• 3 months ago
In this heated segment, Maggie Gray questions Noah Lyles' post-race celebration, asking, "Can you really go around claiming I'm the fastest, I'm the greatest... when you won by five one-thousandths of a second?" Andrew Bogusch, on the other hand, thinks Lyles' exuberance is justified. Join us for a lively debate on sportsmanship and the fine line between confidence and arrogance.

@MaggieGray believes Lyles went over the top, while @AndrewBogusch thinks it's all part of the game. Whose side are you on? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!

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Transcript
00:00Can you really go around claiming I'm the fastest, I'm the greatest, I'm this, that, and the other thing
00:05when you won by five one-hundredths of a second?
00:08This is not exactly Usain Bolt throwing up deuces like, uh, you know, a peace sign
00:13to the guys behind him, like Tyreek Hill streaking into the end zone.
00:16You won by five one-hundredths of a second. Like, this is, that's...
00:20There needs to be a little more humility when you win by five one-hundredths of a second.
00:24I hear ya. I just think, though, I guess I do think if you win, you win.
00:29And whether it's by five full seconds or five-tenths or whatever,
00:34you might as well call yourself the fastest dude on the planet.
00:36I mean, he technically is.
00:38I mean, come on! Like, he thought the other guy won, even.
00:41NBC thought the other guy won.
00:43Yeah, a lot of people thought the other guy won.

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