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2015 Madden Cover Vote


Jakob

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I was looking at that earlier. They gave Cam a cupcake schedule so he can make it to the semi-finals against Luck.

Where he will lose.

Kuechly doesn't stand a chance.

 

Sadly that tends to be the case when its online polls like this. I don't attribute it to racism, just the vast majority of people voting look more like Luck than Cam and since they are basically the same players, fans will gravitate to the one that looks like them more often than not. Payton Hillis effect.

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I was looking at that earlier. They gave Cam a cupcake schedule so he can make it to the semi-finals against Luck.

Where he will lose.

Kuechly doesn't stand a chance.

Cam would slaughter Luck. Remember that we're the Carolina Huddle. We hold the real power here.

Wouldn't it be nice to see a Cam & Keek cover though? If they both made it to the finals, what would happen?

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I hope so. 49ers fans would rage after he gets a massive contract and gets hit with the madden curse.

For this reason alone, I will vote for that mega douche as much as possible. The Madden Curse is real. As previously stated, the only exception to this rule was Megatron, he had a career year, but he played through 3 broken fingers, and the Lions sucked. They put Barry Sanders on the cover last year, the Lions once again blew the last stretch of their season and missed the post season.

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Yes Luke was DPOY but I'm of the opinion that a Super Bowl Champion should be on the cover.  Sherman basically put those guys in the bowl with that play vs. Crabtree.  Plus he's the best corner in the game.  Actually they should just put the whole Legion of Boom on there.

 

 

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Sadly that tends to be the case when its online polls like this. I don't attribute it to racism, just the vast majority of people voting look more like Luck than Cam and since they are basically the same players, fans will gravitate to the one that looks like them more often than not. Payton Hillis effect.

 

i don't know whether to laugh at your humor, or feel sympathy that you may be one of the most pathetic users of this forum.

 

how hard are you trying at life right now?

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