Guess we'll have plenty of time for CFB today.
Cedar09 said:
How do you not even hit the green?
Cedar09 said:
How do you not even hit the green?
cb1919 said:Cedar09 said:
How do you not even hit the green?
That's called a choke job
cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:
That's just dumb
How? Both Griffin and Spaun have been miles better than Schauffele and Cantlay this past year. That should matter more than Ryder Cup experience.
Morikawa is a crap putter. It was on full display today.
Did you watch Griffin play yesterday?
Yes. But that's not my point. Griffin has been good this year and of late. Give him more chances than Schauffele, Morikawa, and Cantlay who haven't been. Chances are Griffen plays well because that's what he's been doing.
You're just wrong. I don't know what to tell you. Cantlay and Xander were the only point in this format yesterday. You don't sit them for Griffin.
Yes, you do. Play the guys who are hot right now. Don't hope the guys who are struggling will find it. Give the guys who are playing best the most opportunities. It's as simple as that. I wouldn't have started Xander/Patrick yesterday either.
No, you don't.
What do you do, then? Roll the same dudes out there who aren't playing well right now? That's essentially what we are doing and it's showing.
Xander and Cantlay were literally the only team that earned a point in this format yesterday. Griffin was one of the worst Americans that played. I don't know why you can't understand this.
Why aren't you clamoring for the mental midget Scheffler to sit?
jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:
That's just dumb
How? Both Griffin and Spaun have been miles better than Schauffele and Cantlay this past year. That should matter more than Ryder Cup experience.
Morikawa is a crap putter. It was on full display today.
Did you watch Griffin play yesterday?
Yes. But that's not my point. Griffin has been good this year and of late. Give him more chances than Schauffele, Morikawa, and Cantlay who haven't been. Chances are Griffen plays well because that's what he's been doing.
You're just wrong. I don't know what to tell you. Cantlay and Xander were the only point in this format yesterday. You don't sit them for Griffin.
Yes, you do. Play the guys who are hot right now. Don't hope the guys who are struggling will find it. Give the guys who are playing best the most opportunities. It's as simple as that. I wouldn't have started Xander/Patrick yesterday either.
No, you don't.
What do you do, then? Roll the same dudes out there who aren't playing well right now? That's essentially what we are doing and it's showing.
Xander and Cantlay were literally the only team that earned a point in this format yesterday. Griffin was one of the worst Americans that played. I don't know why you can't understand this.
Why aren't you clamoring for the mental midget Scheffler to sit?
Because he's been playing really well this year as has Henley. You play them because they are in good form. That's my whole point. Play the guys who are in good form the most because they have the best chance of playing well. Don't play the guys who have been strugglingas much. If you do that, you give yourself the best chance to win over a three day tournament.
aggiegolfer2012 said:
Well, I don't think the answer is to send someone out who has played worse
aggiegolfer2012 said:
That's why you play Pat and Xander and not Griffin
Xander, by every metric besides putting, has played better than Griffin.
Now if you want to go watch Griffin have a bunch of cool up and downs for pars while Europe makes birdies, go for it. I'm sending out the guy who is hitting it close and hope the putter turns on.
cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:
That's just dumb
How? Both Griffin and Spaun have been miles better than Schauffele and Cantlay this past year. That should matter more than Ryder Cup experience.
Morikawa is a crap putter. It was on full display today.
Did you watch Griffin play yesterday?
Yes. But that's not my point. Griffin has been good this year and of late. Give him more chances than Schauffele, Morikawa, and Cantlay who haven't been. Chances are Griffen plays well because that's what he's been doing.
You're just wrong. I don't know what to tell you. Cantlay and Xander were the only point in this format yesterday. You don't sit them for Griffin.
Yes, you do. Play the guys who are hot right now. Don't hope the guys who are struggling will find it. Give the guys who are playing best the most opportunities. It's as simple as that. I wouldn't have started Xander/Patrick yesterday either.
No, you don't.
What do you do, then? Roll the same dudes out there who aren't playing well right now? That's essentially what we are doing and it's showing.
Xander and Cantlay were literally the only team that earned a point in this format yesterday. Griffin was one of the worst Americans that played. I don't know why you can't understand this.
Why aren't you clamoring for the mental midget Scheffler to sit?
Because he's been playing really well this year as has Henley. You play them because they are in good form. That's my whole point. Play the guys who are in good form the most because they have the best chance of playing well. Don't play the guys who have been strugglingas much. If you do that, you give yourself the best chance to win over a three day tournament.
I get your point, but it's just not correct.
Duckhook said:
Anybody have the record by player?
stick95 said:
Europe is a team, US is a collection of individuals. It all started with Keegen talking for a year about if he is going to pick himself on the team. He should of squashed it from the beginning. "This is about the team, and I am going to serve this team as the coach, a position I gladly accepted."
jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:jcjentsch said:cb1919 said:
That's just dumb
How? Both Griffin and Spaun have been miles better than Schauffele and Cantlay this past year. That should matter more than Ryder Cup experience.
Morikawa is a crap putter. It was on full display today.
Did you watch Griffin play yesterday?
Yes. But that's not my point. Griffin has been good this year and of late. Give him more chances than Schauffele, Morikawa, and Cantlay who haven't been. Chances are Griffen plays well because that's what he's been doing.
You're just wrong. I don't know what to tell you. Cantlay and Xander were the only point in this format yesterday. You don't sit them for Griffin.
Yes, you do. Play the guys who are hot right now. Don't hope the guys who are struggling will find it. Give the guys who are playing best the most opportunities. It's as simple as that. I wouldn't have started Xander/Patrick yesterday either.
No, you don't.
What do you do, then? Roll the same dudes out there who aren't playing well right now? That's essentially what we are doing and it's showing.
Xander and Cantlay were literally the only team that earned a point in this format yesterday. Griffin was one of the worst Americans that played. I don't know why you can't understand this.
Why aren't you clamoring for the mental midget Scheffler to sit?
Because he's been playing really well this year as has Henley. You play them because they are in good form. That's my whole point. Play the guys who are in good form the most because they have the best chance of playing well. Don't play the guys who have been strugglingas much. If you do that, you give yourself the best chance to win over a three day tournament.
I get your point, but it's just not correct.
Yet, your strategy, and, it appears, Bradley's strategy has us getting our butts kicked.
stick95 said:
Europe is a team, US is a collection of individuals. It all started with Keegen talking for a year about if he is going to pick himself on the team. He should of squashed it from the beginning. "This is about the team, and I am going to serve this team as the coach, a position I gladly accepted."
beerad12man said:stick95 said:
Europe is a team, US is a collection of individuals. It all started with Keegen talking for a year about if he is going to pick himself on the team. He should of squashed it from the beginning. "This is about the team, and I am going to serve this team as the coach, a position I gladly accepted."
I'd argue it started when he didn't pick himself.