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Guy looks weird, like he should have been an alien in that Coneheads movie with Dan Aykroyd lol

Something seems suspicious about his picking too. If you look at the picks he made (or read the article below) he rushed to get his 27 win streak in 10 days, he didn't even slow down when he knew one bad pick would cost him a $300,000 win. Also, he kept on picking after he hit his 27 win streak which everybody will tell you to do is pretty stupid since if someone had tied him and had a better win percentage they would have beat him (guy last year lost it like that since he kept on picking). Only reason to keep picking after you hit 27 is if someone gets close to you and has a better win percentage.
Link to his picks, go to 2nd page to see the win streak of 27 (http://streak.espn.go.com/en/entrySt...9&segmentID=32)
This guy is supposed to be 21 too...yeah right

Article:
It had to happen eventually. The Stash had thwarted many attacks, only to have the last laugh. However, a bigger challenge proved to be too much in the form of 21-year old Chad Miller from Cockeysville, MD, who put together one of the most mind-boggling runs in Streak for the Cash history. Chad won an astounding 27 straight in only ten days to snatch the $300,000 grand prize. What made the run even more impressive is it didn't appear to matter what matchups or props were on the table (he selected one-hole golf props, 1st half soccer props, and the list goes on). He picked everything, and he did it quickly. The last ten wins in his streak occurred in a 72-hour span. Considering most entrants tend to slow their picking when they get to W20, this makes the run something that might not be seen again on Streak for the Cash. A few challengers made some late runs, but nobody could quite catch our eventual winner.