Rough one for Hobbs but even rougher day for Holt. Guess they both went too hard in their last big workout.
He doesn't know how to race yet, nothing to do with the session.
Before you call someone an "idiot," please show clear mapping of your pronoun to its antecedent: does "[h]e" refer to Hobbs or Holt? Even better, think twice before calling someone an "idiot."
He doesn't know how to race yet, nothing to do with the session.
Before you call someone an "idiot," please show clear mapping of your pronoun to its antecedent: does "[h]e" refer to Hobbs or Holt? Even better, think twice before calling someone an "idiot."
I think if you properly used context clues you'd be able to figure it out
He doesn't know how to race yet, nothing to do with the session.
Before you call someone an "idiot," please show clear mapping of your pronoun to its antecedent: does "[h]e" refer to Hobbs or Holt? Even better, think twice before calling someone an "idiot."
The thread is about Kessler's last workout, and he's a young runner who has had limited competitive racing, therefore you are an idiot.
Before you call someone an "idiot," please show clear mapping of your pronoun to its antecedent: does "[h]e" refer to Hobbs or Holt? Even better, think twice before calling someone an "idiot."
The thread is about Kessler's last workout, and he's a young runner who has had limited competitive racing, therefore you are an idiot.
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You replied to a post discussing BOTH Holt and Kessler with a “He.” Don’t leave us guessing, bro.