JAWS wrote:Watching his interviews, he made it sound like the L&M team didn't want to, but he did. Are your facts substantiated anywhere?
Joe
JAWS wrote:Watching his interviews, he made it sound like the L&M team didn't want to, but he did. Are your facts substantiated anywhere?
Joe
crfsonly wrote:i'm a fan of james...just disappointed he isn't racing to defend his championship. if he's healthy he owes that to the fans and competitors.
as far as having something to prove, if he wants to be the greatest of all time then he's got a lot to prove, ricky's wins and records demand that he prove it. if he wants to be known as someone who COULD have matched or surpassed ricky's records then don't race when you're healthy and let speculation reign. as we all know, being able to do something and actually doing it aren't the same.
crfsonly wrote:i'm a fan of james...just disappointed he isn't racing to defend his championship. if he's healthy he owes that to the fans and competitors.
as far as having something to prove, if he wants to be the greatest of all time then he's got a lot to prove, ricky's wins and records demand that he prove it. if he wants to be known as someone who COULD have matched or surpassed ricky's records then don't race when you're healthy and let speculation reign. as we all know, being able to do something and actually doing it aren't the same.
wmrice wrote:I have no doubt that JS is a phenomenal rider, BUT, thats just the problem. Doesn't anybody else get sick of watching the same guy run away with it at every race? I think this outdoor season with him being off is going to make for better racing, case in point hangtown. That was a good race and I hope to see more of that this year
deejuks2 wrote:Stewart was going to be the greatest. He was going to pass RC in all his records, streaks, championships, everything. But he quit. Now he automatically threw himself into the "Jeremy McGrath" or the "Well, he's no GOAT" group of high-caliber riders. I don't even think it's a shame, i just think JS is a moron for throwing away his name and integrity like that. No matter how many supercross titles he racks up, even if its 10 consecutive titles in the next decade, he will never be thought of being as good as RC was, if he stays out of outdoor motocross for more than 2 seasons.
TRUTH.
p.s., go team honda 09!
dirtbikermicah wrote:deejuks2 wrote:Stewart was going to be the greatest. He was going to pass RC in all his records, streaks, championships, everything. But he quit. Now he automatically threw himself into the "Jeremy McGrath" or the "Well, he's no GOAT" group of high-caliber riders. I don't even think it's a shame, i just think JS is a moron for throwing away his name and integrity like that. No matter how many supercross titles he racks up, even if its 10 consecutive titles in the next decade, he will never be thought of being as good as RC was, if he stays out of outdoor motocross for more than 2 seasons.
TRUTH.
p.s., go team honda 09!
well bubba already has a lamborghini, what else does he need?
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