Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:44 am EDT

As Jimmie Johnson piles up victory after victory en route to a possible fourth straight Cup championship, the only thing rising faster than the 48 team's standing is the tide of whining, complaining, moaning and bitching about how horrible it is that Jimmie Johnson is winning. It's reached near-deafening levels, so let's see if we can run down some of the gripes, shall we?
• "The 48 team is a bunch of cheatin' cheaters!"
• "The Chase/cookie-cutter tracks/Car of Tomorrow is sooooo boring!"
• "NASCAR was so much better back in the Good Old Days."
• "Jimmie Johnson is as interesting as three gallons of melted vanilla ice cream."
And on and on and on. I've got my own thoughts about all these whines, but I'll let Don Corleone take this one:
Slap 'em silly, Vito! That's exactly what all the complainers need, a bracing little dose of reality. Here's the deal, friends: you're watching history at work here. You may not like it right now, but thirty years from now, your grandchildren will be asking what you were doing when you had the chance to see one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history. And you'll say ... "I was promising to leave NASCAR!" And they'll say, "Was that the 50th time you made that promise, or the 60th?"
Why's it so hard for people to accept that maybe, just maybe, Johnson might be one of those once-in-a-generation talents like Tiger Woods or Michael Jordan? He and Chad Knaus have connected in a way that no other team has done, he's got a crew that can prepare a car precisely for any given track. They've recognized that it's not just about mashin' the gas and turnin' left; there's strategy involved that any team could pursue, but doesn't. Is that Johnson's fault, then, that other teams can't keep up?
Also, quit the whining about cheating; nobody's under more scrutiny than Johnson. Let's break down this "NASCAR is helping Johnson" nonsense, JFK conspiracy-style. If Jimmie Johnson wins, who benefits? Johnson, of course, but who else? Everybody who's not a 48 fan is raging at NASCAR right now; where's the benefit in that? If there was going to be conspiracy, why wouldn't it pump up Junior to championship contention? (Hey, as long as we're through the looking glass, why not get totally freaky?)
For the record, I'm not a Johnson fan; I'm a Tony Stewart guy, and would like nothing better than for Smoke to take JJ to the house. But I'll also be upfront about it -- I'm jealous as hell of Johnson's success and the glory his fans bathe in. And so are you. Look inside yourself. Admit the truth. You'll feel better.
In the end, if you don't like Johnson winning everything, it's pretty simple: your guy's got to step it up. Until that happens, quit your crying. That's not NASCAR.
From the Marbles is a NASCAR blog edited by Jay Busbee. Email him, and follow him on Twitter.

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Just out of curiosity have either France or Helton specifically denied they are helping Johnson and the #48 to make history ?
And who does Chad Knaus really work for ? We should be told :-)
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Seriously I sometimes wish JJ would punch somebody out just to prove that he's human, but why would he? He's on top of the world.
Lol Tigger, you must have been in a tizzy! At least KK isn't in the basement any more. That is nice to see.
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While I am not a "fan" of Jimmie, I still like the guy and appreciate what he can do with the car. Half the chasers where laps down before the race was even half over... and anyone else that could compete, where were they?? Jeff at least tried to battle Jimmie and his loose car at the end, but again, JJ dominates. Is it old? Yup... was it still an exciting race? I thought so.... I'm tired of seeing Jimmie in VL too but until we can get some major competition (like 2008 Carl), then he's just gonna keep driving away with the checkers.
Good article Jay!
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And as for the comments of "its all over, give Jimmie the trophy now" are we watching the same races?? This chase is only 1/2 over. There are still 5 races left!!!! Anything can happen to anyone, including Jimmie. Now Im a HUGE Jimmie fan, but if he doesnt win this year championship, so be it. I will be very disappointed, but I certainly wont quit watching Nascar because my driver DIDNT win. I'll be back on February 14th to watch the Daytona 500 just like most of you will!
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