nitro wrote:pole bender wrote:My "guess".....
1. Tommy Skipper
2. Brad Walker
3. Russ Buller
i think buller might be a lil too old by then but ya never know.... i think norgburg might be able to improve some also
lol. norberg is older than buller
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nitro wrote:pole bender wrote:My "guess".....
1. Tommy Skipper
2. Brad Walker
3. Russ Buller
i think buller might be a lil too old by then but ya never know.... i think norgburg might be able to improve some also
nitro wrote:idk why i thought he was so old
russvault wrote:nitro wrote:idk why i thought he was so old
I guess everyone thinks Im old because I jump 19 when i was 20 and a junior in college. But, it was also my biggest downfall to jump high young. That is why i think Tommy is going to be good, but he has a lot to learn in the sport. You learn more technical valuesin the sport the longer you are in it. That is why Tim, Jeff, Nick, Toby, ect. have peaked when they were 28-34, Brad is the exception.
TreyDECA wrote:russvault wrote:nitro wrote:idk why i thought he was so old
I guess everyone thinks Im old because I jump 19 when i was 20 and a junior in college. But, it was also my biggest downfall to jump high young. That is why i think Tommy is going to be good, but he has a lot to learn in the sport. You learn more technical valuesin the sport the longer you are in it. That is why Tim, Jeff, Nick, Toby, ect. have peaked when they were 28-34, Brad is the exception.
give it up russ!! you're so old and slow!!
keep it up this year man, see you in indy!!
russvault wrote:tdtb wrote:So are you saying Brad has peaked already?????
I was implying that brad has been the most consistant jumper for his age and he will only get better barring injury. He is the exception for not getting really good until the ages of 28-34.
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