Quote:
Originally Posted by AskinHaskin
ROFL
Have you looked up the definition of "cheat" lately ???
"...act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage... "
Despite all of those microscopic....
Upon first trying the Thoroughbred ranks, Baffert won with 15 of his first 48 TB starters, all more than 40 years ago.
Now again, where is the unfair advantage, and how come you've been too inept to be able to unearth it despite 40+ years of study?
|
You do realize in his 1999 book that Bob Baffert admitted cheating in his first year of training? It's more likely he has been on the cutting edge of performance enhancing for the entirety of his career. Whatever he does, it's undetectable from modern testing. So, you either have to believe that Baffert is heads and shoulders better than any other trainer in the history of the game or he uses something to gain an edge.
The results, especially in the last decade, are science fiction-like and should bring a person with a modicum of common sense to an obvious conclusion. Those that refuse to draw this conclusion are almost always motivated by something other than the truth.