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A New Sean Rash
« on: January 13, 2014, 02:50:13 PM »

And I have to say, I like what I see.

I just caught up on the WTBA finals, and it is good to see Rash more calm in his demeanor, and more focused. There were less outbursts than what we see from him, and less of those demons getting into his head. And there is absolutely no doubt what changed him; we saw that as he walked out during the introductions, and after his match.

Congratulations are definitely in order for him and Sara, as that baby is adorable. And to be honest, because of her giving him that new focus, we may have seen the last of the cocky, brazen Sean Rash that fueled the rivalry between him and Belmonte; we may have even seen the last of that, as now he has to be the example to his daughter.

But I also have to say that after seeing him walk out with her, I really feel for the Blanchards. It does hurt to see someone walk around with a newborn, when you've done all you could, and lose your baby. I've witnessed that firsthand.

Either way, I think we'll see a wiser, more fatherly Sean Rash in the future.

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2014, 11:27:40 PM »
As far as I'm concerned, Rash was exactly right to "go after" Belmonte.  Belmonte distracted him purposely and that wasn't the only time he's come under fire for doing the exact same thing.  The Aussie is too cocky and I don't now and never did appreciate the way him and his style were jammed down our throats.  I also find it rather humorous that you guys complain about the lack of bowling audiences for the PBA when it is fiery competitors and bad blood between them that make for watchable rivalries.  You guys should really make up your minds.   
I personally wanted this little "feud/hatred" to go on for a while.  This brings people to shows and gets them talking.  And bowling right now needs that "buzz factor".  Golf had tiger, baseball the Big Mac/Sammy feud. We need that press to open the sport up to more of an audience. 

He didn't look too happy when Belmonte won the Player of the Year Award.  Walked off stage, and Weber looked confused. 

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #17 on: January 27, 2014, 05:59:58 AM »
Bingo, Wite. Excellent post. I was wondering how many others noticed that. There's a huge difference between putting your child on display for the world and stepping up to be a class act. Walking off stage like that is same old Rash, epic fail.

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #18 on: January 27, 2014, 08:20:26 AM »
As far as I'm concerned, Rash was exactly right to "go after" Belmonte.  Belmonte distracted him purposely and that wasn't the only time he's come under fire for doing the exact same thing.  The Aussie is too cocky and I don't now and never did appreciate the way him and his style were jammed down our throats.  I also find it rather humorous that you guys complain about the lack of bowling audiences for the PBA when it is fiery competitors and bad blood between them that make for watchable rivalries.  You guys should really make up your minds.   
I personally wanted this little "feud/hatred" to go on for a while.  This brings people to shows and gets them talking.  And bowling right now needs that "buzz factor".  Golf had tiger, baseball the Big Mac/Sammy feud. We need that press to open the sport up to more of an audience. 

He didn't look too happy when Belmonte won the Player of the Year Award.  Walked off stage, and Weber looked confused. 

Someone else commented that he did walk off stage but to give Belmo The Stage. Shortly after that, he came back onto the stage area. Funny you don't mention that Rash shook hands with him and gave him the "manly" partial hug. What do you want? To see them wrestle on the floor, like high school children in the play ground??
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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #19 on: January 27, 2014, 09:17:18 AM »
Rash is not there to make friends.
He is there to make money, collect trophies and gather sponsorship, which he seems to being doing well. Period.
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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #20 on: January 27, 2014, 11:46:01 AM »
Exactly.  Why some people on here seem to find in necessary to judge a man that they have never met or talked to personally is beyond me.  Go buy the latest issue of People or US, for crissakes.
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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #21 on: January 27, 2014, 12:22:28 PM »
People judge positively without knowing the person, so why can't it go both ways.  As stated, rivalries = ratings.  I don't mind Sean's 'bad boy' attitude, but there is just something about him that rubs me the wrong way.

Congrats to him on his new child!  I didn't really want the entire show to be about that though.  I don't see the need to have him bring it out and have it be in the audience during the match. I think I would have had him holding her during an interview piece to show between frames. 

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2014, 01:30:46 PM »
Rash is not there to make friends.
He is there to make money, collect trophies and gather sponsorship, which he seems to being doing well. Period.

Funny; you just described Tom Daugherty.

However, whenever I hear someone say exactly what you said, I am reminded of an interview with Jack Jurek:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOAQCYs0_Ek

I'm glad that some people have enough fortitude to get past the "it's all about me" and realize that while they are there to make money and pay the bills, they are there for eachother, regardless of whatever rivalries people want to see.

We never saw that with Ozio and Aulby, and it's a damn good thing we didn't; they had too much class for that, and they let their performance be the rivalry we wanted to see.. same with PDW and WRW.

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #23 on: January 27, 2014, 05:54:39 PM »
As far as I'm concerned, Rash was exactly right to "go after" Belmonte.  Belmonte distracted him purposely and that wasn't the only time he's come under fire for doing the exact same thing.  The Aussie is too cocky and I don't now and never did appreciate the way him and his style were jammed down our throats.  I also find it rather humorous that you guys complain about the lack of bowling audiences for the PBA when it is fiery competitors and bad blood between them that make for watchable rivalries.  You guys should really make up your minds.   


I personally wanted this little "feud/hatred" to go on for a while.  This brings people to shows and gets them talking.  And bowling right now needs that "buzz factor".  Golf had tiger, baseball the Big Mac/Sammy feud. We need that press to open the sport up to more of an audience. 

