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Title: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: Determinator on September 24, 2009, 04:40:16 AM
Win or lose. You will not see Cutler competing on an Olympia stage after this weekend.

Wolf will take his non-posedown place gracefully, and enter the next year's Arnold.
Zero momentum going into this weekend's show (after last year's gifted 4th place, when he was simply owned by Freeman) will hurt him. He will realise that he has not put his name out there enough to start bypassing all of the circuit's shows, to *try* and make improvements (which never materialize). He will then enter next year's Arnold, and attain a top 3 placing.
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: WillGrant on September 24, 2009, 04:41:53 AM
yawn
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: Determinator on September 24, 2009, 04:43:22 AM
yawn
No, truth.
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: WillGrant on September 24, 2009, 04:44:36 AM
No, truth.
Exactly like all your posts no truth.
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: 240 is Back on September 24, 2009, 04:48:02 AM
nah, cutler is doing too well now to step down.  I think even if he was finishing 12th at the O every year, he'd keep on competing. 

Like most Bbers, he said he'd be retired by now.  Then, when he got to that age, he's one of the top guys with a great contract, and there's no quitting now.
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: Palpatine Q on September 24, 2009, 06:31:08 AM
nah, cutler is doing too well now to step down.  I think even if he was finishing 12th at the O every year, he'd keep on competing. 

Like most Bbers, he said he'd be retired by now.  Then, when he got to that age, he's one of the top guys with a great contract, and there's no quitting now.

Agreed

Doesn't seem like the kind of guy that leaves money on the table
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: tendonitis on September 24, 2009, 06:44:27 AM
no way the fridge retires, he loves money way too much.  you don't do what jay has done to himself with the giant gh melon unless you're in it for the cash

wolf is going to shock people this year, he won't make the same mistakes as last year
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: webcake on September 24, 2009, 06:46:57 AM
Regardless of what happens, i think Wolf should enter the Arnold.

Infact i think they should implement  a rule that everyone other than the Mr O winner needs to qualify for the O. It's boring when the top guys only compete once a year.....
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: jaejonna on September 24, 2009, 06:48:00 AM
He can't retire...those haircuts aren't going to pay for themself ..
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: Meso_z on September 24, 2009, 06:48:01 AM
Wolf should have worked with Milos again this year, in 2007 he was amazing.
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: JasonH on September 24, 2009, 06:50:39 AM
Cutler's only 35 - he's got a good few years left in him yet - I reckon if he doesn't win the Olympia this year then he could follow the money in the twilight of his career and start competing in the Arnold.
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: ironneck on September 24, 2009, 06:53:19 AM
jay cutler or dexter jackson will win
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foo
Post by: Ex Coelis on September 24, 2009, 06:51:56 PM
the idea that Wolf will miss the final pose-down is laughable at best

as for the Arnold, he was getting surgery to repair his hernia
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: just_a_pilgrim on September 24, 2009, 08:32:13 PM
nah, cutler is doing too well now to step down.  I think even if he was finishing 12th at the O every year, he'd keep on competing. 

Like most Bbers, he said he'd be retired by now.  Then, when he got to that age, he's one of the top guys with a great contract, and there's no quitting now.

Exactly, the risk to benefit ratio is still very good to him. It's one thing to stay on gear all year for nothing, it's another when you're making over a million a year.
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foolish
Post by: Howard on September 24, 2009, 08:34:19 PM
Regardless of what happens, i think Wolf should enter the Arnold.

Infact i think they should implement  a rule that everyone other than the Mr O winner needs to qualify for the O. It's boring when the top guys only compete once a year.....
Wolf should enter teh Arnold. It didn't hurt Dexter or Jay ( or Ronnie) to win it.
Title: Re: Cutler will call it a *career* after this year's O. Wolf will stop being foo
Post by: TechnoViking on September 24, 2009, 08:54:46 PM
Win or lose. You will not see Cutler competing on an Olympia stage after this weekend.

Wolf will take his non-posedown place gracefully, and enter the next year's Arnold.
Zero momentum going into this weekend's show (after last year's gifted 4th place, when he was simply owned by Freeman) will hurt him. He will realise that he has not put his name out there enough to start bypassing all of the circuit's shows, to *try* and make improvements (which never materialize). He will then enter next year's Arnold, and attain a top 3 placing.


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