Everyone sleeps on my boy. He's so fit and has a chip on his shoulder; the best combination going into a race.
Come back to this tonight when he shocks some folks.
Everyone sleeps on my boy. He's so fit and has a chip on his shoulder; the best combination going into a race.
Come back to this tonight when he shocks some folks.
He's your boy? Or just someone you stalk on Strava?
hmm
just like Sean mcgorty is your "good friend".?
Give it a break Dominic.
obvious answer wrote:
He's your boy? Or just someone you stalk on Strava?
I've had him on my podcast before and have been in touch with him ever since.
Nice call
Worst prediction of the night.
Only 9 seconds off!
He still had a good run
DFL. And your podcast sucks as much as your predictions.
Oh hush y'all probably thought McColgan would win the women's 5k and that Huddle would get the Olympic standard. A few of you probably thought Marc Scott would go sub 13 too.
@TheRunningEffect wrote:
Everyone sleeps on my boy. He's so fit and has a chip on his shoulder; the best combination going into a race.
Come back to this tonight when he shocks some folks.
This did not age well.
big baby bobby brandt wrote:
DFL. And your podcast sucks as much as your predictions.
He's 16 years old, cut him some slack...
I guess I was wrong, but it took some guts to run the way he did. It'll serve as good experince for him in the future.
He has a 27:39, which is comparable to 13:16
Clearly this wasn’t as good of a race as before, but it’s still a very good collegiate time and he has a great shot to win the 10k at NCAAs
uu.uuu wrote:
big baby bobby brandt wrote:
DFL. And your podcast sucks as much as your predictions.
He's 16 years old, cut him some slack...
This is letsrun, there’s no such thing as cutting people slack here.
uu.uuu wrote:
big baby bobby brandt wrote:
DFL. And your podcast sucks as much as your predictions.
He's 16 years old, cut him some slack...
I would cut him slack if he didn’t shamelessly promote his dumb channel here and annoy several pro runners I thought previously to be beacons of patience.