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Shut up Pete Weber (Video evidence)
« on: February 09, 2015, 12:24:43 PM »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XywB2_UCqOo


Taking his towel off of the ball return at 3:46 & 7:30.  Also, he throws a Brooklyn at 6:10 and look at his reaction.  Shut up old man.
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Re: Shut up Pete Weber (Video evidence)
« Reply #46 on: February 11, 2015, 08:10:00 AM »
PDW isn't a terrible person. Most people who know or met him all say the opposite. He is a poor sportsman in many cases as far as we see on television.

I'm not sure all of the faux pas of professional bowling but I am pretty sure the crotch chop and yelling out PDW would certainly be a few of them.

From what I have seen of the match so far watching on youtube PDW was done by the 1st  frame. He was on edge and obviously focused on the approach issues and likely even over compensating for it. He is human, and that happens to many in normal situations let alone in a huge spot light such as that.

Not a PDW fan and I think it is safe to say his antics are up there with any ones and very visible. He lost as soon as the match started.
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Re: Shut up Pete Weber (Video evidence)
« Reply #47 on: February 11, 2015, 09:35:46 AM »
The poker comparison I made had nothing to do with who throws tantrums.  And I NEVER watch poker, so I wouldn't know.  I do know that somehow poker has managed to become a more lucrative and far healthier "sport" than bowling.

The "Who Do You Think You Are I Am" was a popcorn f*rt overhyped by the PBA with less of a lingering impact.

The poker comparison was to point out that bowling is such a mess that it's been passed by poker.

Weber is one of the most talented bowlers ever.  And bowling has gone from respected to rejected during his career.  The delusional PBA that thinks it's the USTA or PGA still believes the game is healthy while some it's most talented performers live in their cars. I say bowling is either dead or on the verge of death...and has almost no margin for error or foolishness to live again.  The PBA and you seem to view "Who Do You Think You Are I Am" as great proof of bowling's relevance and mass appeal.   I look at how TV networks fall over themselves to throw ever increasing money at live sports in the age of TIVO and the DVR and yet they can't justify live finals for the WSOB or find enough money to stage a US Open.  I'll just say we'll agree to disagree.  Other sports can survive clown acts and even find a way to make them attract viewers.  IMO bowling isn't nearly healthy enough to do so.

So let me see if I got this: You want to compare bowling to something you NEVER watch...and you want us to believe you are correct? Not only do you not watch what you are comparing bowling to, but in picking poker you totally obliterated your so-called point, as poker has many many more whiners and cry-babys then bowling....but again, your supposed to be correct?  ::)
 
Now let's talk about your description of Pete Weber....respected to rejected....really?!? If anything it is the other way around. The younger Weber was a mess, trying to live up to his last name and his father's legacy. He was suspended from the tour at least once, but I believe it was 2 or 3 times (not certain on that though). He had alcohol and/or substance abuse issues. But as he got older, he actually matured, cleaned himself up, and became respected as one of the greatest bowlers of all time. He routinely, as I have heard and others have said in this thread, takes time, more time than others usually do, to interact with the fans who attend these events....cause he is such a poor ambassador for bowling  ::) .
 
Now onto PDW's infamous comment. It is what it is...it's not the end all be all of anything. But, like it or not, it drew attention to the sport. It was on news broadcasts, Sportscenter, etc....where people who normally don't watch bowling will see it. Maybe, just maybe seeing something like that gets a few new people to tune into the next telecast. How is that a bad thing? Oh I know, cause you said so.  ::)
 
So while I am fine to "agree to disagree" at least try to disagree with actual points, instead of this BS. And maybe next time you want to compare bowling to something, compare it to something you actually know something about, instead of pulling things out of your rear.
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Re: Shut up Pete Weber (Video evidence)
« Reply #48 on: February 11, 2015, 11:40:00 AM »
Ha ha, the haters will always hate... PDW could bowl circles around all of you & knows more about bowling, surface adjustments, best abralon pads, best cleaners & core specs than all of you wannabees combined...  Keep on hating, LoL!!  Go PDW!!

That has nothing to do with the fact that he is not much of a human being.
I accept and admit that he is one of the best bowlers ever. period. No ifs, ands or buts, but he is also one of the worst examples of a human being that ever existed.

Thank you for this sweeping generalization with no substantial basis, thank you. I mean with all the killers, rapists, pedophiles etc walking around, lets put a Pro Bowler in that same ilk.

