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KOBS: Down goes Reed, down goes Reed!
Location: BlogsBlogsNestor Aparicio's Blog    
Posted by: Nestor Aparicio 6/27/2008 6:39 AM

I must admit that I didn’t vote yesterday in the Toyota Live Web King of Baltimore Sports contest. Quite frankly, I didn’t want to be the “deciding” vote. Like Al Davis, I abstained.

It was a close vote: Mike Cuellar won 56% to 44% over Ed Reed.

I think Cuellar deserved to win but maybe it says more about how the folks who are voting feel about Ed Reed. Honestly, we really thought more people who read the site and call in and interact would be voting. The turnout at the polls has been disappointing in the first round, but today's matchup is Brooks Robinson vs. Bert Jones. Brooks should win, but I think Bert will get some love.

We’ve routinely had more than 3,000 people in some contests we’ve held in the past. Our text service alone has this many people. Some weeks we’ve done in excess of 5,000 on block pools, so we know how many people listen, click on the website, etc. We've had as many as 12,000 unique users to the site in one 24-hour period.

I guess a lot of folks wanted to talk about King of Baltimore but not follow the early round voting or to abstain from the voting. I have a feeling the voting will pick up as the matchups become more “even” in the upcoming rounds.

We hope so. We’d really love to find a legitimate winner.

We've educated some folks, annoyed some folks but many people have walked up to me on the street and tell me how much they love the idea. It's like anything else I've encounted in my 16 years of doing radio: some people are gonna love it and some are gonna hate it.

Whatever...we did the KOBS for the right reason and with the best of intention and certainly during one of the slower times of the sports calendar year.

So spread the word for us come the next round. It’s still has plenty of time. All of the guys who “should” win kinda have (as expected). So the tournament is still on track and focused.

But the Ed Reed thing is interesting because he really couldn’t have been much better in his first few seasons. He was a Player of the Year in the NFL as a safety. That might never happen again. It’s unprecedented. He was THAT good. He's done all that a future Hall of Famer could do at his position.

But he’s a moody guy, a strange bird amidst a room full of different kinds of personalities. Reed doesn’t want attention for the most part, yet on the field he’s all energy. And he doesn't curry favor with the fans here for the most part. He's not the "man about town."

Cuellar had tried to get back in the with Orioles organization for years but most people in town under 40 probably can't pronounce his name. But his stats were just astounding after coming over from Houston. He was a legitimate difference maker during the three-year run of World Series appearance’s for Earl Weaver’s Birds from 1969-1971.

The fact that Mike Cuellar has gotten some run and some respect means that the Toyota Live Web King of Baltimore Sports has worked better than we thought.

Like I said, it'll get a lot more interesting for those who are claiming "walkover" in this round.

There's a lot more contest left. Feel free to vote. It's easy and free and fun to participate.

And don't forget to save Friday, Aug. 8th on your calendar. We'll be inviting you to WNST's 10th Anniversary party at Sports Legends Museum.

 

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1 guys opinion    By Big Mike on 6/27/2008 12:40 PM

I have lived in Balitmore for 5 years. I don't feel I have the knowledge or experience in the history of Baltimore sports to vote for/against anybody. Mike Cuellar? I never heard of the guy until today. I know Ed Reed but how can I compare him to a guy I don't know. I'm waiting until the final rounds so I know who I'm voting for.


Re: KOBS: Down goes Reed, down goes Reed!    By richard on 6/27/2008 12:41 PM

Nestor.. It says you must sign up to vote. It may help if there was a place to sign up! I have searched daily to find a link that says "register here to vote". As of yet I have not found it!!!!


Re: KOBS: Down goes Reed, down goes Reed!    By Mike C Bel Air on 6/27/2008 12:41 PM

The bottom line is Baltimore has too many old school fans that don't know squat about football. They focus on the negative and listen to what they read inthe papers like its the gospel. If the Ravens were a playoff team this past season , Reed would have won by a landslide. The personalities now are different. Fans need to understand that and just appreciate how great of football players some of these guys are. It seems that we have unrealistic expectations of these guys. They are not going to make every tackle or never get beat deep, but playing football is not like other sports if your not ready to play your going to get hurt and I think Ed Reed loves the game and tries to make things happen. Although they are not always the smartest plays They are unselfish and show a guy who will do anything to win. This town is as fair weather as it gets.


Re: KOBS: Down goes Reed, down goes Reed!    By Ronjonburgundy on 6/27/2008 12:41 PM

Hey Nestor, I've been on the website to vote every day, but haven't been able to listen online since the week you filled in for Drew. Seems from comments on Drew's blogs that I'm not the only one. I'm at work by 6 or 7am so the online stream is my only option.


Re: KOBS: Down goes Reed, down goes Reed!    By Coop in Cockeysville on 6/27/2008 12:41 PM

Even though registering on the site is a very easy and painless process, I think that the fact you have to register may be holding down the voting. As an older listener, I'm happy that some of the old guys are getting some love. I really think that the link to the athlete's career statistics is a nice touch as it helps younger listeners have statistical analysis of an athlete's career even if you were to young to see them play. I think with a few exceptions, lot of the first round matchups were walkovers. I believe as the contest becomes more competitive voting will increase. I'm really looking forward to the the J. O. - Jim Parker matchup.


Re: KOBS: Down goes Reed, down goes Reed!    By Hooze from Dundalk on 6/27/2008 12:46 PM

The Cuellar vs Reed match-up was a heartbreaker. Although Reed has been stellar, and is a possible HOF'er, he hasn't been around long enough to beat a guy who was one of the craftiest pitchers in Orioles history. If this contest was a year from now, maybe I would have voted for Ed. The "Crafty Cuban" had a screwball that seem to break 4 feet. It must have been like swinging at a wiffle ball in the wind. I was checking out youtube for some Cuellar videos to show the younger guys here at work, but there are none. If anyone knows of a site, please let me know. These heartbreaker match-ups are looming, and this contest is going to get real tough on us older guys.



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