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  • The 1999 Cleveland Browns
    67%
  • The 2009 Cleveland Browns
    18%
  • Neither team - it would be a tie
    14%
Created on Nov 6, 2009

Closed

Total Votes: 6,328

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  • Lee and Sabathia both pitch well
    55%
  • Lee pitches well, Sabathia does not
    22%
  • Sabathia pitches well, Lee does not
    2%
  • Both Lee and Sabathia pitch poorly
    1%
  • Who cares?
    17%
Created on Oct 27, 2009

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Total Votes: 1,279

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  • Cliff Lee
    62%
  • CC Sabathia
    6%
  • Both
    15%
  • Neither
    15%
Created on Oct 27, 2009

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Total Votes: 1,282

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  • CC Sabathia
    41%
  • Cliff Lee
    58%
Created on Oct 27, 2009

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Total Votes: 1,240

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  • Happy: Good for those guys
    31%
  • Sad: It will break my heart to see them pitching against each other
    15%
  • Angry: Don't get me started
    53%
Created on Oct 27, 2009

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Total Votes: 1,324

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  • QB Terrelle Pryor
    5%
  • DL Cameron Heyward
    24%
  • S Kurt Coleman
    52%
  • OL Justin Boren
    5%
  • LB Ross Homan
    12%
Created on Oct 16, 2009

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Total Votes: 285

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  • Yes. He deserves another shot with better talent around him.
    33%
  • No. He had his chance to start and didn't get the job done.
    50%
  • It's too early to say. He's still young and hasn't played that many games in the NFL.
    16%
Created on Sep 30, 2009

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Total Votes: 6

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  • Sunday, home vs. Minnesota
    31%
  • Oct. 25, home vs. Green Bay
    20%
  • Nov. 1, at Chicago
    31%
  • Dec. 6, home vs. San Diego
    16%
Created on Sep 10, 2009

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Total Votes: 6,167

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  • 0-6
    2%
  • 1-5
    18%
  • 2-4
    40%
  • 3-3
    31%
  • 4-2
    6%
  • 5-1
    0%
  • 6-0
    1%
Created on Sep 10, 2009

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Total Votes: 6,282

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