Substantial basis?
I've seen him in person and Ive seen him on TV. That's enough for my eyes.
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Re: Shut up Pete Weber (Video evidence)
« Reply #49 on: February 11, 2015, 12:20:38 PM »

While many of us aren't fans of his personality, most of us admire his talent, and more specifically, his pure release.  I'm sure Storm doesn't want two of their most visible guys in a war, so there may have been some encouragement to patch things up (at least visibly).

These pros are under some serious pressure because their prize money has shrunk tremendously over recent years, and making a living that they may have become accustomed to is more difficult than ever.  It doesn't surprise me when we see one of them "not at his best". 

Some people are just more intense and show emotions more visibly, and perhaps say things that another bowler doesn't vocalize.  Add to that the fact that nowadays every move you make, and thing you say ends up on youtube and your every move is scrutinized and magnified.  I don't envy their position at all. 

 

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Re: Shut up Pete Weber (Video evidence)
« Reply #50 on: February 11, 2015, 02:47:59 PM »
I barely know Pete ( he wouldn't remember me ) but from crossing with him a couple of times many years ago he is an intense competitor who doesn't always come across the best right after he loses.  I think being in the shadow of his dad from the time he was 17 put pressure on him that he didn't handle well.  Most of the on the lane stuff that riles people is tv persona, just as it was with Schlegel, another tough competitor who I do know.  Maybe I just have a soft spot for the bad guys, because I like Ernie, and Marshal Holman who also could throw a tantrum from time to time.   

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Re: Shut up Pete Weber (Video evidence)
« Reply #51 on: February 11, 2015, 03:03:00 PM »
Jorge. I don't have to watch poker on espn to know it would bore me. I stand by the popcorn fart comment and only wish we were interviewing for the same job in my field.

Ambassadors for a game appeal to those beyond drooling die hard fans. I've seen him during pro ams and found him pleasant. But the hundreds who see that pale in numbers to those who see weber the whiner on tv.

I'm more confident in the logic I can yank out of my rear than any you could try to articulate. If you  want to call me stupid pm me and we can battle wits. It would be like a mental sparring session for me with the slow bag. Praise or trash bowlers all you want in here. I prefer to limit my opinions to bowlers until others shoot first. But if you can't keep your cool hang out with your idol pdw or someone else who is your mental equal. Im sure there are more than a few out there.



quote author=Jorge300 link=topic=307025.msg2520129#msg2520129 date=1423668946]
The poker comparison I made had nothing to do with who throws tantrums.  And I NEVER watch poker, so I wouldn't know.  I do know that somehow poker has managed to become a more lucrative and far healthier "sport" than bowling.

The "Who Do You Think You Are I Am" was a popcorn f*rt overhyped by the PBA with less of a lingering impact.

The poker comparison was to point out that bowling is such a mess that it's been passed by poker.

Weber is one of the most talented bowlers ever.  And bowling has gone from respected to rejected during his career.  The delusional PBA that thinks it's the USTA or PGA still believes the game is healthy while some it's most talented performers live in their cars. I say bowling is either dead or on the verge of death...and has almost no margin for error or foolishness to live again.  The PBA and you seem to view "Who Do You Think You Are I Am" as great proof of bowling's relevance and mass appeal.   I look at how TV networks fall over themselves to throw ever increasing money at live sports in the age of TIVO and the DVR and yet they can't justify live finals for the WSOB or find enough money to stage a US Open.  I'll just say we'll agree to disagree.  Other sports can survive clown acts and even find a way to make them attract viewers.  IMO bowling isn't nearly healthy enough to do so.

So let me see if I got this: You want to compare bowling to something you NEVER watch...and you want us to believe you are correct? Not only do you not watch what you are comparing bowling to, but in picking poker you totally obliterated your so-called point, as poker has many many more whiners and cry-babys then bowling....but again, your supposed to be correct?  ::)
 
Now let's talk about your description of Pete Weber....respected to rejected....really?!? If anything it is the other way around. The younger Weber was a mess, trying to live up to his last name and his father's legacy. He was suspended from the tour at least once, but I believe it was 2 or 3 times (not certain on that though). He had alcohol and/or substance abuse issues. But as he got older, he actually matured, cleaned himself up, and became respected as one of the greatest bowlers of all time. He routinely, as I have heard and others have said in this thread, takes time, more time than others usually do, to interact with the fans who attend these events....cause he is such a poor ambassador for bowling  ::) .
 
