I understand what point she was trying to make, just as I often understand most of you with lower intelligence who utter incoherent phrases and insipid banalities. My point stands.
I understand what point she was trying to make, just as I often understand most of you with lower intelligence who utter incoherent phrases and insipid banalities. My point stands.
I think we all know she’s not the most verbose or doesn’t the grasp of proper grammar. And yes I get what she was trying to say but…you know she thought about this interview beforehand and the fact she couldn’t come up with anything more coherent speaks volumes about her intelligence
Ultimately, what she says matters little, other than for how it affects her sponsorships, but people get in a twist either for her or against her based on words anyway. Performance is the true measure of what her legacy will be. I’m not a fan and I’m not a hater, I just want to see great performances and I think she has the potential to deliver one in Budapest.
I understand what point she was trying to make, just as I often understand most of you with lower intelligence who utter incoherent phrases and insipid banalities. My point stands.
I think we all know she’s not the most verbose or doesn’t the grasp of proper grammar. And yes I get what she was trying to say but…you know she thought about this interview beforehand and the fact she couldn’t come up with anything more coherent speaks volumes about her intelligence
Most post race interviews are incoherent. People are out of breath, thanking god for some reason, or rambling about nonsense. I understood what she said because I am capable of filling in the gaps. She actually said a lot when you think about it. Probably cut herself off a little to avoid saying something profane. She basically said, "last year I was talking to you post race in disappointment, now I'm here as a champion. I was never gone, I just got better," which is refreshingly eloquent. Instead of whining about how she was treated by media (and Letsrun) she went to the lab and worked her tail off.. this is the result of that work.
Ultimately, what she says matters little, other than for how it affects her sponsorships, but people get in a twist either for her or against her based on words anyway. Performance is the true measure of what her legacy will be. I’m not a fan and I’m not a hater, I just want to see great performances and I think she has the potential to deliver one in Budapest.
Thank you for this. Her job is to run fast. She doesn't need to have an advanced degree in public speaking and English literature to respond to an interview.. it's not that serious for all you posters using a thesaurus every time you post.
Great attitude? That she does not have. In fact just the opposite. She was rude and disrespectful for no reason in her post race interview. Talented and fast absolutely. But her bad attitude is obvious. She can't get out of her own way.
I think you just showed how dumb you are if you don't understand the point she was making here.
I understand what point she was trying to make, just as I often understand most of you with lower intelligence who utter incoherent phrases and insipid banalities. My point stands.
Why is it always the sprinters with bold language? Can the distance runners start speaking with some punches please or is Jakob the only one that can do it?
Great attitude? That she does not have. In fact just the opposite. She was rude and disrespectful for no reason in her post race interview. Talented and fast absolutely. But her bad attitude is obvious. She can't get out of her own way.
I just watched the race and post-race interview. What’s the big deal? Why is everyone getting their panties in a twist about the interview? If a white male said the same, would you feel the same?