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Fact of the matter is, nobody knows anything until after Baltimore. Anything else is just speculation. The Derby proves that essentially no one knew anything about this horse. If he won the Triple Crown it would be the most improbable turn of events in history.
Hell, if he wins the Preakness, it might be the most improbable event in history. The Triple Crown would be like cataclysmic. He'd be a modern day Seabiscuit.
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Yep, the guy who's 1 for 32 this year is a HUGE juicer...obviously.
Not to say though that we shouldn't be looking for reasons the horse ran that way...Beyer was right IMO...perfect storm. I just don't think he was juiced. If he was and it comes out that way...I will admit to being wrong. |
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