The legitimacy of times in track is a big deal, when everything is considered. Running surface, wind conditions, timing mechanisms, altitude. Once you've had a record or two taken away because of these considerations, it gets ingrained.
So I look at a time like that, which would be a big PR for him, and my first thought is "what is the wind?" And like I said, the difference between a 10.60 sprinter and a mid to high 10.4 sprinter is pretty big. So I like to give context. Didn't intend to come across as knocking him.