shot. You may see bowlers act like they got robbed when they don't carry, they just knew it was close and were hoping it was going to be close enough. There's a physics reason for everything that happens in bowling, and I can tell you I know off my hand when something is close but might be a drive by 9, ring 10, or even something like a stone 7. I don't know what brutal patterns have to do with integrity. I know what they have to do with being boring as hell to watch though. You can't have the best in the world throwing gutter balls and shooting 150 and think that people are going to watch that for long.
However, I do think the stubborn traditionalists need to start thinking outside the box. That pattern wasn't conducive to a traditional bowling shot for many. At what point do you start throwing the ball straight at the 1-3 to hit the pocket and keep yourself out of trouble. I can sure shoot better than 150 throwing the ball straight, but it seems that throwing a traditional bowling shot is more important than knocking the pins down, and if it can't be done doing it the way you want to do it, well I guess 150 here I come. I actually like watching the women bowl, but watching the men is getting hard to do. They're all either pissy and negative or completely stoic. Nobody looks like they want to be there, and when you end up saying that Chris freaking Barnes is the most alive exciting guy on the show, actually acting happy, trying to smile, trying to relax, getting excited throwing strikes . . come on, that's when you know you've got issues.