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Old 06-07-2008, 08:19 PM
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Unless they are betting nothing they say has any validity. If I bet on BB I may be pissed (even i wasnt dumb enough to do that)

They also want to bring Larry Jones up on charges...only a simpleton would give them any creditability. You know some people think Hitler did some good things too...
I don't give them any credibility at all. But it's interesting that you bring up Hitler. On the flip side of that, not every organization that is as stupid as they are, is wrong all the time.
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:22 PM
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I don't give them any credibility at all. But it's interesting that you bring up Hitler. On the flip side of that, not every organization that is as stupid as they are, is wrong all the time.
By saying that they have a valid argument, you are giving them a credtability. Anybody can make idiotic statements in public and gloat once in a while that they are right. That doesnt make them smart or creditabile. As a matter of fact that happens here on a daily basis.
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:25 PM
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Horses dont break down from quartercracks. There very well be an abcess underneath there causing him some discomfort but unless you have xray vision or a crystal ball you just dont know. Most of you have no understanding exactly how hard it is to train horses. It is the reason that some of us 'wonder' about the guys that seemingly make it look easy.
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:36 PM
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Horses dont break down from quartercracks. There very well be an abcess underneath there causing him some discomfort but unless you have xray vision or a crystal ball you just dont know. Most of you have no understanding exactly how hard it is to train horses. It is the reason that some of us 'wonder' about the guys that seemingly make it look easy.
But if that's the case wouldn't he favor it? I'm asking..I have no idea...whatever it was, and I think it just wasn't meant to be.....as much as racing would like to have a tc winner, these connections are everything that horse racing does not need.....couldn't have turned out better....
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:42 PM
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But if that's the case wouldn't he favor it? I'm asking..I have no idea...whatever it was, and I think it just wasn't meant to be.....as much as racing would like to have a tc winner, these connections are everything that horse racing does not need.....couldn't have turned out better....
sometimes these things dont bother the horse until they are pushed to the extremes like in a race. you are patching over something an hoping that there isnt anything else in there.
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:46 PM
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isn't that why they waited so long to patch it? to let whatever was in there out? surely he had some drainage. i know they said he had a bit of heat in there, so obviously something was going on.
if i remember correctly, it took a couple days after the belmont before they realized bid had an abcess-it was deep in his foot, and they had to drill and drain it.
i bet that's what they find here.

at any rate, too often people think a horse who has won by many is just so much better and is completely unbeatable, regardless of physical issues, surface questions, etc as we can see, that's not the case.
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:59 PM
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It's days like this that make me sick to be a horse owner.

I'm extremely disappointed to see that Ricky didn't realize every horse owners or trainers dream - to win the Triple Crown.

It disgusts me to see the crap written about him based on sound bites from the maggot media. It further disgusts me to see the venom spewed by the so called "fans" of the sport who cheer Big Brown's loss.

If Cannon were so lucky as to have a tri-crown horse for DT Stable next year, would we be so lucky as to escape the microscope of the doubting fans? Of course not - the media and the "fans" would find something to hate about us.

If I can have a $5k claimer that wins an N1X and hear wails of "they must have cheated" when I won.... it can just be a brutal sport no matter what you do.

I wanted to see a Triple Crown winner today, I wanted to see my friend win the Triple Crown today, and I wanted to see racing take a step forward today. At the end of the day, I'm left with an empty bag - I haven't felt so disappointed since I dropped a slip on a $32k claimer that fractured a knee, broke down and all I ended up with was an empty halter and a bill to kill the horse after the race.....
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Old 06-07-2008, 09:02 PM
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how does racing take a step forward with a triple crown winner? will someone explain that?
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Old 06-07-2008, 09:17 PM
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It's days like this that make me sick to be a horse owner.

I'm extremely disappointed to see that Ricky didn't realize every horse owners or trainers dream - to win the Triple Crown.

It disgusts me to see the crap written about him based on sound bites from the maggot media. It further disgusts me to see the venom spewed by the so called "fans" of the sport who cheer Big Brown's loss.

If Cannon were so lucky as to have a tri-crown horse for DT Stable next year, would we be so lucky as to escape the microscope of the doubting fans? Of course not - the media and the "fans" would find something to hate about us.

If I can have a $5k claimer that wins an N1X and hear wails of "they must have cheated" when I won.... it can just be a brutal sport no matter what you do.

I wanted to see a Triple Crown winner today, I wanted to see my friend win the Triple Crown today, and I wanted to see racing take a step forward today. At the end of the day, I'm left with an empty bag - I haven't felt so disappointed since I dropped a slip on a $32k claimer that fractured a knee, broke down and all I ended up with was an empty halter and a bill to kill the horse after the race.....
Easy Tom, it will be ok. The guy won the Derby and Preakness, he is doing ok. But part of sports and competition is rooting for the teams and people that you like and rooting against the ones you dont like. Personally I have nothing against Dutrow. I actually feel kind of bad for him (because i know he will second guess himself forever) but some of the other connections (mostly guys that arent in the limelight) talked so much that it is hard not to root against them. And i'm sure that if we had a TC contender that Scavs would be a huge media target but that's the way it goes...
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Old 06-07-2008, 09:22 PM
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It's days like this that make me sick to be a horse owner.

I'm extremely disappointed to see that Ricky didn't realize every horse owners or trainers dream - to win the Triple Crown.

It disgusts me to see the crap written about him based on sound bites from the maggot media. It further disgusts me to see the venom spewed by the so called "fans" of the sport who cheer Big Brown's loss.

If Cannon were so lucky as to have a tri-crown horse for DT Stable next year, would we be so lucky as to escape the microscope of the doubting fans? Of course not - the media and the "fans" would find something to hate about us.