Now onto PDW's infamous comment. It is what it is...it's not the end all be all of anything. But, like it or not, it drew attention to the sport. It was on news broadcasts, Sportscenter, etc....where people who normally don't watch bowling will see it. Maybe, just maybe seeing something like that gets a few new people to tune into the next telecast. How is that a bad thing? Oh I know, cause you said so.  ::)
 
So while I am fine to "agree to disagree" at least try to disagree with actual points, instead of this BS. And maybe next time you want to compare bowling to something, compare it to something you actually know something about, instead of pulling things out of your rear.
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Re: Shut up Pete Weber (Video evidence)
« Reply #52 on: February 11, 2015, 05:46:54 PM »
Yup, you are so smart....you can't even work the quote function. ROFLMAO
What is your field? Making mud pies, that's about the level of intelligence you've projected here.  ::) 8)
 
And by the way, I am not a PDW fan, I respect what he has accomplished in our sport and believe the "antics" that have your panties in such a bunch are designed for TV. As I stated, and you conveniently never responded to, PDW is recognizable enough to be featured in a "This is Sportscenter" commercial. So he must be doing something right....unlike you. I am glad you're powers of deduction are so strong that you KNOW poker would bore you without ever watching it, LMAO. What else bores you that you haven't watched?  ::)
 
There used to be poster here in the Non-Bowling forum that used this kind of idiotic logic...but he was banned multiple times. I know you aren't him since he wouldn't be dumb enough to try and sneak back in again.  :o


Jorge. I don't have to watch poker on espn to know it would bore me. I stand by the popcorn fart comment and only wish we were interviewing for the same job in my field.

Ambassadors for a game appeal to those beyond drooling die hard fans. I've seen him during pro ams and found him pleasant. But the hundreds who see that pale in numbers to those who see weber the whiner on tv.

I'm more confident in the logic I can yank out of my rear than any you could try to articulate. If you  want to call me stupid pm me and we can battle wits. It would be like a mental sparring session for me with the slow bag. Praise or trash bowlers all you want in here. I prefer to limit my opinions to bowlers until others shoot first. But if you can't keep your cool hang out with your idol pdw or someone else who is your mental equal. Im sure there are more than a few out there.



quote author=Jorge300 link=topic=307025.msg2520129#msg2520129 date=1423668946]
The poker comparison I made had nothing to do with who throws tantrums.  And I NEVER watch poker, so I wouldn't know.  I do know that somehow poker has managed to become a more lucrative and far healthier "sport" than bowling.

The "Who Do You Think You Are I Am" was a popcorn f*rt overhyped by the PBA with less of a lingering impact.

The poker comparison was to point out that bowling is such a mess that it's been passed by poker.

Weber is one of the most talented bowlers ever.  And bowling has gone from respected to rejected during his career.  The delusional PBA that thinks it's the USTA or PGA still believes the game is healthy while some it's most talented performers live in their cars. I say bowling is either dead or on the verge of death...and has almost no margin for error or foolishness to live again.  The PBA and you seem to view "Who Do You Think You Are I Am" as great proof of bowling's relevance and mass appeal.   I look at how TV networks fall over themselves to throw ever increasing money at live sports in the age of TIVO and the DVR and yet they can't justify live finals for the WSOB or find enough money to stage a US Open.  I'll just say we'll agree to disagree.  Other sports can survive clown acts and even find a way to make them attract viewers.  IMO bowling isn't nearly healthy enough to do so.

So let me see if I got this: You want to compare bowling to something you NEVER watch...and you want us to believe you are correct? Not only do you not watch what you are comparing bowling to, but in picking poker you totally obliterated your so-called point, as poker has many many more whiners and cry-babys then bowling....but again, your supposed to be correct?  ::)
 
Now let's talk about your description of Pete Weber....respected to rejected....really?!? If anything it is the other way around. The younger Weber was a mess, trying to live up to his last name and his father's legacy. He was suspended from the tour at least once, but I believe it was 2 or 3 times (not certain on that though). He had alcohol and/or substance abuse issues. But as he got older, he actually matured, cleaned himself up, and became respected as one of the greatest bowlers of all time. He routinely, as I have heard and others have said in this thread, takes time, more time than others usually do, to interact with the fans who attend these events....cause he is such a poor ambassador for bowling  ::) .
 
Now onto PDW's infamous comment. It is what it is...it's not the end all be all of anything. But, like it or not, it drew attention to the sport. It was on news broadcasts, Sportscenter, etc....where people who normally don't watch bowling will see it. Maybe, just maybe seeing something like that gets a few new people to tune into the next telecast. How is that a bad thing? Oh I know, cause you said so.  ::)
 
So while I am fine to "agree to disagree" at least try to disagree with actual points, instead of this BS. And maybe next time you want to compare bowling to something, compare it to something you actually know something about, instead of pulling things out of your rear.
« Last Edit: February 11, 2015, 05:54:25 PM by Jorge300 »
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