Now by the time most of you read this the finals will be over but ... Keller had the slowest split, OBVIOUSLY Phelps (& I'm guessing Lochte) are a done deal ... Vanderkaay put up a 1:46.67 leading off followed by Jayme Cramer's 1:47.97, David Walters 1:47.75 & Keller's 1:48.60 ...
Do you take a total rookie? Slightly more experience with Cramer, or a struggling but veteran Keller? Personally I say give the rookie a shot, who knows what he'll put up next year.
My prediction: Phelps, Lochte, Vanderkaay, & Cramer
I'd like to see ... Phelps, Lochte, Vanderkaay & Walters ...
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I want America to do well, don't you?
I want the US to do well, but I want them to do it with class. There is a big difference. It's about respecting the other athletes and realizing how quickly the tables can turn ... say a Thorpe & Hackett-less 800 free team ... it's fun to have records exchange hands it adds to the excitement & rivalry. If the US just went out and dominated every race in a 1-2 fashion always lowering the WR and never even making a real race out of it, it would get boring FAST.
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I want America to do well, don't you?
I want the US to do well, but I want them to do it with class. There is a big difference. It's about respecting the other athletes and realizing how quickly the tables can turn ... say a Thorpe & Hackett-less 800 free team ... it's fun to have records exchange hands it adds to the excitement & rivalry. If the US just went out and dominated every race in a 1-2 fashion always lowering the WR and never even making a real race out of it, it would get boring FAST.