If I can have a $5k claimer that wins an N1X and hear wails of "they must have cheated" when I won.... it can just be a brutal sport no matter what you do.

I wanted to see a Triple Crown winner today, I wanted to see my friend win the Triple Crown today, and I wanted to see racing take a step forward today. At the end of the day, I'm left with an empty bag - I haven't felt so disappointed since I dropped a slip on a $32k claimer that fractured a knee, broke down and all I ended up with was an empty halter and a bill to kill the horse after the race.....
Cheating Trashtalker stepped in poo. You didn't have to look very hard to find something to hate about this guy. Most of us have been taught to respect our competition. The reason our parents and coaches taught us that is because things can just go wrong(even if you think you are the best.) Even if you cheat(which really is the main reason he has the confidence to make fun of his competition,) you can get beat. I don't know how you could feel sorry for this guy. This guy is trashtalkin' royalty.
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:45 PM
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Yep The gods have spoken... I don't know about anyone else here but when Big Brown ran up on heels and threw his head on the 1st turn, you just had a premonition that it might not be his day today. Obviously this was not the Big Brown we saw today in the first 2 legs of the triple crown, for a fan the race was really anticlimatic as compared to the other failed TC crownings, I'm not dissapointed he lost I just wish it were done more on merit, that someone took it away from him, as Birdstone had, Empire Maker, Victory Gallop, Touch Gold had all done prior to today. Big Brown basically beat himself.
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Old 06-07-2008, 08:50 PM
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Yep The gods have spoken... I don't know about anyone else here but when Big Brown ran up on heels and threw his head on the 1st turn, you just had a premonition that it might not be his day today. Obviously this was not the Big Brown we saw today in the first 2 legs of the triple crown, for a fan the race was really anticlimatic as compared to the other failed TC crownings, I'm not dissapointed he lost I just wish it were done more on merit, that someone took it away from him, as Birdstone had, Empire Maker, Victory Gallop, Touch Gold had all done prior to today. Big Brown basically beat himself.
he seemed to settle by the first turn and was running well down the backside. but then you see the back group moving up on brown, and then kent asked him and nothing in response. i thought for a few seconds that he might not do it, but felt there was still a chance for him (to be honest, i didn't want to get too hopeful too soon, and then have him take off), and then sure enough, he started throwing in the towel. he just got inhaled by that back group, and then kent just pulled him up and over.
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he seemed to settle by the first turn and was running well down the backside. but then you see the back group moving up on brown, and then kent asked him and nothing in response. i thought for a few seconds that he might not do it, but felt there was still a chance for him (to be honest, i didn't want to get too hopeful too soon, and then have him take off), and then sure enough, he started throwing in the towel. he just got inhaled by that back group, and then kent just pulled him up and over.
I found Moss and Bailey's comments interesting after the race, they both mentioned that BB did not have an injection of steroids for this race and it is possible it was a negative factor to him running badly. I think Moss was great debunking any possible excuse that might have been used, especially pointing out Touch Gold won this race with a worser 1/4 crack then BB/
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Old 06-07-2008, 09:04 PM
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I found Moss and Bailey's comments interesting after the race, they both mentioned that BB did not have an injection of steroids for this race and it is possible it was a negative factor to him running badly. I think Moss was great debunking any possible excuse that might have been used, especially pointing out Touch Gold won this race with a worser 1/4 crack then BB/
I thought that was a dumb thing for Moss to say. Horses, like other athletes, are different. Paul Pierce came back on the court to finish his game the other day. If that would have been Kobe Bryant, he would have done the same. Had it been Tracy McGrady or Vince Carter, they'd be out for a month.
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thing is, i don't think it's just a 1/4 crack that the horse is feeling/dealing with.

as for the winstrol-i don't know. cannon says that it wouldn't cause such a change in the horses performance. i think dutrow is full of it when he says he doesn't know why he gives it to the horse, or that there's no change when they don't get it. there's a reason to give it. no doubt chuck could tell more about it then me.
i really think they'll find an abcess or something along those lines in the next few days. i think there's a deeper issue with his front left, that a qc alone wouldn't explain his loss today-he was a completely different horse.
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I found Moss and Bailey's comments interesting after the race, they both mentioned that BB did not have an injection of steroids for this race and it is possible it was a negative factor to him running badly. I think Moss was great debunking any possible excuse that might have been used, especially pointing out Touch Gold won this race with a worser 1/4 crack then BB/
I think Moss and Bailey are showing ignorance by suggesting that a shot of winstrol or lack of could have such a dramatic effect or that they are able to 'rank' quartercracks. (especially when the Doctor on the broadcast says that Winstrol doesnt work that way) They are irresponsible, almost as irresponsible as J. Edwards asking Nick Zito if he would have run his horse with a quarter crack. What kind of question is that? When the supposed 'experts' spew out this crap what do we expect from the mainstream media that isnt supposed to know anything?
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He laid an egg. He got stuffed down on the inside, Dedumbeaux rode him like he would win no matter what, and the horse stunk. A combination of his foot, his jockey, the distance, the 3 races so close together....Today the Belmont was once again the Test of Champions....Unfortunately for UPS, Hooters, Trump, IEAH, and any other chalk eater they get a hamsandwich instead of a Triple Crown
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Yep The gods have spoken... I don't know about anyone else here but when Big Brown ran up on heels and threw his head on the 1st turn, you just had a premonition that it might not be his day today. Obviously this was not the Big Brown we saw today in the first 2 legs of the triple crown, for a fan the race was really anticlimatic as compared to the other failed TC crownings, I'm not dissapointed he lost I just wish it were done more on merit, that someone took it away from him, as Birdstone had, Empire Maker, Victory Gallop, Touch Gold had all done prior to today. Big Brown basically beat himself.
Exactly my same thoughts...
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