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Its always "Hall of Fame Rider Gary Stevens", or G. Stevens or Gary Lynn Stevens. Never simply Gary Stevens yesterday you could actually see real tension between Schrupp and the Sarge. The Sarge looked like he wanted to deck Schrupp, and frankly, who could blame him. Some of it is interesting but its mostly comedic. |
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Bunch of clowns. You get me on TVG and you would have all of the below
1) Fun 2) Winners 3) actually friggin logic 4) comedy stories |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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I can't tell you if the on-air talent are good handicappers or not. I don't pay attention to their picks, or how they turn out -- it's just not my motive for watching the show. However, as far as on-air talent goes, I am not overly impressed with some of the members of the cast. What I do like about the show is being able to get a different than normal perspective. I may not like Jerry Bailey's delivery, style or on-air persona, however, I like the content -- I like his perspective, and you won't get that from anywhere else. That, I like. With on-air talent, people tend to look at content and context. Eric |
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However, Simon Bray, frank Lyons, and Matt C. are pretty good handicappers. |
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They all suck as handicappers!!!
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