Mark57 wrote:
Mark57 wrote:
JasoninHalifax wrote:
NAB777 wrote:
JasoninHalifax wrote:
Should do what, tilt at windmills? Not that Yang isn’t s problem, but he isn’t THE problem, if you know what I mean. I’m sure he is a calm level headed guy, from what I’ve seen of him he seems like a good fellow. But that doesn’t mean that in this situation he isn’t a drama queen. Everyone has people or situations that push their buttons. Yang pushes Hortons buttons.
"Why don't more athletes speak out against doping?"
Athlete speaks out.
"He's a drama queen".
Maybe. I don’t think I’ve said that athletes should be publicly speaking out against doping, especially not individual athletes. Honestly, I don’t think that accomplishes anything. It’s just playing whack a mole.
The system needs fixing. Yang is a symptom...,
Horton didn't "say" anything. He "did" something. Probably all he could do. @JasoninHalifax if you were in his shoes beaten by a guy with Yang's history and someone in the crowd yells out "Drama Queen"!.......need I say anymore? Mac's a great champion in every sense of the word and a great leader for the team.
I'm so glad I stood up for Horton.
Pretty clear who's on the right side of history. Off you go, Sun.