Truex +225 top 5 I really liked it and the one that jumped out at me was Menard top 5 7-1 thoughts oN that ?
I've had an up and down relationship with betting on Paul Menard this year. He's won me a couple and lost me a couple in brutal fashion. I'd say that's priced appropriately, but id put my money on something else.
Truex top 5 at +225 is awesome. Where's that line at?
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Truex +225 top 5 I really liked it and the one that jumped out at me was Menard top 5 7-1 thoughts oN that ?
I've had an up and down relationship with betting on Paul Menard this year. He's won me a couple and lost me a couple in brutal fashion. I'd say that's priced appropriately, but id put my money on something else.
Truex top 5 at +225 is awesome. Where's that line at?
What's the reasoning behind truex? Harvick bush and Johnson have been beasts on the 1.5's I'm not knocking your pick just looking for some input. I may take kyle Busch 20-1 for a roaring first race back win he likes the 1.5 and also Jeff Gordon 16-1 has been getting better each weak and historically does well here
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What's the reasoning behind truex? Harvick bush and Johnson have been beasts on the 1.5's I'm not knocking your pick just looking for some input. I may take kyle Busch 20-1 for a roaring first race back win he likes the 1.5 and also Jeff Gordon 16-1 has been getting better each weak and historically does well here
What's the reasoning behind truex? Harvick bush and Johnson have been beasts on the 1.5's I'm not knocking your pick just looking for some input. I may take kyle Busch 20-1 for a roaring first race back win he likes the 1.5 and also Jeff Gordon 16-1 has been getting better each weak and historically does well here
Truex has had an elite car all year. I think his car is better than Edwards over the long haul, and Truex has been close to winning a couple races…Edwards has been improving, but I like Truex's car on the 1.5 mile tracks.
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What's the reasoning behind truex? Harvick bush and Johnson have been beasts on the 1.5's I'm not knocking your pick just looking for some input. I may take kyle Busch 20-1 for a roaring first race back win he likes the 1.5 and also Jeff Gordon 16-1 has been getting better each weak and historically does well here
Truex has had an elite car all year. I think his car is better than Edwards over the long haul, and Truex has been close to winning a couple races…Edwards has been improving, but I like Truex's car on the 1.5 mile tracks.
Sorry, but that's embarrassing. The winner, 3rd place and 4th place finishers all said they didn't have fast cars, and that they wish they could've competed better. How do you have 3 out of the top 4 cars admitting they weren't fast?
I know fuel mileage is a part of the sport, but there's no other sport where the person or team who dominates randomly loses in the last minute.
It's like a football team down 28 with 2 minutes to go gets a chance at a 35 point play.
I have no solution, and no suggestion, but when I watch sports (NASCAR included) I don't want to see a sneaky or cheap win. I want to see greatness. I want to see who's the best, and the best win. These finishes make me roll my eyes, and when non-NASCAR fans see stuff like this I really think it turns them off.
"The winner had a slow car and won on a technicality? Great sport. I'll watch something else"
If you're gonna have these fuel mileage finishes, at least have the winners brag and say it was their plan all along to go slow, not ever break the top 5, and win on fuel. Anything besides what I just heard on these post-race interviews.
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Just watched the post-race interviews...
Sorry, but that's embarrassing. The winner, 3rd place and 4th place finishers all said they didn't have fast cars, and that they wish they could've competed better. How do you have 3 out of the top 4 cars admitting they weren't fast?
I know fuel mileage is a part of the sport, but there's no other sport where the person or team who dominates randomly loses in the last minute.
It's like a football team down 28 with 2 minutes to go gets a chance at a 35 point play.
I have no solution, and no suggestion, but when I watch sports (NASCAR included) I don't want to see a sneaky or cheap win. I want to see greatness. I want to see who's the best, and the best win. These finishes make me roll my eyes, and when non-NASCAR fans see stuff like this I really think it turns them off.
"The winner had a slow car and won on a technicality? Great sport. I'll watch something else"
If you're gonna have these fuel mileage finishes, at least have the winners brag and say it was their plan all along to go slow, not ever break the top 5, and win on fuel. Anything besides what I just heard on these post-race interviews.
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