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Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« on: March 15, 2016, 02:20:42 PM »
USBC's FB page is reporting the Jackal and Carnage have been removed from the approved equipment list. I've been trying to get onto Bowl.com to read the article, but their site is down.

Anyone know why?
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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #136 on: March 16, 2016, 07:58:35 PM »
Regardless of what the truth is, the USBC and specifically Mr. Murphy have lost all credibility.
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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #137 on: March 16, 2016, 08:30:52 PM »
Gene, you are spot on, period.
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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #138 on: March 16, 2016, 08:48:53 PM »
The Jackal has been out since 2014....what took till 2016 for the usbc to "discover" this? Oh lets go travel the country and do field tests on the Jackals....But they dont have money for a plastic key chain? If they went around field tested other companies balls all equally and then found this....thats one thing BUT it appears they did not do this. Motiv was targeted and plain and simple.

Targeted by whom, USBC? Again, another accusation with zero evidence to support it. Nobody here knows how this got started and why. We have a bunch of conspiracy theorists claiming that it must have been because some Motiv balls looked good on TV shows. Well, there have been tons of hot balls on TV over the years, and we haven't seen this happen before. I watched the shows in question, and while the Carnage looked good, it didn't look like anything out of the ordinary. Again, somehow USBC got wind that something was up, so they tested the balls, and they found them to be dirty. As such, they had to be pulled. Until or unless Chad Murphy or someone else WITH FACTUAL INFORMATION to tell us how everything went down, we're all doing nothing but speculating.

Lastly, 12, you mentioned USBC basically screwing over Open Chanpionships bowlers who were already there ready to use those balls. My first response is how is that USBC's problem? That is a MOTIV problem. In my world, Motiv should've contacted the people running their booth and told them to swap out the Jackals and/or Carnages for anything they had on site, and if the bowler didn't want another Motiv piece, they should've paid to let that bowler replace the Jackal or Carnage with anything that bowler wanted (of comparable value) from any other booth there. I can't imagine there were 100 bowlers there with this problem. As such, you really only had to get through a couple of days. After that, word should be out in plenty of time for bowlers to make other arrangements. Still though, that is a Motiv problem, not a USBC issue.

But hey, why let a complete and total lack of factual support stop you from hurling allegations at people and USBC as a whole. What's next? Is USBC secretly working with ISIS? Are they in cahoots with the Trump campaign? Just keep letting the crap fly, and we'll see if any of it sticks.

How the USBC found out was a case of balls was anonymously sent to them with a note that read spin me. After they did they bought random balls from the market place and tested them as well and they were over. The letter is on BBE from Motiv that states this.

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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #139 on: March 16, 2016, 08:49:34 PM »
Regardless of what the truth is, the USBC and specifically Mr. Murphy have lost all credibility

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 I don't necessarily like Mr. Murphy, nor am I crazy about the USBC, but how have they lost their credibility?
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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #140 on: March 16, 2016, 09:19:15 PM »
Regardless of what the truth is, the USBC and specifically Mr. Murphy have lost all credibility.

Ah, I was wondering when our other resident USBC hater would chime in. I swear, USBC officials could rescue a convention center full of orphans from a fire, and you'd find a way to criticize them for it. It would be something about the fact they should have spent the time working, or you'd claim that they started the fire just as a publicity stunt.

Okay, I know that I am going to get a stupid, I'll-reasoned answer that makes me sorry that I ever asked, but I can't resist. How in the world have you managed to spin the fact that USBC caught a company producing non-compliant equipment and held said company accountable into something USBC has done wrong?

bltbyj: I saw that information posted, but I know nothing of that distributor site, so, for me, I'm not taking that as credible evidence that that is exactly what happened. I'm not saying that it couldn't have happened that way, but, again, I don't know that source well enough to trust that as gospel just yet. Time will tell.
« Last Edit: March 16, 2016, 09:21:01 PM by Gene J Kanak »

