Dril wrote:
[quote]Wearing my Jean-pants now wrote:
If you can't understand that someone don't care about athletes that consciously choose to be associated with a group that has been under suspicion for years then I suppose there is not much point in having a discussion with you.
rojo wrote:
Seattle no more? wrote:
Powell's learned from the master of fake hype (Lanana) and attached his name as they start recruiting for their new program at UW.
When Centro was named the assistant, I was shocked so many people thought it was a big deal. I was like this is almost certainly something to put on his resume in case he wants to get in coaching , something that gets him free and unlimited access to a great workout facility and something that helps his old college coach.
As for Lanana, I was told when I was coaching that he used to create fake spontaneous run-ins with university higher ups on. Like he'd be walking across the campus with a recruit and bump into the AD or President - some big shot - and the big shot would say, "Oh Vin, is this **star names recruit ** - the big recruit you were talking to me about?"
Can anyone confirm a story like this?
jkj wrote:
You guys realize Salazar doesn't care, right? He's moved on. He won Gold with Centro. That is in the books. Let's see Jerry replicate that.
Jim Sapalla Wants To See Ya...In a Kia wrote:
[quote][b]asdfadf wrote:[/
This and the Mary Cain thread make me mad. Fans of other sports love the novelty of seeing their favorite pros train alongside stars from other teams before the real season begins, but we just HAVE to make sure people aren't mixing it up with other groups at all times.
jkj wrote:
You guys realize Salazar doesn't care, right? He's moved on. He won Gold with Centro. That is in the books. Let's see Jerry replicate that.
YOU DON'T HAVE THE ANSWERs!? HOW, ROJO! wrote:
Dril wrote:
[quote]Wearing my Jean-pants now wrote:
If you can't understand that someone don't care about athletes that consciously choose to be associated with a group that has been under suspicion for years then I suppose there is not much point in having a discussion with you.
Also isn't the NOP investigation a giant nothing burger at this point?[/quote]
Why does this read like the Russian collusion spin alley news network... down to the language "NOTHING BURGER". Apologize if doctors' license being scrutinized for frivolous prescriptions, illegal dosages of medically ill-advised contents via syringes over a measured time-horizon.. vials in hollow, cutout books, testing testosterone on children for sensitivity to drugs knowledge. Sharing prescription drugs among team members, cutting off access to certain athletes within the team, running an illegal pharmacy out of your house, etcetera, etcetera.
if all of this sounds like a NOTHING BURGER then get me in touch with your shrink, i need to re-assess my moral compass.
Hejdjdhdsh wrote:
It’ll be interesting to hear from Centro directly why he made the move. Some will say that he’ll be moving-up to the 5k the next few years but Salazar is a great 5k coach. Mo won five golds and a silver at Olympics/Worlds in the 5k. Galen ran some very fast 5ks. So did Jenkins and Kejelcha and Ritz and Rowbury. Centro ran 13:20 under Alberto.
We’ll likely get the BS PC answer “I was just looking to change things up at this point in my career.” And there is something to changing-up the training at this point.
Nothing burger and fries wrote:
YOU DON'T HAVE THE ANSWERs!? HOW, ROJO! wrote:
Dril wrote:
[quote]Wearing my Jean-pants now wrote:
If you can't understand that someone don't care about athletes that consciously choose to be associated with a group that has been under suspicion for years then I suppose there is not much point in having a discussion with you.
Also isn't the NOP investigation a giant nothing burger at this point?[/quote]
Why does this read like the Russian collusion spin alley news network... down to the language "NOTHING BURGER". Apologize if doctors' license being scrutinized for frivolous prescriptions, illegal dosages of medically ill-advised contents via syringes over a measured time-horizon.. vials in hollow, cutout books, testing testosterone on children for sensitivity to drugs knowledge. Sharing prescription drugs among team members, cutting off access to certain athletes within the team, running an illegal pharmacy out of your house, etcetera, etcetera.
if all of this sounds like a NOTHING BURGER then get me in touch with your shrink, i need to re-assess my moral compass.
Shouldn't we wait until the investigation is complete before we pass judgement?
NOP Skeptic wrote:
mcvred wrote:
Not to mention Hill and McGorty also have some very quick miles under their belt. I was digging and it turns out Derrick and Bumby actually have faster mile/1500 PRs than Kincaid, Scott, and Hughes, too.
True, but McGorty ran a 3:53 indoor mile under Miltenburg which converts to faster than his 3:36 1500m from last summer (which I would still give Miltenburg credit). Hill was also capable of 3:34 in college.
I would say people in the group who have ran fast 15's due to distinctly Shumacher's training would be of course Houlihan (3:57), Quigley (4:03), and Jager (3:32).
Centro could maybe run slightly faster (3:28 high - 3:29), but he was already training at such a high level with Salazar. The only benefit from BTC is that he has a bigger group to train with on a daily basis. At NOP, Murphy, Engles, and Jenkins went to Julian, Mo left, and Galen went to the marathon. He occasionally trained with Jenkins and Murphy, but not a ton. At UW, he only has Prakel.
kikko man wrote:
Woem me down brings up a good point—could Centro have been told by Nike to work with a Nike affiliated coach or risk a reduction or voiding his contract, and that Jerry was one of his few options (then again, he could’ve gone with Mark Rowland at Oregon TC)?