FoozKillah,
I like that name.
What shot do you think is the most dominate at the top master level?
Easy! The rollover! Universally accepted, feared, ridiculed, worshipped, and pondered about at ALL ages and ALL skill levels. The pull is second, although it's coming back. and the push/pullkicks are a farther third in dominance. Keep in mind we're talking dominant, not "BETTER" or "DEADLIER." Especially with the young'uns.... I'd say the past 10-15 years, 85% or better of newer players select the rollover as their first real kill shot for tournament and organized league or local play. Thanks to TMac, Gumby, Tom Yore, and even Ryan AND RICO .. the pull shot, because of maturing defenses against rollovers, has been shown to be as deadly, even if still a second in number of proponents.
Because:
1. It uses the physics of the rod weight and cylinder to deliver even deadbar shots on both sides. Less strenuous.
2. It has the straight as readily available (and harder to detect) as any pulls or kicks. Just as complete.
3. It's easier to get up to speed to hit the two basic posts and middle than pulls, kicks. Easier to get working.
4. Almost all rollover mis-hits, stubs, bad shot selections, and shots with tells ARE STILL ON GOAL. Dangerous.
5. Multiple wrist grips and friction areas, even by the same player will still work. Roll shooting makes it universal.
6. Standard Stance is virtually the same for doubles and singles shooting. No natural difference in position.
Who do you think shoots the pull-shot the best?
I don't just mean a monster long either, I am talking about timing, inside game, lift-straight, hard-straight. The off-speed tuck is important to for goalies who bate and race your long.
T-Mac and Tom Yore. T-Mac from the style of the legendary Smiths Brothers from Houston, and Tom Yore from the Johnny Horton/Loffredo dojo of pullshooting. They have all those features you mentioned. I'd say Terry Rue's, Randy Der's, Ronnie Nevois', Tony Nagy's, and Zoller's, are from the same school but their personalities dictate the variations.
My pull is from Jim Wiswell's school.. has those above features too, but includes the "pump": a hard short pull that can be stroked through the first post behind a racing D or through the middle hole, back to the first or straight hole (a mini 7). Not sure if that "Minnesota Deadly" is also Gumby's style because his timing seems different, but it prolly is, too. And the long will always be money.
Ryan's could prolly be as good, with all those insane extremes, but he's predominantly a rollover shooter, of course. Same goes for Rico's, and same qualifier - he's a Europin killer first and foremost.
Seriously! There's more to mastering the pull-shot than a hard long! Come on man! Keep it real! Bob C.
No argument there... I've played locals and regionals for weeks not shooting a long nor a straight, either, for both discipline and to set the weekly opponents up for the slaughter. And you're forgetting, whether it's needed in the end or not:
THERE'S NO WAY YOU'VE MASTERED A PULL-SHOT WITHOUT THE HARD LONG, SQUARE OR A 7. IT'S STILL A REQUIREMENT FOR MASTERING THE PULL, AND I MEAN A HARD LONG THAT'S AS RELIABLE AS THE OTHER SELECTIONS!! Lacking one would still be INCOMPLETE: Same as a National League starting pitcher without at least 1 high-heat fastball, or an American League starting pitcher without a nasty nasty curveball, at least traditionally.
And besides, a hard long is still the easiest selection to practice and to keep interested in.... that's one of the better ways you draw noobs into becoming pullshooters. Same as daring a Li'l Leaguer pitcher to show off his fastball. Or a Pop Warner QB to show off his 30yd "bomb."
And keep in mind what you're up against if you try to sell noobs or beginners on a pull. That other shot can be reliably shot AS HARD, AS LOUD, AND EVEN POPPED OUT by women, and lighter, less bulky kids from 12-18. Tough competition. To become a worthwhile pullshooter, you have to be slightly OCD (manic), slightly deranged with Visions of Grandeur on immediate call from the recesses of you rmind (self-motivator), and the ability to bring out the evil and the wrong in ya at any time (partly French from Nantes?).