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RocknRoll

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Re: Meadowlands rookies
« Reply #30 on: March 26, 2014, 09:57:35 AM »
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I'm laughing at calling a leading driver from a major circuit a "rookie"
As a matter of fact, when he was a leading driver there, it was a better circuit than M1.

It's cool we're all laughing at your childish responses since someone posted facts proving you were wrong. It's obvious you couldn't understand the term "Meadowlands Rookie" yet you couldn't help yourself by spewing a bunch of made up nonsense. Of course you had no problem posting about Marcus Miller being a rookie even though he had over 200 Big M drives and was a top driver on your favorite circuit.

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Re: Meadowlands rookies
« Reply #31 on: March 26, 2014, 10:12:02 AM »
And I'm laughing that you posted this:

Marcus had over 200 drives at M1 last year, yet you point out that he was forgotten? Marcus was also leading driver (or one of, not sure if he won a driving title) on a major harness circuit, and has won numerous races all across the East coast.

I think the term "Meadowlands Rookie" was intended to mean Rookie to the Meadowlands, not Rookie in general. As has already been pointed out, Zeron had NO drives prior to his jump to the Meadowlands last fall while Marcus has driven hundreds of times.

You can't have it both ways; you can't include Marcus yet feel the need to exclude Zeron.

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