Retardalert. wrote:
How would you know wrote:I love answers like this. You have absolutely no idea how he is going to be able to run in his senior year. I trained fairly hard in middle school and still only ran 4:47 as a freshman, improved to 4:21 as a sophomore and 4:15 as a junior, winning state my last two years of high school. 4:47 shows promise, but way too early to tell how he will do in his later years of high school.
You should like answers like this, it was provably the best one. How should he know? Are you stupid? He said likely, maybe and probably not, those are words defining odds and pretty accurate. Doesn't mean he will break 4:30 or won't break 4:15, just means one is likely and one isn't. You're a major f'tard.
I also love quotes from insecure people, so I absolutely love your quote. Trying hard to win was being very specific in his quotes, saying things like he can most likely go sub 4:30 his senior year. Huh? No he is not most likely to go sub 4:30. He may quit tomorrow or be one of the many examples that people have already posted about guys not running faster than 4:30. And why will he probably not run sub 4:15. Many, many guys have done that after running 4:44 as freshman. You just don't know and it was a stupid answer, only topped by your stupid answer. Get over yourself.