NYCskinfan82
05-12-2010, 05:42 PM
complete horse s btw, they really need to not let stupid ass fans vote, it should be all players for everything. half of the guys in the ap never played sports anyways
Aint that the truth, imagine reporters being judged by athletes on their articles it would never happen, but reporters can vote on athletes. You know 65% of the vote is probably based on the athletes who are most friendly to the reporters.
SmootSmack
05-12-2010, 06:17 PM
Says alot when it comes to football and PED's. Alot of people just don't care.
I would bet a MLB vote under the same circumstances would have gone in a completely different direction.
Agreed. Clayton voted for Matthews, Mort abstained. Cushing shouldn't have been in the ballot this time around.
Dirtbag59
05-12-2010, 06:49 PM
From PFT:
And finally, a few notes that are too bizarre not to include:
1. Chris Berman has a vote. Really?
2. Poor Brian Orakpo lost two voters, who changed their mind and chose other non-Cushing defenders. Strange.
3. Howie Long was "Not available." Taping a truck commercial, perhaps?
They shouldn't have even bothered with the re-vote. It just looks like more of a joke now.
Kalisto2010
05-12-2010, 07:32 PM
Him getting revoted for rookie of the year is the largest double standard I've ever seen in my life. These are the same hypocritical dolts who refuse to vote for Big Mac to the HOF. Also, I can't recall the word "cheating" being associated with Brian Kushing either. Whenever you heard the name Barry Bonds, or Big Mac, the word "cheat" would soon follow. These sportswriters are a joke.
Kalisto2010
05-12-2010, 07:33 PM
agreed. Cushing shouldn't have been in the ballot this time around.
bingo!
Dirtbag59
05-12-2010, 07:47 PM
Agreed. Clayton voted for Matthews, Mort abstained. Cushing shouldn't have been in the ballot this time around.
I disagree. He should have been on the ballot but gotten 0 votes which would have worked out great if it hadn't been for the 18 idiots with votes. Having Cushing loose his DROY award would have helped send a message to kids that the general public won't support steroid use. In fact thats the part that worries me the most, seeing as how it will now send a message to high school kids that the ends justify the means.
Way to go sportswriters. Freaking F+. I mean do we really have to be so strict as to leave Cushing off the ballot for them to get it right? Thats the kind of treatment I would expect to be reserved for children, only problem is today they proved they were worthy of such treatment.
This might explain things
Writers voted against process, not for Cushing | ProFootballTalk.com (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/05/12/writers-voted-against-process-not-for-cushing/)
skinsfan69
05-12-2010, 09:33 PM
To me it's just a waste of time to re vote. The games have already been played, the guy had a monster year and the season is over with.
skinsfan69
05-12-2010, 09:36 PM
Him getting revoted for rookie of the year is the largest double standard I've ever seen in my life. These are the same hypocritical dolts who refuse to vote for Big Mac to the HOF. Also, I can't recall the word "cheating" being associated with Brian Kushing either. Whenever you heard the name Barry Bonds, or Big Mac, the word "cheat" would soon follow. These sportswriters are a joke.
Baseball is just retarded. To me the media drives all the crying over roids in baseball. It's like they pretty much ignore that the pitchers were doing it. Yet when a hitter does it they can't stop talking about for 10 straight days. I personally don't care cause everyone was taking juice. Actually I can't stand baseball so I really don't even care. lol.