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I was going to give my bonehead to Austin Dillon for slamming into Matt Kenseth leaving the pits. But after seeing some recent topics on this board, my pick goes to Bob Pockrass for saying Danica is a no-brainer hall of famer.
This by a country mile. cost him the raceMemorial Day tripleheader bonus pick: Red Bull Racing for the worst modern era F1 pit stop I've ever seen, choking away the Monaco GP victory.
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Memorial Day tripleheader bonus pick: Red Bull Racing for the worst modern era F1 pit stop I've ever seen, choking away the Monaco GP victory.
Isn't he a Hall Of Fame idiot?????Mike Joy for being an idiot.
Mike Joy for being an idiot.
My opinion of Mike Joy is that he is a consummate professional who invariably does a fine job that adds a lot to the broadcast. This year he has done a terrific job leveraging the considerable, though very different, talents of DW and JG. Gold standard stuff.Mike Joy for being an idiot.
This definitely is the winner for the weekend. That was terrible. Has there been any explanation?Memorial Day tripleheader bonus pick: Red Bull Racing for the worst modern era F1 pit stop I've ever seen, choking away the Monaco GP victory.
Not in my book. Just an idiot.Isn't he a Hall Of Fame idiot?????
The entire broadcast crew was off. They must've been drinking before the race.
Did anyone else think the Fox coverage was inferior to the ESPN coverage at Indy?My bonehead goes to FOX for mailing it in.
My opinion of Mike Joy is that he is a consummate professional who invariably does a fine job that adds a lot to the broadcast. This year he has done a terrific job leveraging the considerable, though very different, talents of DW and JG. Gold standard stuff.
His broadcast of the 600 deserves extra praise for the brilliant way he wove the stories of the fallen heroes (honored on the teams' windshields) into the race coverage. Each time he broke away from the racing action to deliver two or three sentences about one of them, his transitions were seamless, and his delivery was reverent without being pandering. A brilliant Memorial Day broadcast... thank you Mike Joy!
Nope. And that's my opinion.My opinion of Mike Joy is that he is a consummate professional who invariably does a fine job that adds a lot to the broadcast. This year he has done a terrific job leveraging the considerable, though very different, talents of DW and JG. Gold standard stuff.
His broadcast of the 600 deserves extra praise for the brilliant way he wove the stories of the fallen heroes (honored on the teams' windshields) into the race coverage. Each time he broke away from the racing action to deliver two or three sentences about one of them, his transitions were seamless, and his delivery was reverent without being pandering. A brilliant Memorial Day broadcast... thank you Mike Joy!
Did anyone else think the Fox coverage was inferior to the ESPN coverage at Indy?
I can't put my finger on it, but it was probably the usual Fox suspects - single car camera angles, pointless shots from cameras mounted in the track, Jr. reports, mid-race guessing, 'Crank It Up', no or few 'Through the Pack' rundowns, etc. The ESPN coverage did have some bad blimp work (too far away, not used effectively to show passes and restarts), but I thought it was superior overall.
Just me, maybe.
I'd give the bonehead award to the Nascar fans who (a) b!tch and moan about manipulated races and manufactured drama, and then (b) get an un-manipulated race where one team turns in a rare perfect performance, and (c) b!tch that the race was boring and the worst race ever. It's like watching a baseball pitcher throw a no-hit perfect game and complaining there wasn't enough offense. SMH.
I'd give the bonehead award to the Nascar fans who (a) b!tch and moan about manipulated races and manufactured drama, and then (b) get an un-manipulated race where one team turns in a rare perfect performance, and (c) b!tch that the race was boring and the worst race ever. It's like watching a baseball pitcher throw a no-hit perfect game and complaining there wasn't enough offense. SMH.