Agreed, but I think he has turned that corner. A long time in coming maybe but ah so. If he comes third, or even fourth, running low 9.70s or better then I am not mad at him.
He is still the original nugget which led to this golden era of Jamaican sprinting.
Last edited by Islandman; June 27, 2011, 01:18 PM.
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men" - Frederick Douglass
Agreed, but I think he has turned that corner. A long time in coming maybe but ah so. If he comes third, or even fourth, running low 9.70s or better then I am not mad at him.
He is still the original nugget which led to this golden era of Jamaican sprinting.
Yes, if he runs his best, wherever he places, a suh! But we know he has never given us his best times in big races.
True! Asafa deserves a statue, right beside Simoes'.
When you turn a corner on the wrong side of the road.... that's trouble! ask West Indies... dem always a turn corner suh much suh dem goin in circles... LOL
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