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They are calling for him to be in the hall of fame in the DRF
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Dick Jerardi is....not DRF. |
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I just read it off the drf website, so I said the drf. How does he figure for the hall of fame.
I can understand Tapit getting in |
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I agree.......Tapit is a better candidate. |
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I bring Tapit and "The Mad Genius" to the wire together. Really tough to separate those two Hall of Fame cadidates. Maybe they both belong
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tapit had more entertainment value.
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That still gives me nightmares. Of course, great talents like Dynever bring out the very best in their opponents. |
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That was a major disservice to Soto - who won five of his six career starts - as opposed to Tapit who was 3-for-6 and much less horse to boot. |
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