Chase and The Gypsy Gang, Man got to share this with you guys. I am literally on my back porch right now chilling, listening to this TH-cam video watching my 7 year old spinning laps on our back yard turn track on his 50 mini. Life is good! Keep up the great work!
*were and no, the guy was an idiot. When you're a professional being paid by companies to do a job you can't run around doing things that affect your ability to do that job like being penalized repeatedly, suspended, doing drugs, going to jail and expect to not be criticized for it. I can't do all that and keep my job.
It's crazy how society works we give assholes the okay as long as they're good at one thing in life. Yes he was fast but he also had a bad attitude, faught and was arrested but sure let's give him a pass. Not saying he needs to be in jail for life but being a professional athlete is a privilege not a right if you keep being an asshole and get yourself arrested you eventually lose that privilege end of story.
@@GARBO96 He served his time and lost his career.. That doesn't clear him of what he did nor the victim's of his actions. However it does sound like a mistake so my comment holds true.
@@charlesmaclelland891 how exactly is it a mistake other than he did it when he was young or he served his. You can't mistakenly assault somebody with a deadly even if he regretted doing it it's not a mistake
I am a huge fan of Jlaw but he was his own worst enemy. There is making a mistake, but there is doing it over and over and over which was frustrating for someone who couldn’t wait to see the guy line up just to see he wouldn’t/couldn’t. Actions have consequences. It’s a damn shame he couldn’t stop getting in trouble because his talent was truly incredible. I miss watching him ride.
Man I tell people that all the time. We are a product of our lives. We do what we do because of what we’ve experienced. I also agree that there needs to be personalities in the sport. That’s why I’m a big fan of Anderson. He doesn’t get crazy about all the stupid hype. He shows up and rides and goes home and takes care of his family.
We need more people like J law its what made moto cool. it was outlaw like how nascar was. Nowdays there trying to make it all mainstream like how nascar has become. Tired of seeing the cookie cutter mold that they try to turn people into. Take partying, and the attitude and personality away you take away part of what makes motocross fun and not boring. Look at GNCC people get down with the get down at GNCC races, Partying is a part of the GNCC lifestyle it just is.
Lmao I member the villo situation like it was yesterday this guys describes it like jlaw was doing nothing and villo launched the bike 😂😂 like don’t forget the entire situation before in both practice sessions
If J-Law agreed to let someone write his story it'd be a masterpiece. He would sale millions of books and set him up for the rest of his life. I'd buy two copies myself.
When your doing drugs in the hauler between motos (so I've read) between Motos and get in a fist fight with a spectator I think you have crossed the line. Why are you making excuses for this guy...really?
@@Atomic6851 I read from Jason's own words that he was using fentanyl.....drugs aside Jason was a punk who wasted his talent....there is a difference from being a ass kissing robot and a professional who is a positive ambassador for motocross
My replies reflect on the Jason era that is the subject at hand. Maybe Jason is a different person now and if so I'm not one to judge. But if we're talking about JLaw in his prime....he blew it. Do you remember him and Vilapoto at Hangtown circa 2007/8...you going to tell me that Ryan was the instigator
@@Atomic6851He absolutely was and still is on meth he’s been to prison for it and I know people who love him and know him well. They helped buy him bikes for his last comeback he just stole the Yamahas and sold them. The guy doesn’t deserve sympathy he has had his chances even the Coombs helped buy those bikes and he burned everyone.
The first time he went to prison the one that ended his career was because he bit off someone's ear. He deserves a second chance at life not pro sports
He didn't do anything that guys did in the old days do you really think he is the only one to trash a rental car really??? That is the worst thing he done while competing in the am the other thing was a fight with his best friend and I give him props for defending himself the kid had at least a 100 pounds in jay or close to it and they made up like the next day I mean I was there he didn't deserve to be treated the way he was treated at all Jay Law Fan For Life
Too many Knee Jerk Reactions from the organisation and sport journalists/commentators. Undeniably limited potential success of both the sport and JLaw long term. Seeing similar situation with Justin Barcia but obviously on a smaller scale. Justin was blamed instantly because of constantly pushed narratives and as a result was fined and ridiculed for the Ferrandis Tbone during MX season last year Justin even waited a few days to post his gopro footage showing no wrong doing just good racing and clearly proved how stupid and bias the reactions were.
Ryan V. And Ryan D. We're the epitome square good guys. Yes they ripped beyond belief. But AmA was scared of Jlaw. He did some wild shit. But both Ryan's wouldn't have been so dominant if Jlaw was there. The powers that be would rather have the guys on the podium thanking God. Instead thanking the girls at a bar. JLAW will always be that lost talent. He was the second coming of lechien.
