I will if he won’t. The fact that Asafa runs a 400 in early training has no bearing on his later performances at all.
In fact a high 46 in the 400 is a walk for him. Hell, even I ran 47 when I was injured and prob couldn’t break 11 in the 100m and it sure didn’t help me finish. I remember a St Johns ambulance guy coming over to me after I got passed at the very end of the 200m by Vince Matthews, in Barbados asking: “Where did you pull?” I said I didn’t pull anything and he asked: “So why did you stop running??”