Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

I can't figure it out.


Recommended Posts

Just like Gordon, he enunciates. He says "It doesn't matter" instead of "It don't matter none." And neither he or his wife smokes.

This is a lot of the reason for me. NASCAR ain't a Southern thang no more like it used to be. I miss the "good ol' boys" racing.

This is a big reason why there are so many Jr. fans. He's about the only Southern guy left.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is a lot of the reason for me. NASCAR ain't a Southern thang no more like it used to be. I miss the "good ol' boys" racing.

This is a big reason why there are so many Jr. fans. He's about the only Southern guy left.

Southern

Kentucky

Waltrip

Virginia

Hamlin

Burton

Sadler

North Carolina

Dale Jr

Vickers

Georgia

Elliot

Sorenson

Ragan

Florida

Ruitimann

Almirola

Nemechek

Arkansas

Martin

Texas

Labonte

more than just JR left, but when you look at the ones that compete race after race on a consistent basis there are not many left from below the Mason Dixon Line, most people are starting to come from the mid-west, pacific NW or Cali

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Southern

Kentucky

Waltrip

Virginia

Hamlin

Burton

Sadler

North Carolina

Dale Jr

Vickers

Georgia

Elliot

Sorenson

Ragan

Florida

Ruitimann

Almirola

Nemechek

Arkansas

Martin

Texas

Labonte

more than just JR left, but when you look at the ones that compete race after race on a consistent basis there are not many left from below the Mason Dixon Line, most people are starting to come from the mid-west, pacific NW or Cali

There are some Southerners left, but the "good ol' boys" are gone. The last one was Dale Sr. I like Waltrip, though.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ward Burton throwing his booties at Junior and his comments afterward, priceless!!! :smilielol5:

I was at that damn race, and I ran out of beer and was sitting next to a Ward Burton fan who was gracious enough to share his beer......well until Ward wrecked then I wasn't allowed anymore beer of his......probably the most expensive beer I have ever had after the incident when I actually had to buy it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Tetairoa McMillan.   The last 28 1st overall picks were either a QB, DE, or OT. Seeing as I don't think we'd take an OT in the 1st and give up on Ickey as an LT yet and there doesn't seem to be a clear overall #1 type of QB or DE pick this year, it very well could be a non conventional #1 overall this year, at least in regards from the last almost 3 decades of drafts. If we didn't have Horn, I'd be more open to Hunter as a CB at #1, but we have him so another CB wouldn't be how I'd use a #1 pick.  And as much as I love Legette, if we have SB contending aspirations, I don't think Legette is a #1 on a team like that, but he damn sure is an elite #2 on a team like that.  He's more of the Smith/Higgins/Waddle to Brown/Chase/Hill (in terms of role/impact, not style of play of course). T-Mac is going to be the top ranked WR on every team's board in the end.  He is going to be a true outside #1 WR who is viewed as a consensus Top 5 WR in the game by his second contract in the same way guys like Jefferson and Chase have done.  His height combined with his speed, athleticism, and hands are near impossible to find all in one player, there is a reason his generally used comp is Mike Evans (although as he's not as thick, I personally see him more as an AJ Green). Yes, as an Arizona alum I've admitted to having bias towards the player to begin with.  But he's also someone very widely being put into the Top 5 in mock drafts lately and most of them have him as the first non QB offensive player being taken, so it's not really THAT much of a homer pick on my part anyways. If a QB or DE truly separate themselves as being a can't miss prospect come draft day, I'm open to that discussion, but until then, or if it doesn't happen, T-Mac is my pick 100 times out of 100.
    • Logjam, indeed! Makes me nervous.
×
×
  • Create New...