Because this sport is for families and kids you cannot sell a loser to them. You cannot show children a meth head and tell them he is a role model RV and RD were just as good and honestly better without all the bad shit. It’s only J laws fault he did it to himself Gypsy is only helping to spread more J law misinformation
I don't know is he was needed, as much as Jase would disagree. Theres the good vs bad guy which does bring attention. A personality is fine and you're seeing it. AP7 has embraced more of his personality, Jett has a personality, Anderson has a personality. Its a lot less sponsor reading than it was 6,7,8 years ago which I do like. But at the same time the sport does need a degree of professionalism. Its fun to go out and party like a Rockstar. But the sports elevated since J-Law even,the amount of fast guys is a lot more than use to be IMO. As for the party mentality find brands to support it, they're out there. But be real is it something you want to sponsor and your rider is hung over and getting 17th. Or worse your rider wraps their car around a pole at 2AM and dies or kills someone, great brand recognition. Will that happen? Maybe, maybe not. But is it going to happen with Dungey? Its all fun to party, but when your results suffer. Sure there be the one event where they partied to 2AM and get first. Know how many guys I've see in the Am pits at Dilla with their pro card at 1AM. They suck the next day. For the its fun to watch guys clean one other out. Its also great when you get the guys who idolize him as amateurs and you're at the local races getting your bike cleaned out for no good reason than a $25 trophy and now you need a new rim or subframe, handlebars, or whatever because they kid wants to ride like so and so... Also look how much has been complained this year. The tracks are too GNARLY all the riders are getting hurt. Yeah lets go with rubbing is racing and take outs make the sport fun to watch and have Kyle Chisolm win the 450 SX title.
Chase and The Gypsy Gang, Man got to share this with you guys. I am literally on my back porch right now chilling, listening to this TH-cam video watching my 7 year old spinning laps on our back yard turn track on his 50 mini. Life is good! Keep up the great work!
His names jase my brother and you’re living the dream 👌
@@churchoftheburningbushpodc7168 Thanks for the correction much appreciated.
Been hearing j.law's name on several podcast.
I hope the guy gets the love he deserves for being one of the best ever on the bike
*were and no, the guy was an idiot. When you're a professional being paid by companies to do a job you can't run around doing things that affect your ability to do that job like being penalized repeatedly, suspended, doing drugs, going to jail and expect to not be criticized for it. I can't do all that and keep my job.
It's crazy how society works we give assholes the okay as long as they're good at one thing in life. Yes he was fast but he also had a bad attitude, faught and was arrested but sure let's give him a pass. Not saying he needs to be in jail for life but being a professional athlete is a privilege not a right if you keep being an asshole and get yourself arrested you eventually lose that privilege end of story.
Waiting for Arma prize pack from Pulpmx Fantasy.
I watched the podium live, I believe his words were “dude, f**k dude” haha it was awesome 😂
I didn't know Chuck Norris had so much knowledge about motor-x.
People need to realize these athletes are human and make mistakes. He's always gonna be one of my favorite regardless of the haters!
He was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon that doesn't sound like a mistake
@@GARBO96 He served his time and lost his career.. That doesn't clear him of what he did nor the victim's of his actions. However it does sound like a mistake so my comment holds true.
@@charlesmaclelland891 how exactly is it a mistake other than he did it when he was young or he served his. You can't mistakenly assault somebody with a deadly even if he regretted doing it it's not a mistake
He bit off somebody's ear explain how that is a mistake?
Let me bite off your finger and when you try to press charges it was a mistake so I walk free😂😂
What do you expect when you have a bad attitude and always partying. No team wants someone like that. J Law screwed himself.
I am a huge fan of Jlaw but he was his own worst enemy. There is making a mistake, but there is doing it over and over and over which was frustrating for someone who couldn’t wait to see the guy line up just to see he wouldn’t/couldn’t. Actions have consequences. It’s a damn shame he couldn’t stop getting in trouble because his talent was truly incredible. I miss watching him ride.
Man I tell people that all the time. We are a product of our lives. We do what we do because of what we’ve experienced. I also agree that there needs to be personalities in the sport. That’s why I’m a big fan of Anderson. He doesn’t get crazy about all the stupid hype. He shows up and rides and goes home and takes care of his family.
We need more people like J law its what made moto cool. it was outlaw like how nascar was. Nowdays there trying to make it all mainstream like how nascar has become. Tired of seeing the cookie cutter mold that they try to turn people into. Take partying, and the attitude and personality away you take away part of what makes motocross fun and not boring. Look at GNCC people get down with the get down at GNCC races, Partying is a part of the GNCC lifestyle it just is.
2018 lol team fried was at razzles qfter daytona sx
We are people too harsh on J Law? I'm Ron Burgundy?
Lmao I member the villo situation like it was yesterday this guys describes it like jlaw was doing nothing and villo launched the bike 😂😂 like don’t forget the entire situation before in both practice sessions
If J-Law agreed to let someone write his story it'd be a masterpiece. He would sale millions of books and set him up for the rest of his life. I'd buy two copies myself.
Millions?
I’d buy it
@@kevinpatterson1680 Yep. No doubt about it.