He didn't look too happy when Belmonte won the Player of the Year Award.  Walked off stage, and Weber looked confused. 

Someone else commented that he did walk off stage but to give Belmo The Stage. Shortly after that, he came back onto the stage area. Funny you don't mention that Rash shook hands with him and gave him the "manly" partial hug. What do you want? To see them wrestle on the floor, like high school children in the play ground??

I wasn't looking for anything.  That's all they showed on the TOC Telecast.  That's all I could go off of. 
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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #24 on: January 27, 2014, 08:50:35 PM »
It reminded me when he "walked off" at the Japan Cup, before returning. It was his way of dealing with disappointment w/o making a scene, in his eyes.




As far as I'm concerned, Rash was exactly right to "go after" Belmonte.  Belmonte distracted him purposely and that wasn't the only time he's come under fire for doing the exact same thing.  The Aussie is too cocky and I don't now and never did appreciate the way him and his style were jammed down our throats.  I also find it rather humorous that you guys complain about the lack of bowling audiences for the PBA when it is fiery competitors and bad blood between them that make for watchable rivalries.  You guys should really make up your minds.   


I personally wanted this little "feud/hatred" to go on for a while.  This brings people to shows and gets them talking.  And bowling right now needs that "buzz factor".  Golf had tiger, baseball the Big Mac/Sammy feud. We need that press to open the sport up to more of an audience. 

He didn't look too happy when Belmonte won the Player of the Year Award.  Walked off stage, and Weber looked confused. 

Someone else commented that he did walk off stage but to give Belmo The Stage. Shortly after that, he came back onto the stage area. Funny you don't mention that Rash shook hands with him and gave him the "manly" partial hug. What do you want? To see them wrestle on the floor, like high school children in the play ground??

I wasn't looking for anything.  That's all they showed on the TOC Telecast.  That's all I could go off of. 

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #25 on: January 28, 2014, 09:17:21 AM »
It reminded me when he "walked off" at the Japan Cup, before returning. It was his way of dealing with disappointment w/o making a scene, in his eyes.


"In his eyes."  In the viewers eyes? I'm guessing the majority of people would not be okay with him just walking away.

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #26 on: January 28, 2014, 11:16:45 AM »
Who cares what viewers think?  You wouldn't get a dog and pony show from me if I was in his shoes either.
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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #27 on: January 28, 2014, 11:31:45 AM »
Sean doesn't put on a show?

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #28 on: January 28, 2014, 12:56:13 PM »
Who cares what viewers think?  You wouldn't get a dog and pony show from me if I was in his shoes either.

It's called character and integrity. You lose absolutely nothing and gain a lot in congratulating the winner of a match. Like trust, your character is always on the line in the eyes of others (viewers), and when you do something foolish or stupid, out the door it goes in the viewers' eyes, as well as your perception to others.

And you can not doubt that people remember the negative things someone does more than the positive.

You want to see someone handle it the right way? Again, look at Jurek's loss to Hess in the USBC Masters. That is how you handle it.

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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #29 on: January 28, 2014, 04:27:46 PM »
Who cares what viewers think?  You wouldn't get a dog and pony show from me if I was in his shoes either.

It's called character and integrity. You lose absolutely nothing and gain a lot in congratulating the winner of a match. Like trust, your character is always on the line in the eyes of others (viewers), and when you do something foolish or stupid, out the door it goes in the viewers' eyes, as well as your perception to others.

And you can not doubt that people remember the negative things someone does more than the positive.

You want to see someone handle it the right way? Again, look at Jurek's loss to Hess in the USBC Masters. That is how you handle it.

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Really?  Get off of it for it a while.  You must be saddle-sore from staying on that high horse of yours all day.  You don't know squat about Sean Rash.  Yeah, he's a real prick.  Guess you forgot about the kid with brittle bone disease at last years WSOB that Sean took under his wing and gave him all the attention in the world?  Guy is out there doing his JOB and he shows more concern for the kid than himself or his game.

You know, haters are going to hate.  You've proven yourself nothing but a hater in this issue.  Shit you think is negative other people call being competitive.   
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Re: A New Sean Rash
« Reply #30 on: January 28, 2014, 05:00:24 PM »
Who cares what viewers think?  You wouldn't get a dog and pony show from me if I was in his shoes either.

It's called character and integrity. You lose absolutely nothing and gain a lot in congratulating the winner of a match. Like trust, your character is always on the line in the eyes of others (viewers), and when you do something foolish or stupid, out the door it goes in the viewers' eyes, as well as your perception to others.

And you can not doubt that people remember the negative things someone does more than the positive.

You want to see someone handle it the right way? Again, look at Jurek's loss to Hess in the USBC Masters. That is how you handle it.

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Really?  Get off of it for it a while.  You must be saddle-sore from staying on that high horse of yours all day.  You don't know squat about Sean Rash.  Yeah, he's a real prick.  Guess you forgot about the kid with brittle bone disease at last years WSOB that Sean took under his wing and gave him all the attention in the world?  Guy is out there doing his JOB and he shows more concern for the kid than himself or his game.

You know, haters are going to hate.  You've proven yourself nothing but a hater in this issue.  Shit you think is negative other people call being competitive.   

You're right, what a farce this site is becoming. "Thats how you handle it"? Referencing Jack Jurek, all I remember about Jack Jurek is hes the "nice guy who never wins". If Im competing, for money, for my financial well being, Im not shaking hands or congratulating, Im pissed if I lose, if that makes me a sore loser, so be it.

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