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And claiming you're not racist because you have a black friend is like saying you're not sexist because you're married to a woman.
Personally...I don't think of James any less, I say he needs to be racing this Saturday, period.
We are all the same. We bust our asses through the week at work, get paid, pay the bills and hope there is a little left over to have some fun with the family.
Call it the 10% rule....... Line up 100 white dudes and 10 % of them are assholes, Line up 100 black dudes and 10 % of them are assholes, Line up 100 hispanic dudes and 10 % of them are assholes, ect......
If you live in a predominately white neighborhood there are more dumbass white folks, If you live in a predominately black neighborhood there are more dumbass black folks, ect...
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/richard-sherman-seattle-seahawks-cor…
But I will say he is the most talented rider ever
From RX
"In hindsight, Stewart's early dominance on a 125 proved in some ways to be his achilles heel when he moved up. In his three years in the tiddler class he raced 31 outdoor nationals and won 28 of them—he DNF'd twice in '02 (twisted his knee in one race and an engine blew at another) and a crash off the start at RedBud in '04 cost him a perfect season. Yet when he moved up to challenge Carmichael in 2005, he didn't seem to have the ability to settle for anything less than winning. That in turn led to a highlight reel worth of spectacular crashes, especially outdoors, as he pushed his KX250 to the limit in trying to stay with Carmichael's RM-Z450. He didn't win a race in a summer that ended early.
The crashing problem stayed with Stewart even on the 450 through 2006, though he did take three wins of the 12 nationals that season—something no one else did against Carmichael on big bikes."
James is, arguably, the best 125cc rider ever and he really had minimal issues. More than likely, he has issues because the competition is close to him (winning by a minute outdoors doesn't create cracking pressure) and his riding style doesn't always align with the bigger bikes.
You can't overlook his success in younger years and believe the ADD/ADHD excuse. Maybe he's getting older or the concussions (mostly from his big bike years) have caught up to him, but that's no reason to be granted an illegal substance.
If you ignore this, then you are just unwilling to accept the truth.
Multiple concussions is no reason to get prescribed an illegal substance?
Pit Row
A) what's the limit? receive a second concussion and earn the right to take Adderral?
Covering the effects of concussions in order to continue competing is laughable.
Or is his ADD/ADHD sporadic?
When?
Edit: I meant to quote Captaincrunch
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