Brett Hoffman has written a sports column on western events for more than two decades for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and he is a member of the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame in the Fort Worth Stockyards. He has consistently covered the Professional Bull Riders since its first season in 1994.
Posted At : March 6, 2010 8:23 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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Earlier this week, I interviewed a talented bull rider who wins big on the national pro rodeo circuit.
And I've heard him make this misinformed statement more than once: "The only real difference in riding bulls in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and the Professional Bull Riders is the $1 million bonus that's awarded to the PBR World Champion."
Posted At : February 27, 2010 11:14 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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After reading the comments of fans who bad-mouthed the PBR's Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational last weekend at Cowboys Stadium, let me say I understand where you're coming from.
But you're wrong. Dead wrong. Can't-hang-on-for-8-seconds wrong.
Posted At : February 20, 2010 10:13 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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As he discussed the preparation of Cowboys Stadium for tonight's big show, Cody Lambert couldn't have said it better.
"You have to remember, this is Randy Bernard's last (major) event for the PBR," Lambert said. "Randy wants to go out in style, and this is a very important event to him. We don't enjoy seeing him go. We hate to see him go, but we're going to do everything to make an event that he's really proud of."
Posted At : February 6, 2010 9:44 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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The big news: PBR CEO Randy Bernard resigns.
Earlier this week, Bernard resigned from his 15-year position as chief executive officer of the Professional Bull Riders. It's effective on March 1 when he takes over the leadership position of motorsports' Indy Racing League.
Posted At : January 30, 2010 9:23 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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It was one eye-opening experience to watch Randy Bernard, Ty Murray and Cody Lambert meet members of the media and sell the PBR.
Earlier this week, the three men visited the Fort Worth Star-Telegram newsroom and touted the Dickies Iron Cowboy Invitational, which is scheduled for Feb. 20 at Cowboy It was one eye-opening experience to watch Randy Bernard, Ty Murray and Cody Lambert meet members of the media and sell the PBR.
Posted At : January 23, 2010 10:26 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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The PBR sent its judges a stark reminder this week: Get it right or get out.
After witnessing the suspension of veteran judge Jeff Shearer for his bad call at last weekend's tour stop in Sacramento, Calif., officials will think twice before they post the scores throughout tonight's show in Anaheim.
Posted At : January 16, 2010 9:52 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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It was far from what I hoped for.
Hopefully, the next time Code Blue is ridden for the 8 second count, it'll be for a lot more than a meager score of 76.25 points. When such a high-caliber bull is conquered, I would hope to see at least a 95.
Posted At : January 9, 2010 10:10 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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Slade Long makes a great point.
The bucking bull statistics expert, who writes the "Morning Line" feature for the Professional Bull Riders' Web site, began his Jan. 8 commentary by discussing the significance of the PBR's presence this weekend in Madison Square Garden.
Posted At : January 2, 2010 10:38 AM | Posted By : Brett Hoffman
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As a writer, it's easy to get too caught up in covering cowboys over the bulls.
After all, the big attention-grabber in the Professional Bull Riders is the $1 million bonus that's annually awarded to the World Champion Bull Rider.
There's also a tendency to write on cowboys over animals because people talk and bulls won't say a word. But at the same time, a writer never goes wrong by giving the bovines lots of pub because their stories are so compelling.