VroomVroom wrote:
He should of went Pro when the iron was hot after HS. He had the whole great white hope thing going for him, white lightening, and the 9.9 that was heavily wind aided but the average person didn't care or didn't even know what that meant.
Now he's just one of many guys in the grueling world of college track.
Better get to long jumping.
You sound petty. Sarcasm is not suppose to be like that.