Fresh Meat 2: Kenny Santucci

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[QUOTE=kdub90;210197]THANKYOU! You practically took the words out of my mouth. Here are people whould beat Kenny in a 1-on-1: 1)Nehemiah, 2)Brad, 3)Dunbar, 4)Johnny, 5)Evan, 6)MJ, 7)Mark, 8)Alton, 9)Landon, 10)Darell, 11)Cohutta, 12)Chet (Only because smarter and probably faster), 13)Adam, 14)CT,15)Derek (RR:VR),16)Derrick, 17)Danny, 18)Abram, 19)Wes, 20)Brandon, 21)Frank, and 22)Ty. There are at least 20 people that could take him. When it comes to Chet, Cohutta and Adam,it depends on the type of duel. Kenny is a decent player, but he hasn't proven to be a top dog. He's more of a lapdog, haha! [B]Until Kenny wins a 1-on-1 elimination round, we will never know his actual full potential.[/B][/QUOTE] I'm just moving this here to keep on topic, but kdub you completely just contradicted yourself. You're going on and judging how all these people could beat Kenny meanwhile Ty himself has never gone into an elimination round nor have we ever seen him compete! You have no clue how he is as a competitor and you definitely can't say that he could beat Kenny. Also, Danny? Seriously? Danny has never won an elimination round, ever. Whether it be partnered or not. You must be off your rocker if you think that he could beat almost anyone besides the obvious weak players. If Kenny hasn't won a 1-on-1 elimination round, we don't know his true potential, like you stated, so how can we judge him? I hope he does a Duel 3 if there ever is one so we can see what type of competitor he is, a good or bad.
[QUOTE=kdub90;210197]THANKYOU! You practically took the words out of my mouth. Here are people whould beat Kenny in a 1-on-1: [B]1)Nehemiah, 2)Brad, 3)Dunbar,[/B] 4)Johnny, 5)Evan, [B]6)MJ, [/B]7)Mark, 8)Alton, 9)Landon, 10)Darell, [B]11)Cohutta, 12)Chet (Only because smarter and probably faster), 13)Adam[/B], 14)CT,[B]15)Derek (RR:VR),[/B]16)Derrick, [B]17)Danny, [/B]18)Abram, 19)Wes, [B]20)Brandon, 21)Frank, and 22)Ty. [/B]There are at least 20 people that could take him. When it comes to Chet, Cohutta and Adam,it depends on the type of duel. Kenny is a decent player, but he hasn't proven to be a top dog. He's more of a lapdog, haha! Until Kenny wins a 1-on-1 elimination round, we will never know his actual full potential.[/QUOTE] I had moved my answer to the RW/RR generic thread, but it goes better here I guess. :D I would bet money on Kenny before betting on any of the people I bolded. I just think you are basing his strength on losing to Nehemiah in the first duel. He's definitely gotten bigger since then and I think you are underestimating here. Just my opinion though.
[QUOTE=AJHill;162478]The Island!?!?! BAHAHAHAHAHA!!! You do realize that Kenny LOST a faceoff and still got a key, allowing him to literally do nothing in that Challenge and win.[/QUOTE]A win is a win. It doesn't matter how you cut it, he still got a huge chunk of change that most of the people on that challenge didn't. He did [B][I][U]something[/U][/I][/B] right.
[QUOTE=yankeegurl93;210201]I'm just moving this here to keep on topic, but kdub you completely just contradicted yourself. You're going on and judging how all these people could beat Kenny meanwhile Ty himself has never gone into an elimination round nor have we ever seen him compete! You have no clue how he is as a competitor and you definitely can't say that he could beat Kenny. Also, Danny? Seriously? Danny has never won an elimination round, ever. Whether it be partnered or not. You must be off your rocker if you think that he could beat almost anyone besides the obvious weak players. If Kenny hasn't won a 1-on-1 elimination round, we don't know his true potential, like you stated, so how can we judge him? I hope he does a Duel 3 if there ever is one so we can see what type of competitor he is, a good or bad.[/QUOTE] Look! You obviously have a comprehension problem. I said we don't know Kenny's full potential because we don't know everyone's full potential. We do know that Kenny has lost the only elimination round he has ever been in.That is a fact. I said there are 20 people that [B][U]COULD[/U][/B] take him. Are you blind? Also, Danny isn't a great competitor but he is stronger than Kenny, therefore he COULD beat him. Ty is a rookie. He isn't used to doing challenges. But at this point, I would put money on Ty simply because he seems faster and stronger. Kenny had small arms in FM2.He isn't the brightest bulb. He has sucked at every puzzle I have seen him do. His only advantage is being a wrestler. HE IS NO TOP CONTENDER!!!When he can prove himself, he can be a top dog. I don't know why people thinks he is so great????His experience helps him to stick around.People know him. If he ever goes into more elimination rounds, let's see how he does. Because, at the moment,I view him as weak and without courage.Regardless that it was years ago, Nehemiah would take him today. The only reason Evan beat Nehemiah was because Evan kept sitting up during their duel, which was against the rules and he should've been DQed. Nehemiah is a strong competitor. I bet he would slaughter Kenny. What elimination round can you see Kenny beating Nehemiah in?Can you think of some???
