All the juice in the world isn't going to make you that much faster than other top end competitors, many of whom are undoubtedly supplementing as well. This kid is just a freak.
Irs crazy how he goes from being part of the pack and suddenly it looks like he hits the NOS and peaces out on everyone. If he stays healthy then he'll definitely have a shot to win big on the international stage.
It's ridiculous to claim such things IMO with no evidence to back it up. He has never tested positive for that. Just throw **** against the wall and see if it will stick. Anybody can take cheap shots like that. Maybe he is just fast. It could be that too.
Shocker you two are defending the white guy
Lol
SanDiego49er asking for evidence is like sus asking people to stay positive. Speaking of positive, I'll return once he tests dirty. High schooler under 10... lmao hoookay
[ Edited by Young2Rice on May 13, 2019 at 2:09 PM ]
High-school sprinter accepts Ted Ginn's offer
Posted by Mike Florio on May 18, 2019, 3:36 PM EDT
34-year-old Saints receiver Ted Ginn has expressed a willingness to wager $10,000 on himself in a race against anyone. Someone nearly half Ginn's age has accepted.
Matthew Boling, a high-school sprinter from Texas responded to the PFT tweet announcing Ginn's offer with one word: "Bet."
Ginn specified that the race would be from "pole to pole," and I don't know enough about track to know what that means. Now that Boling has accepted, maybe we'll find out.
It remains highly unlikely that something like this will happen, but as slow-time content goes it would be a lot more compelling than NFL Network's Top 100 players of 2019.
Originally posted by Ronnie49Lott:
High-school sprinter accepts Ted Ginn's offer
Posted by Mike Florio on May 18, 2019, 3:36 PM EDT
34-year-old Saints receiver Ted Ginn has expressed a willingness to wager $10,000 on himself in a race against anyone. Someone nearly half Ginn's age has accepted.
Matthew Boling, a high-school sprinter from Texas responded to the PFT tweet announcing Ginn's offer with one word: "Bet."
Ginn specified that the race would be from "pole to pole," and I don't know enough about track to know what that means. Now that Boling has accepted, maybe we'll find out.
It remains highly unlikely that something like this will happen, but as slow-time content goes it would be a lot more compelling than NFL Network's Top 100 players of 2019.
High-school sprinter accepts Ted Ginn's offer
Posted by Mike Florio on May 18, 2019, 3:36 PM EDT
34-year-old Saints receiver Ted Ginn has expressed a willingness to wager $10,000 on himself in a race against anyone. Someone nearly half Ginn's age has accepted.
Matthew Boling, a high-school sprinter from Texas responded to the PFT tweet announcing Ginn's offer with one word: "Bet."
Ginn specified that the race would be from "pole to pole," and I don't know enough about track to know what that means. Now that Boling has accepted, maybe we'll find out.
It remains highly unlikely that something like this will happen, but as slow-time content goes it would be a lot more compelling than NFL Network's Top 100 players of 2019.
Might mean there's a turn, but no lane changing.
I am guessing it means running a straightaway, like utility pole to utility pole. We used to do that in track, jog to one pole, sprint all out to the next one, jog, sprint..etc.