No they we’re not
Were* NOT we’re. We’re stands for “ we are”
Except jlaw had 2 prior track fights before his run in with vpoto! Jlaw was jlaws own worst enemy, he threw away what he had
* Were
When your doing drugs in the hauler between motos (so I've read) between Motos and get in a fist fight with a spectator I think you have crossed the line. Why are you making excuses for this guy...really?
He wasn't doing drugs . That's complete BS. He was just his own person and not a robot.
@@Atomic6851 I read from Jason's own words that he was using fentanyl.....drugs aside Jason was a punk who wasted his talent....there is a difference from being a ass kissing robot and a professional who is a positive ambassador for motocross
My replies reflect on the Jason era that is the subject at hand. Maybe Jason is a different person now and if so I'm not one to judge. But if we're talking about JLaw in his prime....he blew it. Do you remember him and Vilapoto at Hangtown circa 2007/8...you going to tell me that Ryan was the instigator
@@Atomic6851He absolutely was and still is on meth he’s been to prison for it and I know people who love him and know him well. They helped buy him bikes for his last comeback he just stole the Yamahas and sold them. The guy doesn’t deserve sympathy he has had his chances even the Coombs helped buy those bikes and he burned everyone.
The first time he went to prison the one that ended his career was because he bit off someone's ear. He deserves a second chance at life not pro sports
Were… not we’re 🙃
He didn't do anything that guys did in the old days do you really think he is the only one to trash a rental car really??? That is the worst thing he done while competing in the am the other thing was a fight with his best friend and I give him props for defending himself the kid had at least a 100 pounds in jay or close to it and they made up like the next day I mean I was there he didn't deserve to be treated the way he was treated at all Jay Law Fan For Life
Justin Hill?
We’re
Enough of Lawrence, he was nothing what an amateur not a pro. You people need to let go
An amateur who won the pro 250 championship? Riiiiiiight 😂
Scott pretending J Law didn’t deserve all of this is rich. When you act like a punk you get treated like one and that’s why he always was.
He 100% deserves it he bit off someone's ear. That's no mistake
Nope, and the people around him should have been harder on him. Dude through away a chance most riders dream of having.
Who even knows who JLaw is. Or cares
They were way to harsh on him. The Villopotto thing was bullshit.
Too many Knee Jerk Reactions from the organisation and sport journalists/commentators.
Undeniably limited potential success of both the sport and JLaw long term.
Seeing similar situation with Justin Barcia but obviously on a smaller scale.
Justin was blamed instantly because of constantly pushed narratives and as a result was fined and ridiculed for the Ferrandis Tbone during MX season last year
Justin even waited a few days to post his gopro footage showing no wrong doing just good racing and clearly proved how stupid and bias the reactions were.
👍✅
Ryan V. And Ryan D. We're the epitome square good guys. Yes they ripped beyond belief. But AmA was scared of Jlaw. He did some wild shit. But both Ryan's wouldn't have been so dominant if Jlaw was there. The powers that be would rather have the guys on the podium thanking God. Instead thanking the girls at a bar. JLAW will always be that lost talent. He was the second coming of lechien.
Because this sport is for families and kids you cannot sell a loser to them. You cannot show children a meth head and tell them he is a role model RV and RD were just as good and honestly better without all the bad shit. It’s only J laws fault he did it to himself Gypsy is only helping to spread more J law misinformation
He bit off somebody's ear that's why he went to jail for one year that doesn't belong in pro sports
Nobody was too harsh on this guy he bit somebody's ear off. the facts he only got one year is probably because he was a pro athlete
We could all be a little harsher on your grammatical errors. 😂
I don't know is he was needed, as much as Jase would disagree. Theres the good vs bad guy which does bring attention. A personality is fine and you're seeing it. AP7 has embraced more of his personality, Jett has a personality, Anderson has a personality. Its a lot less sponsor reading than it was 6,7,8 years ago which I do like. But at the same time the sport does need a degree of professionalism. Its fun to go out and party like a Rockstar. But the sports elevated since J-Law even,the amount of fast guys is a lot more than use to be IMO. As for the party mentality find brands to support it, they're out there. But be real is it something you want to sponsor and your rider is hung over and getting 17th. Or worse your rider wraps their car around a pole at 2AM and dies or kills someone, great brand recognition. Will that happen? Maybe, maybe not. But is it going to happen with Dungey? Its all fun to party, but when your results suffer. Sure there be the one event where they partied to 2AM and get first. Know how many guys I've see in the Am pits at Dilla with their pro card at 1AM. They suck the next day. For the its fun to watch guys clean one other out. Its also great when you get the guys who idolize him as amateurs and you're at the local races getting your bike cleaned out for no good reason than a $25 trophy and now you need a new rim or subframe, handlebars, or whatever because they kid wants to ride like so and so... Also look how much has been complained this year. The tracks are too GNARLY all the riders are getting hurt. Yeah lets go with rubbing is racing and take outs make the sport fun to watch and have Kyle Chisolm win the 450 SX title.
Get that skunk some deodorant
Now it's legal.
Fucking oath.
Bahaha 😂😂