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Skoalbandit33
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There's good business and then there is bad business that leaves a bad taste on you mouth.
What did JGR do to Matt that should leave a bad taste in one's mouth?
There's good business and then there is bad business that leaves a bad taste on you mouth.
Another thing people are always forgetting about Nascar is that being talented is great but being able to attract and maintain sponsorship is the ultimate skill to possess. After all Micheal Waltrip didn't have a long Nascar career because he was a good driver.
Another thing people are always forgetting about Nascar is that being talented is great but being able to attract and maintain sponsorship is the ultimate skill to possess. After all Micheal Waltrip didn't have a long Nascar career because he was a good driver.
In this case, the only taste that matters is the one in Matt's mouth. He hasn't seemed inclined to reach for the Listerine to me.There's good business and then there is bad business that leaves a bad taste on you mouth.
Not quite. The 78 and 77 are 100% Go Jibbs racing anyway.Coach Gibbs and those Toyoter folks stole Eric Jonas away from furniture row team! That's not fair!
Tell all that to Kenseth
FYI Furniture Row is a separate team that was backed by Chevy but moved over to Toyota with their 78 car. Jones was signed with Gibbs but they leased him out with Toyota's blessing and backing to the Furniture Row team for one year. The 77 number is Barney Visser's number, Jones is 100% Gibbs.Not quite. The 78 and 77 are 100% Go Jibbs racing anyway.
and pulling the knife out of his backHe already knows.
In this case, the only taste that matters is the one in Matt's mouth. He hasn't seemed inclined to reach for the Listerine to me.
I feel the same way about this that I did about the Indianapolis Colts replacing Payton Manning with Andrew Luck. I'd like to see the older guys finish their careers where they were, but I completely understand the need to bring the new blood along before someone else turns their heads. People sometimes forget sports are in the entertainment business.
... just look at the main sponsor, Monster .. they are paying a third of what the previous sponsor paid.
Thats what they want you to believe because of a 4 team limit. the 78 and its "alliance" is this " here run our cars, so we have more toyoders out there that can compete instead of just the jibbs cars". Switching manufacturers doesnt make a 15th place car and 1st place w/o some help.FYI Furniture Row is a separate team that was backed by Chevy but moved over to Toyota with their 78 car. Jones was signed with Gibbs but they leased him out with Toyota's blessing and backing to the Furniture Row team for one year. The 77 number is Barney Visser's number, Jones is 100% Gibbs.
bud, Furniture Row has been a team in Nascar for years and years. He moved over to Toyota because he got better $upport from Toyota. You have him and Gibbs twisted, Gibbs is an all in 4 car Toyota team in cup and Xfinity and trucks. Furniture row has been a one car team for years.Thats what they want you to believe because of a 4 team limit. the 78 and its "alliance" is this " here run our cars, so we have more toyoders out there that can compete instead of just the jibbs cars". Switching manufacturers doesnt make a 15th place car and 1st place w/o some help.
Visser has a business to business relationship with Gibbs just like the one Haas had with Hendrick until last year.Thats what they want you to believe because of a 4 team limit. the 78 and its "alliance" is this " here run our cars, so we have more toyoders out there that can compete instead of just the jibbs cars". Switching manufacturers doesnt make a 15th place car and 1st place w/o some help.
I'll repeat someone else's earlier question: what has Gibbs done in this arrangement that you think is unethical?and pulling the knife out of his back
This is not factual.
Part of a more unbiased look is the difference in marketing. Monsters fights, car and motorcycle shows, admission promotions, and personnel some with and some without clothing take some of the edge off of the actual prices. It's called blue sky. Yeah it isn't the same monetary amount as Sprint but then it's 20 also million plus.What are the facts, then? It was reported at the time that Monster is paying 20 mil per season .. the old deal for Sprint was believed to be $50 mil per. Maybe a third isn't quite accurate, but it's substantially less according to dozens of reports at the time. Were those reports all wrong?
I'll repeat someone else's earlier question: what has Gibbs done in this arrangement that you think is unethical?
I'll repeat someone else's earlier question: what has Gibbs done in this arrangement that you think is unethical?
You figure when ol "coach" wrapped his arm around him and said Matt we just lov ya, but ya gotta go. and then turned around and said we gotta a new family now...we just love Eric what a guy.The only thing that was kind of shady is that Joe Gibbs kept saying Matt's future was safe at JGR, and that they loved him, and hoped he'd retire at JGR. I don't really fault for Gibbs for trying to keep a happy face on everything though .. and I think Matt was aware of the situation pretty much all along. He just finally got the point where felt he had to make a statement about his future.
"Sprint inked a three-year extension through the end of this season at a reduced rate of about $50 million in rights and activations fees ..."What are the facts, then? It was reported at the time that Monster is paying 20 mil per season .. the old deal for Sprint was believed to be $50 mil per. Maybe a third isn't quite accurate, but it's substantially less according to dozens of reports at the time. Were those reports all wrong?
and pulling the knife out of his back
This is what bothers me. Matts Presser seemed to indicate he WANTED to remain at gibbs. I feel he got backstabbed.
Im sure Matt drives for someone. I kinda like him actually....he showed some moxie coming after long neck (lognao)I think he was hoping that a deal could be extended between Jones and Furniture Row.
Feel? he did. It sure couldn't be performance based? Hears his boss? (not sure about who is pulling the strings) talk about his undying love for Matt's driving, he's doing well there, I'm sure he was making plans like a person does who has a job, and Bam. Hard for me to figure it any other way.This is what bothers me. Matts Presser seemed to indicate he WANTED to remain at gibbs. I feel he got backstabbed.
Bugger 'em! Millennium hand and shrimp!Made a deal with the devil (toyoda)! Coach jibbs is an evil yankee! The south will rise again!
You believe what ya want, the 78 is a jibbs toyoder in disguise.Nonsense. Visser has a business to business relationship with Gibbs just like the one Haas had with Hendrick until last year.
for some reason matt has never been very good with sponsors. people forget that is why he had to leave roush. At the time I don't think he ever wanted to leave there but jack ran half the season without sponsorship for matt as it was. I know he doesn't have the most interesting personality. but I guess behind the scenes he doesn't really either. other drivers do alot better at this who don't really have a very good TV personality. elliott sadler and clint bowyer come to mind. I think there is things these guys do or don't do behind the scenes to secure sponsors.
if I am a sponsor concerned about winning, I want matt still driving the 20 car I am paying for, matt could easily rattle off several wins, if the team gets right.
I'll repeat someone else's earlier question: what has Gibbs done in this arrangement that you think is unethical?
The same SBD article claims Sprint spent $65-75m a year; is that an average?"Sprint inked a three-year extension through the end of this season at a reduced rate of about $50 million in rights and activations fees ..."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...-sponsor-may-bring-less-money-table/92151830/
Monster's deal does not include activation costs.
http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2016/12/12/Marketing-and-Sponsorship/Monster.aspx
The same SBD article claims Sprint spent $65-75m a year; is that an average?
I find it a little surprising Monster is probably spending less on activation.
stranger things have happened and worked out.Kahne to the #77, I still think Kahne has talent and him going to FRR with Truex can revive his career
Kenseth to drive for HMS or Jr Motorsports next year (assuming they move to cup)
Looking forward to Jones racking up more wins than KyBu as his teammate