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Nothing at all against brutus or his camp. Cool and seasoned dudes. Not at all on his 2nd was he killing though. The other was spooky as hell and all kind of agreements were broke which made the other at a big disadvantage. Brutus handler saw the other was spooky and stood like a linebacker right over the top of them. Brutus came out fast but the other was smart. By 20 min Brutus blew hot. A handle was made because the other was turning as he had before. Some quick handles and each made scratch but Brutus was starting to lay around. The other was starting to take control. With the scratch on the other Brutus handler made a good handle and they switched corners. The others handler was told to swap corners. The crowd was only to one side of the room. The spooky hound now had to scratch to the dog and handler who hand been right over top of him and crowd. He got counted out looking at the crowd. When they passed exiting he tried for Brutus again. When asked to courtesy by his own crowd Brutus owner refused. Brutus was head down facing a neutral corner gassed and exhausted. The other was rolled the next day and only had one hole in his shoulder. His owner felt so bad he begged for another shot at Brutus double the money with the same dog. His dog had been shown previously private only 5 to a side. The show was 3hrs from the original agreed location which he found out an hour before the agreed start. His dog got car sick and was off as hell. Trying to make Ch he made a bad call still going and was absolutely out handled and managed. Brutus was not killing in that one and the end result is why I questioned his gameness. Him looking exhausted and uninterested and his handler refused to courtesy. Glad to know it was only my questioning and he showed game though. The other nearly broke a leg on one in his next morning roll. A dog that fresh wasnt being killed less than 8hrs before. His first, I don't know the guys but they were said to be backyard ppl.
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This right here folks is a perfect example that gameness is not absolute like some would like to believe. It's glaringly obvious by what EGK just stated the Brutus dog was going to stand to the better dog on that day and he questioned the dogs gameness.
And it is likewise glaringly obvious that Brutus proved to be a very game dog later according to Ragedog10 who has no questions about how game Brutus was.
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That's one thing for sure S_B and I factor that for the most part Brutus just ran hot as hell. He was muscled like hell and dropped weight fast. Even if he would've quit that day I would've looked more at that heat wall he hit hard and fast. I also can't say the other was better. He broke legs in his first but had to come from behind with the other gasing out miles ahead. In his second his handler had help from the old timer that owned the one he beat cause he liked the muscle and how fast the other came out. The old timer and some shot he gives before made both of those look like shit. I believe if what I was told was right he helped with Brutus and gave the same shot. There was the same result 3 times from that shit. The Spooky dog worked threw it but wasn't the same after. Luckily his comp was half started and just stood from start to finish on the scratch line. If Brutus got the same shot he had the same result.
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