[QUOTE=kdub90;210205]Look! You obviously have a comprehension problem. I said we don't know Kenny's full potential because we don't know everyone's full potential. We do know that Kenny has lost the only elimination round he has ever been in.That is a fact. I said there are 20 people that [B][U]COULD[/U][/B] take him. Are you blind? Also, Danny isn't a great competitor but he is stronger than Kenny, therefore he COULD beat him. Ty is a rookie. He isn't used to doing challenges. But at this point, I would put money on Ty simply because he seems faster and stronger. Kenny had small arms in FM2.He isn't the brightest bulb. He has sucked at every puzzle I have seen him do. His only advantage is being a wrestler. HE IS NO TOP CONTENDER!!!When he can prove himself, he can be a top dog. I don't know why people thinks he is so great????His experience helps him to stick around.People know him. If he ever goes into more elimination rounds, let's see how he does. Because, at the moment,I view him as weak and without courage.Regardless that it was years ago, Nehemiah would take him today. The only reason Evan beat Nehemiah was because Evan kept sitting up during their duel, which was against the rules and he should've been DQed. Nehemiah is a strong competitor. I bet he would slaughter Kenny. What elimination round can you see Kenny beating Nehemiah in?Can you think of some???[/QUOTE] Just stop while you think you're ahead...
I don't think you have to win 5 elimination rounds to be a top contender. Kenny has won 3 challenges, he's a top contender in my book for that.
[QUOTE=kdub90;210205]Look! You obviously have a comprehension problem. I said we don't know Kenny's full potential because we don't know everyone's full potential. We do know that Kenny has lost the only elimination round he has ever been in.That is a fact. I said there are 20 people that [B][U]COULD[/U][/B] take him. Are you blind? Also, Danny isn't a great competitor but he is stronger than Kenny, therefore he COULD beat him. Ty is a rookie. He isn't used to doing challenges. But at this point, I would put money on Ty simply because he seems faster and stronger. Kenny had small arms in FM2.He isn't the brightest bulb. He has sucked at every puzzle I have seen him do. His only advantage is being a wrestler. HE IS NO TOP CONTENDER!!!When he can prove himself, he can be a top dog. I don't know why people thinks he is so great????His experience helps him to stick around.People know him. If he ever goes into more elimination rounds, let's see how he does. Because, at the moment,I view him as weak and without courage.Regardless that it was years ago, Nehemiah would take him today. The only reason Evan beat Nehemiah was because Evan kept sitting up during their duel, which was against the rules and he should've been DQed. Nehemiah is a strong competitor. I bet he would slaughter Kenny. What elimination round can you see Kenny beating Nehemiah in?Can you think of some???[/QUOTE] What has Danny done to prove his strength? Lose 5 eliminations rounds? Yeah exactly. Kenny lost his only 1-on-1 elimination rounds. Abram and Brad lost their first 1-on-1 elimination round, if they had stopped there would you call them bad competitors? No that would be bad luck. I'm done arguing with you.
I have to agree with yankeegurl on this one.
And Kenny lot to Nehemiah, sure not the best competitor, but the guy isn't a weakling, if Kenny had lost to Ryan or someone of that caliber I'd get the "kenny sucks in elimination rounds", he proved himself on Fresh Meat 2, regardless if it was a partnered elimination round or not, he dominated the challenge as well. Kenny isn't elite, he is a middle of the pack player, he can be good and sometimes can perform damn good, but he doesn't suck.
Argue all you want, the point is that he wins the money. Everything else is pointless.
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[QUOTE=RMD1;210330]Argue all you want, the point is that he wins the money. Everything else is pointless.[/QUOTE] And a lot of it.
