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Dylan 05-09-2011 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by smittysbar (Post 7628163)
:clap:

Oh yeah and Kryle is a little bitch with no backbone

What is this the WWE?

Al Bundy 05-09-2011 07:43 AM

:doh!: at this whole discussion.

Old Dog 05-09-2011 07:46 AM

I don't think anyone is "blaming" Bowyer, I read that most are saying "he had no business making it three wide" (my original point...he shouldn't have driven it in there that hard).
If you look at the video you posted you can see that Kyle came off of the wall and got into Harvick which pushed him into the #33.

Dylan, it appears that everyone that has voiced an opinion on it sees this one differently that you do. I'm not gonna say you're wrong, but I don't think you're right.

Demonpenz 05-09-2011 08:57 AM

Anyone catch Nascar2nite on Espn yesterday?
When asked the question of making it 3-wide boyer said this

"Going 3 wide is like having sex with a good vagina, you know you shouldn't drive it in hard, but it feel's too damn good not to"

Param 05-09-2011 09:12 AM

My take: Bower caused it to go 3 wide off the turn, Kyle got loose coming off the corner, hit Harvick, and sent Boyer into the wall. The one that doesn't make any sense is why Kyle eventually spun out Harvick towards the end of the straightaway. There was no call for that.

I will have to say, I thought it was pretty funny after harvick got out of his car, Kyle takes off and sends his car into the wall.

The sport needs this.

Also I think, drivers are very serious these days with the sponshorship, etc. Not saying they weren't before, but money is tight in Nascar right now. You have to win races and make the chase. Emotions are flying left and right in Nascar right now.

Dylan 05-09-2011 09:14 AM

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I’m not a Kyle Bucsh fan (tho’, the talent is obvious)… but if Harvick had kept his Happy Butt in his car and driven to the garage instead of getting out to start with and try to smack Kyle… Kyle would never have hit the 29 car on pit road to begin with.
LMAO

Dylan 05-09-2011 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by truebigdog (Post 7628793)
I don't think anyone is "blaming" Bowyer, I read that most are saying "he had no business making it three wide" (my original point...he shouldn't have driven it in there that hard).
If you look at the video you posted you can see that Kyle came off of the wall and got into Harvick which pushed him into the #33.

Dylan, it appears that everyone that has voiced an opinion on it sees this one differently that you do. I'm not gonna say you're wrong, but I don't think you're right.

I'll take a look at the video again, tonight.

thanks!

RNR 05-09-2011 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Param (Post 7628856)
My take: Bower caused it to go 3 wide off the turn, Kyle got loose coming off the corner, hit Harvick, and sent Boyer into the wall. The one that doesn't make any sense is why Kyle eventually spun out Harvick towards the end of the straightaway. There was no call for that.

I will have to say, I thought it was pretty funny after harvick got out of his car, Kyle takes off and sends his car into the wall.

The sport needs this.

Also I think, drivers are very serious these days with the sponshorship, etc. Not saying they weren't before, but money is tight in Nascar right now. You have to win races and make the chase. Emotions are flying left and right in Nascar right now.

Pretty much and if you do something like that be man enough to own it. Well it has been talked about and I know payback is coming so I am done with the topic~

kstater 05-09-2011 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Dylan (Post 7628763)
What does Montoya have to do with Harvict?

Right... Nothing

Color me shocked that you didn't get it.

RNR 05-09-2011 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by kstater (Post 7628949)
Color me shocked that you didn't get it.

LMAO that footage looked pretty real to me~

Old Dog 05-09-2011 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Param (Post 7628856)
I will have to say, I thought it was pretty funny after harvick got out of his car, Kyle takes off and sends his car into the wall.

The sport needs this.

I agree with the other stuff, but disagree with this. Though no one got hurt, Kyle waited for Harvick to get out of the car and pushed a car that had no one in control of it into a pit wall where crewmen were. Someone could have easily gotten seriously injured.
The sport certainly doesn't need that.

CaliforniaChief 05-09-2011 12:16 PM

Can we start Dover now? Or do we have to wait until Sunday?

Param 05-09-2011 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by truebigdog (Post 7629010)
I agree with the other stuff, but disagree with this. Though no one got hurt, Kyle waited for Harvick to get out of the car and pushed a car that had no one in control of it into a pit wall where crewmen were. Someone could have easily gotten seriously injured.
The sport certainly doesn't need that.

I guess i'm tired of the robot response cookie cutter perfect gentlemen perfect spokesperson Jeff Gordon/Jimmy Johnson the past 15 years.

I was mainly referencing more excitement in Nascar. Yes, someone could have gotten hurt and it was completely stupid, but I found it rather funny and entertaining. The sport has gone pc/dumb down the past few years. Things seem to be changing lately. And as fans, it's for the better.

RNR 05-09-2011 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief (Post 7629374)
Can we start Dover now? Or do we have to wait until Sunday?

A new subject is in order at this point ;)

Old Dog 05-09-2011 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief (Post 7629374)
Can we start Dover now? Or do we have to wait until Sunday?

by all means, start at your leisure

I think the rules are, "there are no rules"


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