@Zicklefoose Bob Jenkins, Benny Parsons and Ned Jarrett were so instrumental to the growth of #NASCAR. They made NASCAR feel like a family affair every Sunday afternoon. They were beyond incredible.
@aa_ncneoptobro@GageEHC@OHSAASports The increase in divisions has not been good at all. The product has really suffered. Some of the teams in regionals at the lower levels are really not good teams. It was so much better before.
@tokr72@Rob_Shenanigans@BednarikMatt Myles was a huge part of it. The relationship between Baker and Stefanski basically became unrepairable because of a situation with Myles. The thing is the decision to choose Myles and a clear message to the rest of the locker room that played out for years
@EdGreenberger Here's the thing though, a big part of the reason his sack numbers were up in losing seasons is that he was only playing for sacks. His sack numbers look great but it's like an NBA Player who only focuses on rebounds and nothing else.
@BednarikMatt@Rob_Shenanigans Their relationship was never great and it got worse over time. There are a lot of things that happened. Some reported. Some not
At the end of the day the organization sent a message to the players that they valued Myles and his lack of professionalism over others.
@Rob_Shenanigans@nwdrone410@garyhumphrey11 Anyone who doesn't realize that Myles was one of the main reasons Baker was no longer on the team just doesn't know what all was happening behind the scenes.
The team made a choice and that choice had ramifications
So let me get this straight. Ohio taxpayers had to give these two $600 million for their new stadium and then they turn around and give $130 million to Tennessee??? Great job @ohiogop@MikeDeWine
Tennessee received a $130 million investment from Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam, the largest in its universityβs history.
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@Toby_Christie The problem is the championship system. When you have a schedule where races don't matter and you have so many of them people aren't going to watch
Full season points and 30 races is the sweet spot.
@dennyhamlin@AlextheAdm1ral Terrible take. This is why the sport has fallen off the last two decades. The people in the sport have no clue what the fans actually like about the sport. It's actually incredible.