John Kellogg in reference to this year's New York Marathon said, "I wouldn't be surprised at all if the winning time is over 2:10 in the men’s race and I’d be very surprised if it was under 2:09."
So much for being a genius...
John Kellogg in reference to this year's New York Marathon said, "I wouldn't be surprised at all if the winning time is over 2:10 in the men’s race and I’d be very surprised if it was under 2:09."
So much for being a genius...
He was halfway right.
I'm sure he's a smart guy. I'm just really tired of the brojos pimping him out to everyone. We get it, you like JK, and he's a good coach. But the amount of praise is excessive, and annoying to readers.
runner dunker wrote:
John Kellogg in reference to this year's New York Marathon said, "I wouldn't be surprised at all if the winning time is over 2:10 in the men’s race and I’d be very surprised if it was under 2:09."
So much for being a genius...
Incredible insight to the nuances of predicting future events.
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