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4/26/2018 12:35pm
Marvin: “We can talk about stuff like that for a long time...” goes on a bit to respond to Eli’s complaint about “Title Fixing”...last year at New York...etc. all the while Eli seems to have forgotten allllll about the Vegas Shit Show...
Then, they ask Jason...
Jason: “Shit happens”
Then, they ask Jason...
Jason: “Shit happens”
They should just start handing out trophies to everyone and call it Kindergarten.
WTF?!?!? I'd a loved to see someone tell Hannah to watch his language.
Utah's next weekend Mr. Blair!
The Shop
Awesomeness!
2) agreed on Eli’s whinage...his answer should’ve been “I disagree with the move, but that’s all I’m going to say” and possibly some subtle hint to Marvin that he better not leave the inside open next week.
Photo two is in retaliation against Wilson after Wilson pulled two dirty moves trying to pass him, with the second move pushing him (Tomac) off the track.
Photo four was a move for a title, at the last race of the season towards the end of the race. Payout from a title is much higher than the “$100k” payout from a race win, so therefore dirty moves are justified. An example was Osborne taking out Savatgy in Vegas. It was more aggressive than Tomac’s move on Dungey and was done for the same reason. Even RC said “Savatgy should never have been in that position in the first place”
Pit Row
Was Kennys pass dirty? No, on vital it was deemed risky and stupid....but NOT dirty. Had Eli succeeded in knocking Dungey down in Vegas last year where would some of you change ypur opinon to?
Remember the MA800 and Tickle incident? THAT was joe-dirty bec he ajmed right for Tickle and executed the takeout if you look at the Eli/Marv Incident with an unbiasedb mind in slo-mo youll see Marv was aiming to take the WIN and simply showed he Flatout wanted it more Eli left the door wide open and when I took the line Eli cut down in life it is front-wheel he didn't aim directly for Eli's leg or ankle or Center cases he tried to cut underneath and pass him on the inside and their lines came together I'm sorry but Eli is being a straight-up pansy about this floating is grip and acting like a baby cutting Marv off in the press conference 10 simple if the situation was reversed you wouldn't see Mark doing the same I'm not a fan of either writer that is a neutral look at the incident and so if you guys need to calm down because is piri someone going for the win I can tell you that a lot of guys behind them that would do much much worse for a shot at winning a race And then what would you say?
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