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I'd like to see how dumpy that broad looks 10 years from now.
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Obviously early season 2yo Beyers are tricky - they seem to come back VERY fast in races at distances shorter than six furlongs - and when they run in routes, especially two turn ones, the times always prove much slower than expected.
Top early 2yo's can show short term speed on par with the fastest of elite sprinters. However, the further they go, the more they struggle..at least until late season. However, even with the A. P. Indy - and the Beyer figure that was a 1/20 shot to improve markedly with that time between starts - that horse was still to much of a reach I thought. |
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Well it takes too two tango.
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You're just upset because Randy Moss only caught too passes yesterday. |
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He caught five - and a late TD to put the Pats ahead.
The way the O-line blocked, the way Brady played with career best inaccuracy, and the way the Giants rolled their coverage outside at Moss on most plays (leaving the middle of the field open for Welker) ... He could have had a much worse game on the stat sheet. On his TD catch - they actually tried a trap - and doubled up Welker and left Moss in single coverage. Leaving him one on one with any corner not named Champ Bailey or Chris McAlister - in the redzone - is like leaving you one on one with Jordan. He broke the defenders ankle on that play. |