SHARK WEEK SPECIAL: Shark vs. Shark on Shark (with microphones!)
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Published 2024-07-12
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All Comments (21)
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I know their patterns are way harder than what most of us usually roll on, but it is still both comforting and kind of funny to hear them say some of the EXACT same stuff you do after ridiculous leaves or shots they let get a little off.
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Prather is the only real shark to me
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I can watch them bowl non stop.. they are truly amazing!
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That was brutal to watch on AJ's part. On the other hand it's inspiring to watch on Prather's part. I know AJ feels he outbowled Prather (and rightly so), but can't forget that Prather aced a few shots when he needed it. Both have amazing ball roll that I wish I had! Seems to me at that level it truly is about whether the pins fall your way or not.
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"Earn that $hit." - Kris Prather. Now that's how to motivate yourself. I will now start saying that in league and tourneys going forward. Thanks Shark! #StormNation #SquadRG
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Johnson out here gettin salty
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Thank god I don't bowl in a league with AJ. That whining would drive me up the wall real fast.
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not really agreeing with AJ about outbowling KP, great match tho
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The releases on both of these guys is magic, so smooth and consistent. Great match!
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That was cool 😎 more of this . Prather is my favorite 😂
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The fact Johnson thinks he outboard Prather shows his issue. He was missing on both lanes by a lot more than Prather ever did.
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Shark VS Sharkfish on Shark oil pattern during Shark Week
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Wait wait wait… 1. How did he get a foul just taken off the board, given he’s always notoriously close to the line. 2. He did not “out bowl” Prather by any measurable aspect.
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Fun feature to watch, thanks PBA
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Nice bowling 🎳
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Never missed the pocket, unbelievable performance
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love to see more of this, btw who edited this? 😂
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Wow!
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whata match!!!!
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Are there PBA bowlers with higher ball speed and rev rate then Shark Prather? There sure are. Are there any with a smoother form and consistent ball release than him? I don't think so. His head never moves. His body is relaxed. He never tries to do too much. All he does is to trust his mechanics and to let the ball do the work. Watching him bowl is like watching some kind of perfect bowling machine. If you are going against him, and you are waiting for him to make a mistake, it will be a long wait.