IChoseD2 wrote:
I'm a fan of her, but is that a DQ in the last 10 meters? I hope not.
the punk ass crap needs to stop, run through the line and save the antics for later...i was hoping she would have been dq'd
This post was removed.
IChoseD2 wrote:
I'm a fan of her, but is that a DQ in the last 10 meters? I hope not.
the punk ass crap needs to stop, run through the line and save the antics for later...i was hoping she would have been dq'd
She needs to be put in her place one of these days as she is way too cocky on the track. Shamrocks.
Ato Boldon didn't even see Hobbs move first. SMH.
Between Jamaica and Nigeria I think she will have to focus a bit more in the near future.
what meanest thou? wrote:
She sounds like an idiot. Most American athletes do. I was impressed by the young decathlete who had the pr's. He could form a complete sentence that wasn't full of meaningless superlatives and incomplete sentences. I hate it when athletes start every response with the phrase "I mean...". I cringe...
Give me articulate athletes who can respond to questions in an intelligible way. Like Damian Warner, Justin Knight, Allison Felix, Classy! Love 'em. Even someone like Bernard Lagat speaks better English than many native US athletes. Shacarri is full of bombast - which I guess gets track more attention, so I suppose I should be happy. But the others enlighten me with their responses.
Anyway, probably opened a can of worms, but I'm tired of vacuous athlete interviews full of meaningless sentence fragments.
You have a pretty good idea of what questions they're going to ask you - take 2 minutes out of your training and formulate a few stock responses.
glad you got that off your chest?
what meanest thou? wrote:
She sounds like an idiot. Most American athletes do. I was impressed by the young decathlete who had the pr's. He could form a complete sentence that wasn't full of meaningless superlatives and incomplete sentences. I hate it when athletes start every response with the phrase "I mean...". I cringe...
Give me articulate athletes who can respond to questions in an intelligible way. Like Damian Warner, Justin Knight, Allison Felix, Classy! Love 'em. Even someone like Bernard Lagat speaks better English than many native US athletes. Shacarri is full of bombast - which I guess gets track more attention, so I suppose I should be happy. But the others enlighten me with their responses.
Anyway, probably opened a can of worms, but I'm tired of vacuous athlete interviews full of meaningless sentence fragments.
You have a pretty good idea of what questions they're going to ask you - take 2 minutes out of your training and formulate a few stock responses.
Lucky for her the job is running fast not being a public speaker and I hope she continues to act how she acts as it obviously gives her a boost in confidence needed to win races. And I don’t think you actually care seeming as you said stock responses means you really don’t care to hear what they have to say.
She’s for sure a young jack-off of a kid, but you know what? I would take her over Allyson Falix any day.
Oh, puhleeze!!!! Allyson is a LADY. Richardson is anything but.
Good lord, this girl needs to be SEDATED!!!
Think about what you actually just said. That’s pathetic and inhumane. Good lord man you don’t have to be a fan of the younger lady but don’t say crap like that. The lack of any self control on this board is truly disgusting.
That’s your response to someone animated?
You sound as lame as Falix.
lke_4:25 wrote:
what meanest thou? wrote:
She sounds like an idiot. Most American athletes do. I was impressed by the young decathlete who had the pr's. He could form a complete sentence that wasn't full of meaningless superlatives and incomplete sentences. I hate it when athletes start every response with the phrase "I mean...". I cringe...
Give me articulate athletes who can respond to questions in an intelligible way. Like Damian Warner, Justin Knight, Allison Felix, Classy! Love 'em. Even someone like Bernard Lagat speaks better English than many native US athletes. Shacarri is full of bombast - which I guess gets track more attention, so I suppose I should be happy. But the others enlighten me with their responses.
Anyway, probably opened a can of worms, but I'm tired of vacuous athlete interviews full of meaningless sentence fragments.
You have a pretty good idea of what questions they're going to ask you - take 2 minutes out of your training and formulate a few stock responses.
Lucky for her the job is running fast not being a public speaker and I hope she continues to act how she acts as it obviously gives her a boost in confidence needed to win races. And I don’t think you actually care seeming as you said stock responses means you really don’t care to hear what they have to say.
No, I don't want stock responses. I just want intelligible ones.
Javman wrote:
Oh, puhleeze!!!! Allyson is a LADY. Richardson is anything but.
Richardson screams dude looks like a lady. So there’s that..
ggteyagain wrote:
Think about what you actually just said. That’s pathetic and inhumane. Good lord man you don’t have to be a fan of the younger lady but don’t say crap like that. The lack of any self control on this board is truly disgusting.
He can’t handle candor.
dontreallyknowanything wrote:
Javman wrote:
Oh, puhleeze!!!! Allyson is a LADY. Richardson is anything but.
Richardson screams dude looks like a lady. So there’s that..
You seriously think that? Must be hanging around tiny distance dudes too much.😮
Javman wrote:
Whoever approved her matriculation past the 6th grade should be fired. She can't speak worth a damned.
I was laughing what was running through Thomas’s head (Harvard), while she was lined up next to this ding dong.
IChoseD2 wrote:
I'm a fan of her, but is that a DQ in the last 10 meters? I hope not.
Unless it's a close race and it's impeding,they don't DQ in a straight line race.
There is no advantage gained.
what meanest thou? wrote:
She sounds like an idiot. Most American athletes do. I was impressed by the young decathlete who had the pr's. He could form a complete sentence that wasn't full of meaningless superlatives and incomplete sentences. I hate it when athletes start every response with the phrase "I mean...". I cringe...
Give me articulate athletes who can respond to questions in an intelligible way. Like Damian Warner, Justin Knight, Allison Felix, Classy! Love 'em. Even someone like Bernard Lagat speaks better English than many native US athletes. Shacarri is full of bombast - which I guess gets track more attention, so I suppose I should be happy. But the others enlighten me with their responses.
Anyway, probably opened a can of worms, but I'm tired of vacuous athlete interviews full of meaningless sentence fragments.
You have a pretty good idea of what questions they're going to ask you - take 2 minutes out of your training and formulate a few stock responses.
The orange buffoon Trump is a functional illiterate and he was your fuhrer
for four years.
Too bad for all you confederate debris the stop watch is colorblind,can't
recognize white privilege.
Ain't 1857 wrote:
IChoseD2 wrote:
I'm a fan of her, but is that a DQ in the last 10 meters? I hope not.
Unless it's a close race and it's impeding,they don't DQ in a straight line race.
There is no advantage gained.
^this^
You can leave your lane on the straightaway as long as it doesn't interfere. I now longer remember the exact wording.
Also, I appreciate she doesn't hide her personality; it makes her more interesting.