After months of speculation that Rupp would dns, it looks like the showdown is on after all. Haha. I wouldn't want to be in mo's shoes.
After months of speculation that Rupp would dns, it looks like the showdown is on after all. Haha. I wouldn't want to be in mo's shoes.
The payday is too big to DNS. You can be sure somebody drops out, though. What I like about Mo/Galen is that these guys sit and kick. Odds are good they'll be close together for much of the race and make it interesting whenever the break comes.
Just a friendly reminder to educate yourself on Farah's career:
Rupp is going to ring his bell.
interesting article.
Is Mo clean now?
Gravy wrote:
After months of speculation that Rupp would dns, it looks like the showdown is on after all. Haha. I wouldn't want to be in mo's shoes.
Oh you would want... but YOU CANT....
mobotics wrote:
Is Mo clean now?
No he just has the Radcliffe/Coe IAAF cloak of invisibility now. Untouchable
Gravy wrote:
After months of speculation that Rupp would dns, it looks like the showdown is on after all. Haha. I wouldn't want to be in mo's shoes.
Not about Rupp, he won't be!!
These guys are absolutely best friends and will simply push each other on if they can to much bigger and better things! I can easily see the both of them getting into the 2:04's if they play it right!
Troll post alert!
Hopefully he hears it wrote:
Rupp is going to ring his bell.
POTD. Especially because Rupp himself is dirty.
I'm looking forward to them being on the same panel for interviews over the next few days. It should be clear whether they are friends, acquaintances, or rivals. What's also clear is that their agents stink at marketing if they can't make a big deal out of them doing this same race in some fashion, whether as friends or rivals.
Shoebacca wrote:
I'm looking forward to them being on the same panel for interviews over the next few days. It should be clear whether they are friends, acquaintances, or rivals. What's also clear is that their agents stink at marketing if they can't make a big deal out of them doing this same race in some fashion, whether as friends or rivals.
We've got just what you wanted in the following article:
http://www.letsrun.com/news/2018/10/galen-rupp-mo-farah-want-beat-chicago-no-grudge-match/Qatar Hero wrote:
Just a friendly reminder to educate yourself on Farah's career:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/sport/2017/aug/11/mo-farah-track-legacy-world-athletics-championships
Just a friendly reminder that Julian Edelman just finished a 4 game suspension and admitted to using PED's. During the game all the did was talk about how great a player he was and that he felt bad he wasn't able to help his team out during his suspension... not a single comment about drugs and cheating.... yet here you are.... can't let it go against Farah.
Unofficial POTD Giver wrote:
Hopefully he hears it wrote:
Rupp is going to ring his bell.
POTD. Especially because Rupp himself is dirty.
Rupp will win this race against Mo Farah. I will be celebrating by going to Taco Bell. You will be disappointed and realize that you owe more taxes than usual this year.
Hayduke wrote:
Qatar Hero wrote:
Just a friendly reminder to educate yourself on Farah's career:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/sport/2017/aug/11/mo-farah-track-legacy-world-athletics-championshipsJust a friendly reminder that Julian Edelman just finished a 4 game suspension and admitted to using PED's. During the game all the did was talk about how great a player he was and that he felt bad he wasn't able to help his team out during his suspension... not a single comment about drugs and cheating.... yet here you are.... can't let it go against Farah.
Huh? Why would you think anything he does now is different from the past? Why would you give him a pass after knowing his past? And why would you randomly compare Edelman with Farah? Such a strange post.
Blazing Panda wrote:
Hayduke wrote:
Just a friendly reminder that Julian Edelman just finished a 4 game suspension and admitted to using PED's. During the game all the did was talk about how great a player he was and that he felt bad he wasn't able to help his team out during his suspension... not a single comment about drugs and cheating.... yet here you are.... can't let it go against Farah.
Huh? Why would you think anything he does now is different from the past? Why would you give him a pass after knowing his past? And why would you randomly compare Edelman with Farah? Such a strange post.
What exactly is his past??
Yet again another case of upside-down world where you are guilty until proven innocent.... you must be a snowflake.... and a slow one at such...
That LR interview of Galen is the best one I've seen. Have always thought he was nervous and awkward during interviews but he seemed very confident and more comfortable in his own skin. He seems to be in a very good place right now. I wouldn't be surprised to see him get the American record tomorrow.
Cuckoo-Land wrote:
Blazing Panda wrote:
Huh? Why would you think anything he does now is different from the past? Why would you give him a pass after knowing his past? And why would you randomly compare Edelman with Farah? Such a strange post.
What exactly is his past??
Yet again another case of upside-down world where you are guilty until proven innocent.... you must be a snowflake.... and a slow one at such...
Read the article. If you don't think something is off, you can't be helped.