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!

     

Brad Keselowski


1BucDeal

Recommended Posts

Yes brad should give a full apology to all he offended or be forced to park his car for the rest of the year..there is no room in this sport for someone to have their own opinion that might go against the grain. The respectable, honest never been caught cheating owners should never be talked about negatively . Especially if its the truth.

Haha

Link to comment
Share on other sites

No he doesn't. (Owe an apology)

 

NASCAR needs a driver with the sack to speak his mind.  Not run and cower behind false apologies and pre-written interviews.

 

I love an outspoken personality, but he seems to lack credibility.  His facts are wrong.  He might have the right idea about not wanting to share information, but I thought what he said about Gibbs and Hendrick was totally wrong.  It made no sense.

 

It seems his maturity is lacking or he is drinking to much Miller.  He just says off the wall crap.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He's a pretty mouthy guy considering that he's a former employee of Hendrick. Maybe he should focus on defending his title and winning races instead of taking shots against the guy who let him get his foot in the door. Keselowski is a good driver but last year he essentially won the championship on luck.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

He's a pretty mouthy guy considering that he's a former employee of Hendrick. Maybe he should focus on defending his title and winning races instead of taking shots against the guy who let him get his foot in the door. Keselowski is a good driver but last year he essentially won the championship on luck.

 

Haha!  Worst statement ever.

 

 

You mean like most (if not all) drivers who won a championship through the Chase?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Haha!  Worst statement ever.

 

 

You mean like most (if not all) drivers who won a championship through the Chase?

 

If you don't remember Jimmie Johnson pretty much had it won on multiple occasions but then he had several accidents that were basically acts of God. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you don't remember Jimmie Johnson pretty much had it won on multiple occasions but then he had several accidents that were basically acts of God. 

 

He had nothing won.  Brad kept the lead in points throughout most of the chase, as well as would have won the championship in the old format.

 

There was luck, but it wasn't like Jimmie handed the championship at all.  That's a pointless statement trying to discredit an excellent year.

 

Next you'll tell me that Jeff Gordon is still relevant as a championship contender.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Haha its wasnt Rick Hendrick who gave any opportunities to BK it was Dale Jr.. Yes Rick Hendrick an investor in JR motorsports but thats about it ,he had no role in putting brad in the seat of 88 nationwide car. In fact he said he didnt have any room for him at Hendrick(due to the recent announcement of Khane replacing Martin) and said he could run part time in cup. That is what lead Bk to Penske

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I think its funny that you cant give brad any credit for doing what no-one else has been able to do.

Out preform JJ and the 48 team. Yes Stewart won it the year before but he was battling Edwards not Johnson. Brad and the 2 team was better and beat the 48..they surely didn't win it due to the 48 loosing it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

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


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Interesting for sure, I think I remember him saying if he could go back he’d tear every ligament in his knee to jump on that ball. I get where he is coming from on this, most people, especially social media, won’t take this well. 
    • I think, at 8, there will be a player someone covets.  These top teams have few needs, so they might package a first and second and maybe a future pick to move up to take a player they covet.  Gonna think out loud here for a second-- Offensive tackle--I went to a site (randomly) that lists team needs in prioritized order. ELEVEN teams list OT as a priority.  (Ravens, Browns, Bears, Jets, Niners, Seahawks, Bucs, Chiefs, Packers, Commanders, Patriots, Rams).  IMO there are 2 elite OT prospects and probably 4 to 5 with first round grades. I see Sanders and Ward (QB), Hunter (CB), Carter (Edge) and Johnson (CB) going in the top 7--Graham or TMac are probably likely to go next.  The Jets pick 7 and will not be picking a QB.  They will probably take OT Will Campbell.  At that time, there is one elite OT left and ELEVEN teams that need an OT.  Granted, some will address this need in free agency, but how many starting OTs are available?  Now, consider you are the Chiefs, Seahawks, Packers, Bucs, or Ravens.  They have little to no cap space, so grabbing a stud OT in free agency is unlikely and there are not any.  You also realize that 10 or so picking before you need an OT.  Once the Jets take an OT---the Panther phones will be ringing--teams will target Kelvin Banks, OT Texas.  If they wait, they could hope that Josh Simmons (Ohio State) falls to them, but they are unlikely to wait for the unlikely.  So the Panthers will have to ask themselves, "Would I take the Commanders' first and second and the 2026 second rounder for our first rounder?"  We do not have a second rounder in 2026.  We'd pick 29th and 61st in 2025.  That would give the Panthers 3 picks in the first 61 picks.  So who might be there? Let's say that Graham (DE Michigan) is available at #8.  Most say "No brainer."  But the Phone rings offering you two second rounders to move back 21 spots in round 1.  You have a lot of needs.  What could you get? Estimates, based on Player Rankings: 27. Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon 57. (from Rams--not part of trade)  Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College 61. Maxwell Hairston, CB Kentucky (assuming Mike Jackson leaves--Hairston has been eye opening at the SR Bowl practices) So basically, to give up on Graham, you get a good CB and a good DT and a future second rounder in a draft in which you had no second round.  
    • Except bryce did absolutely nothing at all accept show up with a lot of forced weight and back pack/ hoodie. No physical activity till his pro day. 
×
×
  • Create New...