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Date Posted: 12:55:55 04/10/06 Mon
Author: Varmit
Subject: Well personally, I think Ty was at his end, specially in the bull riding. He was continuously looking at the ground and landing where he looked. I think that is the reason he quit when he did. I think he also put bull riding over the 2 horse events, which he could of continued on I think with those successfully for awhile. I don't remember him getting much done in the pbr. And it was his decision to quit. When you go to the pbr website and look at the Billings results, not sure how many events those guys enter even work. Most of the rca guys are on the sideline or maybe at Tuff's deals. Most of the names, I never heard of as being 2 event guys.
In reply to: Hap 's message, "Trevor and others on that end are benefiting in the all around by the success of the PBR. Look at Ty, how many more could he have won? No doubt it would have been several more. There's some PBR riders now that could toughen things up in the PRCA by including their other events, but they can make as much as more just riding bulls and going to far fewer events. There's a junior in high school here in NM that is going to be tough in what ever he decides to do later on, and like ty< it's hard to tell which of the three he's best at, plus he team ropes. Not only that, but every time I've heard him mentioned, somebody always says he's a graet kid with his head on straight. I'm hoping he sticks with all three for awhile, but can't blame him if he goes for the big bucks." on 12:10:33 04/10/06 Mon


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