Orangeslice13, a blessing to those around him…..Again

Possibly. Which one?
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Not a big deal but while looking for something else I saw this one and immediately thought of the conversation between louder and Nash in the New York thread. You said drugs killed him and Nash asked for a source.

Medical examiner testimony concluded he didn’t end the life of Jordan Neely. Drugs did. The manslaughter charges have been dismissed. They are now trying to allow a conviction on criminally negligent homicide, the much lesser charge. That would mean Neely died because life saving aid was prevented. That’s a huge stretch as aid was most likely there quicker due to the incident.
This was a BS prosecution from the beginning


 
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Old sprinters all over the world with a collective “**** me” in pure shock.
I mean honestly, even in my prime he would have just crushed me. As a former coach, I'd love to know his vertical leap. There's a direct correlation between it and sprinting ability.

I'm guessing he'd be in the upper 30s to 40" range.

No matter how much you *want* to be a high-level athlete, the genetic cards you've been dealt dictate 90%+ of your success... or at least ability to succeed.
 
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I mean honestly, even in my prime he would have just crushed me. As a former coach, I'd love to know his vertical leap. There's a direct correlation between it and sprinting ability.

I'm guessing he'd be in the upper 30s to 40" range.

No matter how much you *want* to be a high-level athlete, the genetic cards you've been dealt dictate 90%+ of your success... or at least ability to succeed.
The high school girls swim too fast for me in my prime now.
Hopefully with the advanced training and nutrition I’d have been competitive but I’m not counting on it.
 
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