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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #141 on: March 16, 2016, 09:28:12 PM »
Think about it...if this had happened during Mr. Murphy's predecessor's tenure I doubt there would be this level of distrust. There is no transparency from an organization that's supposed to serve membership. Membership continues to decline but they seem to work tirelessly reviving the PWBA and we have now reached a level where an incompetent organization wants to increase dues...give me a break. That's like a company that does a terrible job and loses most of its customers, so it goes to the ones that are left and says I need to charge you more so I can continue to serve you? I think this is probably my last season as a sanctioned member until there are wholesale leadership changes...add me to the millions of bowlers we have lost in the last 10 years.
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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #142 on: March 16, 2016, 09:42:58 PM »
I think you missed the point I was trying to make about credibility. I don't personally believe there's a conspiracy, I'm just saying that if the organization was credible in the first place there wouldn't be so much mistrust.
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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #143 on: March 16, 2016, 09:43:30 PM »
Think about it...if this had happened during Mr. Murphy's predecessor's tenure I doubt there would be this level of distrust. There is no transparency from an organization that's supposed to serve membership. Membership continues to decline but they seem to work tirelessly reviving the PWBA and we have now reached a level where an incompetent organization wants to increase dues...give me a break. That's like a company that does a terrible job and loses most of its customers, so it goes to the ones that are left and says I need to charge you more so I can continue to serve you? I think this is probably my last season as a sanctioned member until there are wholesale leadership changes...add me to the millions of bowlers we have lost in the last 10 years.

You have articulated those gripes many times over, and you are certainly entitled to those opinions. Likewise, you're entitled to discontinue your membership after this season, and I encourage you to do so because, clearly, you are displeased with the level of service your $18 entitled you to.

All of that aside, what in the name of Zeus' butthole does any of that have to do with this situation with Motiv?

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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #144 on: March 16, 2016, 10:07:44 PM »
Gene,
I was responding to the person that asked why I thought they had lost credibility, but thanks for chiming in. I'm displeased that the USBC has convinced so many that increasing/retaining membership isn't their responsibility when that's how they make money. I guess bowling is as healthy as ever, enjoy the dues increase, they'll be back for another in a few years when membership hits 500,000 but that won't be their fault either.
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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #145 on: March 16, 2016, 10:19:25 PM »
I'm hearing chirps about who the mole is. Not hard to believe considering the whole "spin me" arrogance. Hopefully this come to light soon.

Hardly surprising.
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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #146 on: March 17, 2016, 12:57:32 AM »
 Does any pro shop operator have the equipment to calculate the Diff. of ball in their shops in Texas? Last place I knew of close by was in maybe Mehico

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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #147 on: March 17, 2016, 04:34:48 AM »
Gene

Good response to 12X. I think you summed up that argument pretty well.

L3nnon or whatever your name is...

There are more than just me that agrees the consumer should not be hurt in any way (drilling cost of replacement ball). However, why don't you continue to fight the fight and while you are at it, keep telling folks that the new Top gear core isn't coming in a new Venom ball...oh wait.

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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #148 on: March 17, 2016, 04:50:49 AM »
I forget which thread it is in, but someone asked about getting a new ball instead of the used ball in our bags right now and if Motiv should take off for the difference. Let me ask you this. if you were told from the get go, that Motiv was selling a ball that was NOT USBC approved, meaning you could only throw this in recreation, nothing sanctioned, would you have purchased the ball and put it in your bag knowing when you went to league, a tournament, or anything sanctioned, you had to leave the ball at home?

Most answers would be no, I cannot afford to buy a ball that I cannot use during any sanctioned competition.

Thus, I know I would NOT have purchased either ball from the start, so there would not have been a used ball to replace. What I am getting at here is I bought the ball and used the ball based on the fact at the time the ball was sanctioned for any competition. Turns out that was not true. If I bought a new ball to use in sanctioned competition, I need a ball that can be used in sanctioned competition and would have never purchased or used any ball that otherwise was not allowed in competition.

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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #149 on: March 17, 2016, 12:30:15 PM »
I don't have a dog in this hunt, but a couple of thoughts come to mind.  First, Motiv deserves to be penalized for not putting out a ball that conforms to specs regardless of whether it was inadvertent or not.  Second there is not way any bowler is gaining an advantage with a ball out of compliance to the degree that is noted on the test balls.  Third, bowlers who bought these balls should not be penalized, and the balls in question should be grandfathered in.  USBC originally did this with balls above the .06 level when the limit was lowered a few years back.   

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Re: Jackal and Carnage removed from USBC approved list
« Reply #150 on: March 17, 2016, 01:01:20 PM »
I'm hearing chirps about who the mole is. Not hard to believe considering the whole "spin me" arrogance. Hopefully this come to light soon.

Are you suggesting something RADICAL?  ;D

Maybe the person is just a physics guru?
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