I have no problem with the figure anyone assigned to the Haskell. However, I don\'t think the version of BB we saw in the Haskell is the same horse we saw in the spring.
IMO, the spring version of BB would have had no difficulty at all staying with Coal Play late on the turn and into the stretch. He would have cruised up to an inferior horse like that without even giving his best. He had that kind of speed and acceleration. This is not some even paced horse chasing an exceptional speed demon hoping to wear him down. The evidence that he wasn\'t running very well at that stage is that he wasn\'t even drawing off from Cool Coal Man at that point.
When he bore out in the spring it was a bad sign given his history. But he looked good, ran well, and went out well. Given the problems he had just prior to the Belmont, his performance in the Belmont, bearing out again, and everything else I saw last Sunday, IMO this is not the same horse no matter what the figures say.
I have no strong opinion about how he\'ll run next, but IMO something is still very wrong with him. IMO Curlin would kill this version of BB.