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Post by Nyi28nhl on Jan 25, 2011 13:12:09 GMT -5
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Post by MxT13 on Jan 25, 2011 13:24:50 GMT -5
I get the Cleveland/Cincinnati, Baltimore and New England gripes with Big Ben, but why's New Mexico hatin'? I want to see Cutler compared to Tiger and Clemens and see how that turns out.
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Post by BlackOps on Jan 26, 2011 2:14:31 GMT -5
Wow, I can't say I'm too surprised. Cutler just has douchey vibes. It's a little bit different for me, because I had to live through his demise here in Colorado and I truly do dislike the guy, but it does surprise me. I guess at the end of the day gut feeling wins out, and my gut feels like Vick and Roethlisberger are probably good guys, or at least "cool". Cutler just isn't likable.
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Post by ozzie on Jan 26, 2011 3:10:08 GMT -5
A year ago Vick would have won (or lost?).
Why, if you live in Illinois, would you vote on Jay Cutler? I don't think the Bears would have gotten far without him this year, but maybe the poll was more on personality...
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Post by Nyi28nhl on Jan 26, 2011 9:21:18 GMT -5
my gut feels like Vick and Roethlisberger are probably good guys, or at least "cool". Cutler just isn't likable. My gut tells me that mass-canine-murders and multiple offense rapists should be a notch below a guy with douchey vibes in terms of likeability.
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Post by MxT13 on Jan 26, 2011 13:17:31 GMT -5
It's a "what have you done for me lately?" league, remember?
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Post by blindlywewander on Jan 26, 2011 19:30:51 GMT -5
my gut feels like Vick and Roethlisberger are probably good guys, or at least "cool". Cutler just isn't likable. My gut tells me that mass-canine-murders and multiple offense rapists should be a notch below a guy with douchey vibes in terms of likeability. i was going to say the same thing, but not about big ben. he was never found guilty of rape. he may be a douche to the ladies, but after a pretty expansive investigation, ben was found innocent. accusations hurt him, but i think people have forgotten because he wasn't found guilty. with vick, i think people like him because he's kind of a comeback story. i started liking him as the season went on. even when he was destroying the redskins on monday (or sunday?) night football, i couldn't help but think 'wow, this guy is awesome'. as much as i hate the eagles, i can't help but like vick. all that aside, rape accusations and dog murdering should count for more negative juju than douchey vibes. i like cutler. i missed out on this poll.
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Post by Nyi28nhl on Jan 26, 2011 20:15:53 GMT -5
My gut tells me that mass-canine-murders and multiple offense rapists should be a notch below a guy with douchey vibes in terms of likeability. i was going to say the same thing, but not about big ben. he was never found guilty of rape. he may be a douche to the ladies, but after a pretty expansive investigation, ben was found innocent. accusations hurt him, but i think people have forgotten because he wasn't found guilty. with vick, i think people like him because he's kind of a comeback story. i started liking him as the season went on. even when he was destroying the redskins on monday (or sunday?) night football, i couldn't help but think 'wow, this guy is awesome'. as much as i hate the eagles, i can't help but like vick. all that aside, rape accusations and dog murdering should count for more negative juju than douchey vibes. i like cutler. i missed out on this poll. For the record, Big Ben's case was thrown out because the cop messed up in obtaining the evidence and almost everything that showed guilt with Ben had to be thrown out in Court. Where there's smoke, there's usually fire. Even if he was a full on rapist, people don't get hit with two different rape accusations years apart in different states by acting like good Samaritans.
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Post by blindlywewander on Jan 26, 2011 23:53:03 GMT -5
For the record, Big Ben's case was thrown out because the cop messed up in obtaining the evidence and almost everything that showed guilt with Ben had to be thrown out in Court. Where there's smoke, there's usually fire. Even if he was a full on rapist, people don't get hit with two different rape accusations years apart in different states by acting like good Samaritans. Can you post a link to the Big Ben info you have there. I didn't know that. I'm not saying Ben was blameless. He definitely put himself into bad situations, regardless of whether he was found guilty or not. I'm just saying, he was found innocent. That's why people have moved on. That's why I moved on and still admire him as one of the great QBs in the game. And to stay on topic, what are the odds Cutler isn't in Chicago next year?
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Post by FootballFreak03 on Jan 27, 2011 0:21:55 GMT -5
Cutler will be in Chicago no Doubt about it. They traded two 1st round picks for this guy, and he did lead them one win away till a superbowl. However, his lease will be very short. I think if the Bears are mediciore next year, and Cutler goes back to his 20 INT ways, then they might draft a QB the following year.
When Cutlers good he is great, when hes bad, he is terrible. So well see what happens
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Post by Nyi28nhl on Jan 27, 2011 9:50:27 GMT -5
For the record, Big Ben's case was thrown out because the cop messed up in obtaining the evidence and almost everything that showed guilt with Ben had to be thrown out in Court. Where there's smoke, there's usually fire. Even if he was a full on rapist, people don't get hit with two different rape accusations years apart in different states by acting like good Samaritans. Can you post a link to the Big Ben info you have there. I didn't know that. I'm not saying Ben was blameless. He definitely put himself into bad situations, regardless of whether he was found guilty or not. I'm just saying, he was found innocent. That's why people have moved on. That's why I moved on and still admire him as one of the great QBs in the game. And to stay on topic, what are the odds Cutler isn't in Chicago next year? If you go here there is a few links: www.google.com/search?sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=Roethlisberger+cop+evidenceIt's hard to find the exact one I remember since months have passed, but from what I recall one of the Ben's bodyguards was a cop during the day and he did something wrong that night in leading police elsewhere, and the cops that showed up just hung out with Ben for the night or something like that. I don't remember exactly what it is, but both cops were suspended immediately after they realize all the evidence they should have wasn't there.
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Post by blindlywewander on Jan 27, 2011 11:04:40 GMT -5
haha. a google search for 'roethlisberger+cop+evidence". quality research
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Post by Nyi28nhl on Jan 27, 2011 11:55:31 GMT -5
haha. a google search for 'roethlisberger+cop+evidence". quality research That's what happens when you ask me to pull up the articles I read almost half a year ago.
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Post by blindlywewander on Jan 27, 2011 12:58:08 GMT -5
haha i expect you to have direct links to every fact you know. step your game up.
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Post by 2787cmt on Jan 27, 2011 19:10:10 GMT -5
Why on Earth would Tennessee vote Jay Cutler for that? Jay Cutler played for Vanderbilt. Tennessee loves him. I thought so anyways. It might be because there are more UT fans then Vanderbilt fans in Tennessee.
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