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[url=http://vevmo.com/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=7817][img]http://vevmo.com/imagehosting/32104ca8c2129e775.png[/img][/url] I love his facial expressions in his interview with Angelina.
also kenny has won 3 partner eliminaiton rounds against eric and kaite, theo and shanda(?) and sarah and vinny theos a dam good competitor....also tina isnt the best girl of all time so its not like you could say kenny benifited greatly from his partner. so his overall eliminaiton record is 3-1 also how many people go to 7 challenge and get 6 finals?????? Abes done that many and hes been to 4 finals. and only these men have won 3 or more: Derrick K, Darrell, Landon and Kenny whats the whole point of the challenge to win.... to see people saying that schlubs like nehimah danny and derrick from rr/vr could beat him is just ridiculous remember when kenny and peter after pushing those logs against landon and ryan for hours had to go up against the so called exahlted on Wes and CJ....and Kenny and peter absolutley smoke showed them,,,, clearly kenny is not a athletic chump. another example would be him smoking derrick and abe for TWO conescutive lifeshields on I3. the man has showed atheticism when necessary. I honestly put him as one of the best competitors of all time, you can't aruge with results. hes not alton or landon who are just good at everything but hes solid at everything cept puzzles and jus tknows how to play the game so well
[QUOTE=kdub90;210205]The only reason Evan beat Nehemiah was because Evan kept sitting up during their duel, which was against the rules and he should've been DQed. Nehemiah is a strong competitor. I bet he would slaughter Kenny. What elimination round can you see Kenny beating Nehemiah in?Can you think of some???[/QUOTE] nehemiah wasnt close to pull evan to the top for what its worth. and nehiemiah slaughter kenny? LOL laughable also i can think of quite a few eliminations kenny would beat neihmah in; a exile, back off me, dirty pole dancing, oh ring, beach wrestling, reverse tug of war, pole me over... pretty much every single damn one... the kenny from duel 1 to the kenny now is a totally different character, and in all honesty i think nehimah was fortunate that time, but credit to him.
Kenny has changed a lot over the course of his time on the challenges. I was recently re-watching Inferno 3 (the season right after Duel 1) and at one point Kenny is nominated for the Inferno and has a chance to win a life shield. Abram and Derrick are laughing about how he doesn't have a chance at beating them. In one of his interviews Abram says that Kenny is a terrible competitor, and at that point in time it was true. Before the Life Shield competition, Kenny says in his interview that he doesn't always work hard, but this was one day that he WAS going to work hard and he ends up smoking the entire competition, including Alton who was on the other team. I think that if I had to pinpoint a single moment where Kenny started to take the competitions seriously and became a good competitor, that was it. He still messes up once in a while and he will probably never be good at puzzles, but I do definitely think that Kenny would beat Nehemiah in a majority of eliminations.
To RWRRULES and lilabennet... did they show Kenny's times opposed the other guys' cause I can't remember that? And on the dog sled pushing one, I don't remember him technically smoking them... also remember who is partner was on that one, Ev. Winning by a small margin or even and average margin is not smoking someone. What CT did to Brad on D1 before the DQ is smoking someone. Or what CT did to Johnny.
[QUOTE=faceless;244610]To RWRRULES and lilabennet... did they show Kenny's times opposed the other guys' cause I can't remember that? And on the dog sled pushing one, I don't remember him technically smoking them... also remember who is partner was on that one, Ev. Winning by a small margin or even and average margin is not smoking someone. What CT did to Brad on D1 before the DQ is smoking someone. Or what CT did to Johnny.[/QUOTE] Kenny beat every single other guy's time, including the other team
[QUOTE=Nightwolf;244613]Kenny beat every single other guy's time, including the other team[/QUOTE] I am aware of that but did he smoke them or just beat them by a little? That was my point.
[QUOTE=faceless;244626]I am aware of that but did he smoke them or just beat them by a little? That was my point.[/QUOTE] He smoked them. The only two times they mentioned in the episode were Kenny's (1:21) and Ace's (1:56). Ace won the life shield for his team, so Kenny beat all of the Good Guys. Abram just barely beat Johnny (whose time was obviously worse than Ace) and Derrick was really struggling although it wasn't clear how much he beat Davis by so he might have beat Ace or not. 35 seconds is a long time in a 2 minute race. I didn't mean to imply by my earlier comment that Kenny was better than all of the other competitors on that season. I know that Alton, Abram, and Derrick would probably beat him in an one on one elimination depending on what it is. I wanted to point out that Kenny has changed a lot from challenge to challenge, and I don't think he took them very seriously the first couple of seasons he was on. I think he was lazy and didn't care if he did well or not, and that day on the Inferno 3 is when he changed the way he looked at them.

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