Track and field fans outraged over Twitter post, new controversy erupts over Shakari Richardson: ‘I’m not entirely sure’
Richardson attended the NFL game between the Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons on Nov. 3. The Dallas native made his unwavering support for the Cowboys clear during Sunday’s game. Meanwhile, Christian Coleman was also spotted watching the game in the stands, but several other stars showed their support for the team. Eventually, Richardson’s home team ate bullets on his feet, and “Falcon” stolen high and won. So far, these factors may be the game scenario. However, the post X of Falcon after the game seemed to have changed everything.On Sunday, two NFL teams showed up and found Shakari Chardson at home. The presenters held up the pole in front of Sha-Kari and shared her feelings with the audience. Overall, everything was going well until Falcons, who was, in Richardson’s words, “the fastest woman alive,” gave up the X-Pillar. This title sparked a debate over the ownership of the crown. Is Sha-Kari Richardson the rightful owner of the crown, or is it all in Julian Alfred’s head? Fans are ready to argue. But what’s all the fuss about?A similar debate erupted a few months ago after Noah Lyles declared himself the fastest man alive. Athletics fans were questioning his mentality, wondering how he could consider himself superior to Usain Bolt. However, after facing much criticism, the athlete broke his silence with his statement of support. So he said, “Everyone knows that the title goes to Olympic champions and world champions, and I’m one of them.” Remember, these discussions took place before the Paris Olympics, when Noah only had one world championship title in the 100 meters as a contender for the title of fastest man in the world. But now he has the Olympic title and is content to claim the coveted crown. But does Shakari Richardson also use the same pillow?