Quote Originally Posted by CrazyRed View Post
I agree with all your posts. It's not like he had some dog he had no clue about he had a gyp he was working with going for her 5th. So he had good knowledge about the gyp and what she could take. Talk to him or anybody that was there and they will tell you that he did no wrong and even around 25min mark when his gyp really had took bottom because for the first 10 mins she was laying the boom before things evened up but around 25 his gyp really was on the bottom he told Chino that his bitch would weather the storm from Siega and then get back and finish her job as she has done her 4 previous wins, well a few mins later when he seen his bitch wouldn't make the comeback he picked up. Like Frost said you dont pick up at the first sign of trouble you pick up when you have no chance to win and when that became reality he picked up immediately. It was a rare show, and by rare I mean rare when two great dogs are in great condition and both going for something. It was game 7 of the World Series, you give your ace in your pocket an opportunity to win.

I agree with the gist of what you said, except one tiny detail: the bitch is dead.

If a man "knows his bitch and picks up at the right time," then his bitch would still be alive.

The simple fact of the matter is he picked up too late.

I am not trying to knock anyone, but there was a point the bitch could have been saved, and it is clear that he waited past that point.

Jack