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Comment from: Kiel Christianson [Member] Email
The armchair-captaining is outrageous. Rmember what an idiot every said zinger was for picking Holmes and Mahan? Stricker did OK, and Campbell looked pretty bad (until he won his meaningless singles match), but two of his picks were golden. If we'd lost, though, he'd be hounded relentlessly.
09/23/08 @ 14:00
Comment from: Shanks [Member] Email
And it's not like Faldo and Azinger had the Great Triumvirate to chose from either. We're talking about picking between guys who COULD NOT QUALIFY. To a certain extent, it's a crapshoot.
09/23/08 @ 14:11
Comment from: Wendy (UK) [Visitor] Email
Umm, actually Poulter could have qualified - which was one of the criticisms for him being picked of course. Yes, he played brilliantly, but I still don't have to like him.

Faldo's relationship with the British media has always been prickly - fault on both sides IMO. Hasn't been slaughtered in the British press quite as much as I expected, however, (although I haven't read the rags) and perhaps no more so than any other losing captain.

You're applying reason to the whole thing, Shanks.

You should see what losing football managers have to put up with over here. Anyone who is the manager of the English football team, for example, would need a suit of armour for skin.
09/23/08 @ 14:30
Comment from: Shanks [Member] Email
Technically, you're correct. But as badly as Poulter played that final qualifying week, it would not have mattered which tournament he entered. I was also one of those who thought Clarke should have been picked but he didn't continue in great form that week either. I really believe when you get down to Captain's picks, it's a bit of a lottery.
09/23/08 @ 14:51
Comment from: Oliver Sudden [Visitor] Email
Faldo does deserve criticism for not front loading his lineup on Sunday although the way his "stars" were playing maybe he did front load it.
09/28/08 @ 10:35
Comment from: Shanks [Member] Email
The way Harrington played, he probably would not have beaten anyone. If he were inserted higher in the order, the Americans would have gotten an even bigger lift seeing him get taken out, just as they did in seeing Garcia get clipped. Don't forget, the Euros got what they wanted out of the first 4 matches: a 2-1-1 start. At that point all matches are in progress and it was looking close. Just because the Americans were stronger on the back nine is no reason to hammer Faldo.

Give the Americans their due. They were just better. To blame the Euro Captain is to minimize the U.S. accomplishment.
09/29/08 @ 07:25

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