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RT @Rich_Campbell: Bears QB Jay Cutler this morning informed @ESPN1000 he would not appear on his reguarly scheduled radio show at 2 p.m.
ChicagoSports @ChicagoSports 51m51 minutes ago
RT @Rich_Campbell: Bears QB Jay Cutler this morning informed @ESPN1000 he would not appear on his reguarly scheduled radio show at 2 p.m.
Lmao.... Oh man. Didnt want to face those awesome fans i guess.
I hate Josh McDaniels as much as (nearly) everyone. BUT, I am SO glad he got rid of that bitch.
rest - http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-...ke-an-elite-qbPerhaps Bears quarterback Jay Cutler built Brandon Marshall his very own condo, but that doesn't mean Cutler has been immune from criticism lately. Plenty of criticism, actually.
From Marshall going off in the locker room last Sunday to Donovan McNabb calling him the Midwest version of Tony Romo, Cutler has come under fire, mostly because the Bears are 3-4 and seem to be flailing midway through the season.
Now, one of his former teammates has spoken his piece, and it's not exactly complimentary of Cutler.
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Remember when the Cutler trade was "going to set us back 10 years"?
LMAO
Hey, who knew then that:
1) Manning would suffer an injury so career- (and life-) threatening Indy finished dead last, released Manning and spent the #1 overall pick on a guaranteed franchise QB,
2) We'd have the cash to bid for him
3) Elway would rejoin the franchise with the influence to convince Manning to join us and
4) Manning would fully recover from FOUR spinal surgeries.
A LOT stars had to align for that to happen; if we've got threads essentially asking "how screwed would we be at QB if we hadn't signed Manning?" all that same logic applies to trading Cutler if Manning's never hurt or Elway's not around to sell him on Denver. The offensive line's COLLECTIVELY more important than the QB, but the QB is the SINGLE most important player, and anyone who doubts a QB can make or break a team that's SOLID everywhere else should look at the Texans the last three years: Outstanding roster from 2011-2013, but the crappy QB played himself and his coach out of a job.
If the Colts don't release and we sign PFM, that could be us, because all the observations that we couldn't get Luck or Wilson and all the other QBs drafted since 2011 look sketchy apply here. How'd you like to have Sam Bradford instead of Von Miller? Trading Cutler for ORTON was asinine regardless, but when the solution to that self-inflicted problem didn't wasn't even on the roster until 3 years later, it's not hard to see how trading Cutler could well have set us back a decade. Strange as it sounds, the best AND SECOND BEST thing that's ever happened to Denver was Indy getting the #1 overall pick.
Oh, valid point. I thought you meant all starters, you should take the time to be more descriptive, don't be shy. —Jaded
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Joel, this team still wouldn't have gone anywhere with Cutler Though the Rivers/Cutler bitch matches would have been entertaining.
I like Cutler - always have. There i said it.
Oh and while i am at it - benching Plummer for him was the right call. There is said that too.
Would i rather have Cutler or Manning - PFM everytime.
BUT
Would i rather have had Orton and McDaniels or Cutler and any other coach - Cutler and any other coach all day.
Joel, that 10 year myth was busted before Peyton came to town. We won a division title and playoff game literally the year after McD left.
Cutler does have a hot wife and rocket arm. There, I'm not always negative about him
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