Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:26 am EST
If it's possible to feel sorry for the insanely rich idol of millions, I feel just the tiniest bit sorry for Dale Earnhardt Jr. Yes, really.
You know the deal by now -- well over a year since he's won, crew chief switch in the middle of the year, sagging under the weight of expectations and that last name. Maybe he's a talented driver, maybe he's not (I lean toward the former), but what's indisputable is that he's suffered through an unmitigated disaster of a season. There's been no bigger disappointment this year than Junior, and only Carl Edwards even comes close.
Thing is, I wonder how much of this is of his own making. The guy is the anti-Jimmie Johnson; he absolutely cannot catch a good break to save his life. While he had some extremely weak runs at the beginning of the year, he's seemed stronger in recent weeks -- but every time, every single time, something goes horribly wrong for him.
Take this past weekend at Texas. Junior was running in the top 5 all afternoon. Seriously, look at his chart -- the brief, deep dips are his pits; he was having a strong day right until the very end. And then came that final pit stop, where he was just going for a splash of fuel ... and he couldn't get his car restarted. Unbelievable. In other races, Junior has been taken out by driver after driver through no fault of his own. But in the end, the result is the same -- a low-20s finish, week after week.
Certainly, you make your own luck; Johnson is testament to that. But where Johnson could fall into a landfill and find an uncashed lottery ticket, Junior could fall into a field of dandelions and get a petal cut on his eye. If there's anything to karma, Junior has banked up some serious credit on 2010.
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Luck to a cheater is like the tip Keith Olbermann got on the new hooker working the new Hyatt in downtown NYC from the hot dog vendor and yankee stadium. Luck to a cheater is like hitting the lotto when you'un is already a millionaire.
GG aint no testament to luck my friend. You'un and the rest of you'un sort hailed Geffy as the greatest ever. How you'un explain his dry run since his last championship? Poor luck?
Damn yall dumb.
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As far as Junior, I hate to say it, but I'm starting to wonder if he has "foot-shooter" syndrome. PC's point that we make our own luck is well-taken if not well-stated.
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bad luck no luck or luck? it s just what happens..
Jimmie Johnson had bad luck?
or he was just at the wrong place at the wrong time?
JR will be back.
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