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I watching this video again with Close Captioning this time and I now have a better prospective of Tony Stewart's frame of mind. I admit I miss judged Mr. Stewart.

Tony is right about needing to teach these young punk Noob's how to drive and how to play by his rules. He needs to put the whoop ass on them and haze the manhood out of them on a regular basis  want to cry home to mamma. Until they earn their Red Wings maybe then they can start earning respect on the track.

Tony needs to drop the hammer if one of these young drivers tries to sneak a win in a race. Tony needs sacrifice himself a bit more to ensure a Vet wins every race preferably him but if not.... take them all out  up to the n cost of $150k.

Tony's truly humble when he says he needs to take out more drivers when he'is wrecking. Tony owns it like a Boss on his way out and that is when School's in and the Noobs take a pop quiz called "Eat the Wall". I think Tony does a fine job in them regards.. but sure room for improvement can be made.

I say Tony needs to push the $150k per race day budge and up the anti to $250k. That will boost entertainment value just hearing that number after a major wrech caused or enhanced by Tony.

I'm relived and ticked black and white the grand jury knew who was the Boss as well and didn't charge Mr. Stewart with Manslaughter. Tony should be nicknamed Teflon Man as he got away with murder.

Hate the game not the not the Player. Or hate the tires not the driver. That boy needed to be sacrificed to show them wannabees future Hall of Famer's not to mess with Mr. Stewart when he is in the game.

Tony and I are much alike in our game play tactics. Both of us are level headed guys that take our frustrations out on our our opponents enemies to teach them who is the greatest of our time. I don't have the privilege to smash cars and kill real people racking up fan points up to $150k per race...  but I play a mean game of Quake III and I own my opponents like Tony owns his.

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As a avid NASCAR fan, I do like Tony. He is a talented driver, with a short fuse and a HUGE heart. Most drivers have the utmost respect for him.

 

Side note...here is Tony's favorite song...

 

 

aj

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