DaBiff1618
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MICHAEL FREAKING MCDOWELL
I understand how you meant it.My point is that sometimes terrible situations pave way for growth.
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Anyone makes that block. Final lap and the final few turns of the Daytona 500? That’s a big run from behind but nobody just lets that get around them. The issue is they ran single file all day and have little to no experience with blocking a huge run, passing with that huge run or how to push with a huge run. It ends like this, every time.Logano races like such a douchebag
Of course it does. Kyle and Samantha went through something terrible. Given her comments, it made them stronger, probably more resilient. Samantha is an incredibly strong woman. Kyle clearly has dealt with it well and had grown into more patient, seemingly calm man since then. If my expressing admiration for the way Kyle may have responded to a terrible trauma is so distasteful, so be it.Could have stated it differently... Growth has nothing to do with something that devastating.
I could see him retiring after achieving those goals, he's got a beautiful family and his own manufacturing business.
I could see him getting back into ownership one day.
Anyone makes that block. Final lap and the final few turns of the Daytona 500? That’s a big run from behind but nobody just lets that get around them. The issue is they ran single file all day and have little to no experience with blocking a huge run, passing with that huge run or how to push with a huge run. It ends like this, every time.
Yup! Davey Allison was the first driver I ever recall having post-concussion symptoms that were brought to light following his Winston wreck. It took another 20 years for people to take notice again. Those were big time hits and adrenaline/emotion can mask injuries for a bit....Also, I hope everyone gets seen about for a concussion.
Reading Dale Jr's book really opened my eyes to the severity of concussions and how just walking away means nothing.
Yep. I’m more concerned with Brad and Kyle. Being involved in high level sports for awhile, some of the immediate reactions of people with a concussion are similar. Angry at everything, uncontrollable sobbing/sadness, dazed face, glassy/red eyes, etc... those are some of the immediate things we look for after a hit to the head.Also, I hope everyone gets seen about for a concussion.
Reading Dale Jr's book really opened my eyes to the severity of concussions and how just walking away means nothing.
I’ve been a Brad fan for a long time and I’ll never seen him that off. Could’ve been being shaken up and pissed but it felt wayyy different then any other interview he has ever doneYep. I’m more concerned with Brad and Kyle. Being involved in high level sports for awhile, some of the immediate reactions of people with a concussion are similar. Angry at everything, uncontrollable sobbing/sadness, dazed face, glassy/red eyes, etc... those are some of the immediate things we look for after a hit to the head.
Brad’s interview looked like he may have been holding back some tears/choking up and he eyes were glassed over. I’m sure he’s been evaluated but I would have someone stay with him for a bit longer.
These care center check ups just don't seem like legitimate evaluations. Brad definely seemed numb.Yep. I’m more concerned with Brad and Kyle. Being involved in high level sports for awhile, some of the immediate reactions of people with a concussion are similar. Angry at everything, uncontrollable sobbing/sadness, dazed face, glassy/red eyes, etc... those are some of the immediate things we look for after a hit to the head.
Brad’s interview looked like he may have been holding back some tears/choking up and he eyes were glassed over. I’m sure he’s been evaluated but I would have someone stay with him for a bit longer.
There could be a lot going on there. Some here were speculating a retirement after this year. If it was his last 500, him being distraught is understandable.I’ve been a Brad fan for a long time and I’ll never seen him that off. Could’ve been being shaken up and pissed but it felt wayyy different then any other interview he has ever done
Same. Especially after it was over he opened his mouth and looked over to the next interviewer. It could be as simple as he bit his tongue in the wreck, or he could have felt sick to his stomach or trying to focus more than usual. Hopefully he’s alright. His hits were vicious.I’ve been a Brad fan for a long time and I’ll never seen him that off. Could’ve been being shaken up and pissed but it felt wayyy different then any other interview he has ever done
Tragedy can change a person in many ways. I have also noticed a change in his behavior. I'm not saying he doesn't still get upset but he has showed much more patience then he use to for whatever the reason may be.Of course it does. Kyle and Samantha went through something terrible. Given her comments, it made them stronger, probably more resilient. Samantha is an incredibly strong woman. Kyle clearly has dealt with it well and had grown into more patient, seemingly calm man since then. If my expressing admiration for the way Kyle may have responded to a terrible trauma is so distasteful, so be it.
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I thought he sounded sincere, actually and I'm no Joey fan.Sounds like it to me
It's not like Brad hasn't let everyone know how he felt about blocking and what he'd do about it. To be a fly on the wall indeed.Gonna be a awkward debrief at Team Penske on Tuesday...
They didn't get the results, but their race strategy was pretty flawless. Cendric would have been up there also if his pit crew didn't let him down.Gonna be a awkward debrief at Team Penske on Tuesday...
Denny said it best, you can't win for 4th or 5th on the last lap.
That **** has to stop, if they can drive side by side or even three wide for over 10 laps... Man I know damn well you can setup your moves with about 5-7 laps to go.
I love plate racing, but this is the infuriating part of it all.
It's not a fluke- McDowell has been up here in all these plate races for years and years....it's about time for him.
McDowell is going to be a threat with more road courses this year.
He's real quick on them.
Good for the 34. This will throw a heck of a monkey wrench in the playoff picture
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The first qualifier for this year's playoffs is Michael McDowell
Helps to have a car that can last and avoid the craziness.He's so quick on them that he has 1 top 10 in 23 races.
Tragic that McDowell isn't
He had 2 top 5s and 6 top 10s at Daytona in 19 races headed into this race. Also only 1 top 5 at Talladega in 20 races. He might hang around in some of these Daytona races but he certainly stinks at Talladega.
Love to see Ryan Preece high on the leaderboard. Hopefully, they can run the full season.