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<blockquote data-quote="wacocowboy" data-source="post: 1294294" data-attributes="member: 21602"><p>Ain't that the truth. Last night was the rank pen at the NFR and only one guy covered and, a few of those bulls were not as good as the bulls in the PBR long rounds. The one that did get covered looked like a county fair bull sure as heck not what I expected out of the rank pen. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Robinson, Berger, D&H, and Moreno I think are pretty big but yeah the PBR has like 70 plus contractors. Cody goes for quality over quantity. Like the lady that owned Mick E Mouse that was all she had. I know some the same guys take bulls to both places but it seems they take the better ones to the PBR.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The PRCA bull riding is in trouble. Riders and bulls are not that good. I think the PRCA would be smart to reach out to the PBR and try to work something out where they could get some top riders at the NFR. There is a lot of money at the NFR I bet PBR riders would be interested in competing there along with a few other PRCA majors. I know some do it because Shane Proctor is at the finals. If the ERA takes off along with the PBR the PRCA could find themselves looking like the minor leagues. The PRCA depends on sponsors if they go away the PRCA is screwed and bull riding has always been the most popular event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wacocowboy, post: 1294294, member: 21602"] Ain't that the truth. Last night was the rank pen at the NFR and only one guy covered and, a few of those bulls were not as good as the bulls in the PBR long rounds. The one that did get covered looked like a county fair bull sure as heck not what I expected out of the rank pen. Robinson, Berger, D&H, and Moreno I think are pretty big but yeah the PBR has like 70 plus contractors. Cody goes for quality over quantity. Like the lady that owned Mick E Mouse that was all she had. I know some the same guys take bulls to both places but it seems they take the better ones to the PBR. The PRCA bull riding is in trouble. Riders and bulls are not that good. I think the PRCA would be smart to reach out to the PBR and try to work something out where they could get some top riders at the NFR. There is a lot of money at the NFR I bet PBR riders would be interested in competing there along with a few other PRCA majors. I know some do it because Shane Proctor is at the finals. If the ERA takes off along with the PBR the PRCA could find themselves looking like the minor leagues. The PRCA depends on sponsors if they go away the PRCA is screwed and bull riding has always been the most popular event. [/QUOTE]
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