View Poll Results: Should Michael quit ?
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14th July 2010, 14:57 #21
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It's all starting to remind me of another famous Michael...
Jordan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jordan
Read the sections marked 'Second Retirement' and 'Washington Wizards comeback', different sport but the parameters will start to sound awfully familiar...Defend mediocrity... because excelence is just too hard to achieve. :p
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14th July 2010, 16:13 #22
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Originally Posted by veeten
oR Brett Farve
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...omment-4220318
some just do not know how to quit....
others are experts,
just look at kimiOnly the dead know the end of war. Plato:beer:
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14th July 2010, 16:24 #23
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For me, the great Michael retired in 2006. I agree with Luca, this is a different Michael.
Il diavolo era il 1° luglio 1947 nato.
Forza Ferrari
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14th July 2010, 17:22 #24
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Yes. I think that he is enjoying himself, being a F1 driver again, but he is definitely past his prime. You can't cheat nature.
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14th July 2010, 17:50 #25
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You need a car that can perform to get results, give him a car that can and lets see what happens.
Rosberg would not have been on the podium if Vettel hadn't blown it.Protect your computer for FREE visit Security4free
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14th July 2010, 18:09 #26
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Originally Posted by Anderton
I don't necessarily mean that I personally ignore Schumacher's greatness or his 7 titles. I'm just saying that he is a complicated character that people already have strong feelings for or against. Something really significant would have to happen for a failed comeback season to have much of an impact on his legacy.
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14th July 2010, 20:41 #27
Not because I like Schumacher (I don't), but I think he should stay at least one more year. And the main reason for that is I think Nico could learn a lot from The Shoe. Even though Schumacher has apparently lost a step, I can't think of a better driver to help build Rosberg into the best racer that he can be.
I don't like him. But I do respect him. So I'd hate to see Michael leave in complete humiliation."Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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14th July 2010, 21:27 #28
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Originally Posted by 555-04Q2
and although I've never been a fan of his,.. I cannot deny that is return has been good for F1 as well. It is nice to see so many former WDC drivers on the grid and a tough field of many good drivers,. Now if Kimi comes back next year, it would be a spectacular field of f1 driversyou can't argue with results.
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14th July 2010, 21:31 #29
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Originally Posted by Sonicyou can't argue with results.
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14th July 2010, 21:34 #30
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I also think if the car was bit better we would see a different story. He might still be getting beat by Rosberg, but then it might be for p2-5 instead of the lower end of p5-10 average. Rosberg is a darn good driver and is yet to win a race. This car is probably the 4/5/6th best (depending on the circuit)competing with the likes of renault and Force India as well as a quickly improving Williams.
you can't argue with results.
Think it was on SD.
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