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How do sports stars fit in? |
When I was 10, I wanted to be ... |
Last movie I walked out of |
Song that pumps me up |
Number of ties I own |
I confess, ______ makes me blush |
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ZACH PARISE Devils C |
A baseball player |
Napoleon Dynamite (top) |
Taste of Ink (The Used) |
Probably 70 |
Nothing |
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AL HORFORD Hawks F |
An archaeologist |
We Own The Night. Terrible |
I Wonder ( Kanye West, left) |
Between 20 and 30 |
Seeing myself in TV interviews |
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SACHA KLJESTAN Chivas MF |
A pro soccer player |
Across the Universe |
Pop Bottles (Birdman and Lil Wayne) |
Three |
My girlfriend |
BRONCOS QB Jay
Cutler, 24, bench-pressed 225 pounds at the NFL combine and can throw a
football 65 yards. Another Jay Cutler—34-year-old Mr. Olympia—benches almost
550 pounds, but he's afraid to try more than a five-yard spiral, lest he tear
one of those Bubblicious biceps. Some folks confuse the two. "People assume
he's a big guy and congratulate me after he had a good game," says Mr.
Olympia. The Jay Cutlers do have similar backgrounds.
BRONCO JAY
Raised in
Christmas Village, a subdivision of Santa Claus, Ind., which gets half a
million letters a year addressed to Santa.
Worked at his
dad's Cutler & Son Concrete starting at age six; was pouring concrete by
age 10.
Once made $8 an
hour hauling rubbish while riding the back of a garbage truck in Indiana.
Captained
Heritage Hills High to a 15--0 record in his senior year. During the Division
3A championship he had a state record 19 tackles as a safety and caught the
game-winning TD on a halfback pass.
Earned his
bachelor's in human and organizational development at Vanderbilt, where he set
school records for career TD passes (59) and passing yards (8,697).
Constantly draws
comparisons with a certain two-time Super Bowl--winning ex-Bronco (left). In
September he told SI, "I'm not John Elway. And I'm not going to be the next
John Elway."
OLYMPIA JAY
Raised in
Sterling, Mass., a Boston suburb that is the setting for the nursery rhyme
"Mary Had a Little Lamb."

