yeah right wrote:
spade detector wrote:Bullsh*t! He was 0 for 2 in qualifying for the last indoor World Championships, and was just lucky that Manzano didn't want to run so he was able to run. Funny how people forget that.
And that's all you've got. Otherwise, you've got to admit that he comes through far more often than he doesn't. Wouldn't you be thrilled to have the success that Rupp has had?! What other American-born runner can even come close to Rupp in the last 20 years? Yet, the wannabes are going to criticize every opportunity they can... he clothes, his dnf, his looks.
"And that's all you got."
What? I was reading through a thread and found an error so I corrected it. My comment was a reflection on the claim made by Foreman and nothing else. I don't need multiple examples to disprove an incorrect statement.
"Otherwise, you've got to admit that he comes through far more often than he doesn't."
I didn't say otherwise. He's very consistent in US 10000m races, that's certain.
"Wouldn't you be thrilled to have the success that Rupp has had?!"
Absolutely, though I'd be even more thrilled to have the success of the American that is 21-2 lifetime vs. Rupp.