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Originally Posted by Hawk
Trying to "right" the path of where a mount goes on their own accord I suspect is more precarious in the very early stages of a race as the rate of acceleration abruptly takes place. In that light, I would be inclined to be more forgiving of Martin than of Coa.
In regards to Coa, how should the stewards view the case before them. Should they be as a jury and takes the facts of the case/race in front of them or should they consider the antics of late and pass judgment with a enough already decision meant to "reel in" his shenanigans?
After watching the race I almost think they felt the need to do something with Coa and threw Martin in to obfuscate a singling out of Coa.
In the end, who knows.
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If you had spelled obfuscate with a " ph " I could have gotten even.
The rest makes a lot of sense to me. You have to wonder if they had punished him for his other actions if he might not have done what he did Sunday.