This is one of the strangest posts I've ever read here. It's almost a troll post, but it's so unfunny that I don't think it can be. That said, it's so stupid that I don't think anyone can actually believe it. I'll give it a 7/10 for the bewilderment I experienced trying to comprehend it.
Anyway, burrito jokes aside, I'm curious how she'll do. Like Cranny, had a decent but maybe disppointing (to her) college career, so does she make similar improvements like Cranny did? Or just try to compete for teams?
Jerry likes Stanford alums because they are smart enough to avoid getting caught
If anyone thinks doping is limited to BTC only they are completely delusional
Didn’t claim they were (the only group), but they are the club with the current shadow in the sport. Seems like a poor business decision at this point in time. A puny nike contract, a coach that wants to find out if you bend or break, and immediate suspicion.
Didn’t claim they were (the only group), but they are the club with the current shadow in the sport. Seems like a poor business decision at this point in time. A puny nike contract, a coach that wants to find out if you bend or break, and immediate suspicion.
but I’m just a letsrun troll
I still haven't gotten a satisfying reason to believe BTC is doping. I can believe that individual athletes are doping on their own, but I don't think there's anyone joining the group and finding out afterwards that they dope all of their athletes. It absolutely would have leaked by now. I'm also completely convinced that Fisher is clean. There's no way someone with a Stanford engineering degree is going to risk their professional reputation to dope in distance running.
It may seem like a bad business decision, but I think it's way more likely that it was the best decision she had if she wants to pursue running. She graduated from Stanford. Maybe I'm putting too much stock into it, but I feel like if you graduate from Stanford, you're probably making pretty good life decisions.
Didn’t claim they were (the only group), but they are the club with the current shadow in the sport. Seems like a poor business decision at this point in time. A puny nike contract, a coach that wants to find out if you bend or break, and immediate suspicion.
but I’m just a letsrun troll
I still haven't gotten a satisfying reason to believe BTC is doping. I can believe that individual athletes are doping on their own, but I don't think there's anyone joining the group and finding out afterwards that they dope all of their athletes. It absolutely would have leaked by now. I'm also completely convinced that Fisher is clean. There's no way someone with a Stanford engineering degree is going to risk their professional reputation to dope in distance running.
It may seem like a bad business decision, but I think it's way more likely that it was the best decision she had if she wants to pursue running. She graduated from Stanford. Maybe I'm putting too much stock into it, but I feel like if you graduate from Stanford, you're probably making pretty good life decisions.
A satisfying reason?
Having a convicted doper on the team who the coaches defended with the head coach making claims to have never heard of nandrolone before doesn’t satisfy you?
How about continuing to train the convicted doper and having them present at team activities?
Um, so who is she? Never heard of her, I don't think she's a national champion either, so BTC just gets some random mediocre girl in the streets? Is this some sort of burrito experiment? lol
Didn’t claim they were (the only group), but they are the club with the current shadow in the sport. Seems like a poor business decision at this point in time. A puny nike contract, a coach that wants to find out if you bend or break, and immediate suspicion.
but I’m just a letsrun troll
I still haven't gotten a satisfying reason to believe BTC is doping. I can believe that individual athletes are doping on their own, but I don't think there's anyone joining the group and finding out afterwards that they dope all of their athletes. It absolutely would have leaked by now. I'm also completely convinced that Fisher is clean. There's no way someone with a Stanford engineering degree is going to risk their professional reputation to dope in distance running.
It may seem like a bad business decision, but I think it's way more likely that it was the best decision she had if she wants to pursue running. She graduated from Stanford. Maybe I'm putting too much stock into it, but I feel like if you graduate from Stanford, you're probably making pretty good life decisions.
You are absolutely caught up in the Ivy league degree. Being really smart doesn't win gold medals and society doesn't really idolize really smart people like we do athletes and actors/ musicians, etc.
That being said I think Shelby was intentionally doping. Whether it's team wide I don't know but anyone suspicious of the NOP should have just as much concern with the BTC if not more...
I still haven't gotten a satisfying reason to believe BTC is doping. I can believe that individual athletes are doping on their own, but I don't think there's anyone joining the group and finding out afterwards that they dope all of their athletes. It absolutely would have leaked by now. I'm also completely convinced that Fisher is clean. There's no way someone with a Stanford engineering degree is going to risk their professional reputation to dope in distance running.
It may seem like a bad business decision, but I think it's way more likely that it was the best decision she had if she wants to pursue running. She graduated from Stanford. Maybe I'm putting too much stock into it, but I feel like if you graduate from Stanford, you're probably making pretty good life decisions.
A satisfying reason?
Having a convicted doper on the team who the coaches defended with the head coach making claims to have never heard of nandrolone before doesn’t satisfy you?
How about continuing to train the convicted doper and having them present at team activities?
I never understood why it's a black mark on Jerry for saying that he had never heard of nandrolone. I have followed the sport earnestly since the early 2000s, and I had never heard of that compound until I came to these boards a few years ago. I'm not sure why you would find it so unbelievable that a track coach had little intimate knowledge of a specific steroid.
Aragon ran 4:08 in high school. She is one the biggest young talents the US has ever had. Like Cranny, she didn’t progress beyond that at Stanford, but was consistently up there in every national meet. Cranny 2.0 coming soon.
Having a convicted doper on the team who the coaches defended with the head coach making claims to have never heard of nandrolone before doesn’t satisfy you?
How about continuing to train the convicted doper and having them present at team activities?
I never understood why it's a black mark on Jerry for saying that he had never heard of nandrolone. I have followed the sport earnestly since the early 2000s, and I had never heard of that compound until I came to these boards a few years ago. I'm not sure why you would find it so unbelievable that a track coach had little intimate knowledge of a specific steroid.
There is zero chance any track coach has never head of nandrolone.
I never understood why it's a black mark on Jerry for saying that he had never heard of nandrolone. I have followed the sport earnestly since the early 2000s, and I had never heard of that compound until I came to these boards a few years ago. I'm not sure why you would find it so unbelievable that a track coach had little intimate knowledge of a specific steroid.
There is zero chance any track coach has never head of nandrolone.
ZERO.
You guys keep saying this, but it doesn't seem to be true.