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seems like a nice guy with a genuine passion for the game, but most knowledgeable? LOL strongly disagree there! |
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Which mainstream TV personality do you find more knowledgable than Randy? I'm actually curious. |
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for starters jeanine edwards
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well again i strongly disagree and i think randy's on air handicapping is absolutely brutal and i would hazard a guess that many agree with me on that |
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Personally I think Randy Moss is the best thing that ever happened to racing on mainstream television. However, that is irrelevent to the real discussion of this thread. Pace figures in general can be a real asset to any serious player and I think people here owe it to themselves to at least take a look at them and see if they can incorperate them into their handicapping. Every one of us can become better players and if not make more money then lose less. How can that be bad?
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Moss pace figures might be a good thing but reading through the DRF website there sure is very little on how best to use them, I would assume the Moss on Pace" book is coming next.
I also think its a travesty that Beyer and Moss could not work together and have the numbers at least correspond. |
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Do I think Charity can win? Well, I am walking around in yesterday's suit. |
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