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Cutler is a pu$$y...I was so happy when he left Denver...I cannot stand whiny quarterbacks. He isn't a leader and never will be. I hope Chicago figures this out and unloads him next year.
That is one thing Cutler is not. He takes a beating getting sacked more then any other QB. I remember when he first came to Chicago, he would never slide after a run, he would get hit for a few extra yards. He broke his hand last year tackiling a someone
That is one thing Cutler is not. He takes a beating getting sacked more then any other QB. I remember when he first came to Chicago, he would never slide after a run, he would get hit for a few extra yards. He broke his hand last year tackiling a someone
He is....his crying and whining....last year he "injured" his knee..a few days later he was out and about shopping with his girlfriend no limp...bush league at it's best.
He is....his crying and whining....last year he "injured" his knee..a few days later he was out and about shopping with his girlfriend no limp...bush league at it's best.
Last year he broke his thumb on his throwing hand.
Cutler doesn't have it - whatever that intangible is - he lacks it. Criticizing fellow players is an indication of that. In AZ we were blessed to have Kurt Warner, who HAD IT. No, not the strongest arm in the league, not the fasted out of the pocket - he had CHARACTER, something that is WITHIN. That intangible is what almost brought us a championship. I remember McMahon when I was in Chicago - same thing, only Jim wasn't exactly the same type of personality as Kurt. I had doubts about our QB, Kevin Kolb, but he is showing a lot of character lately. Kevin was getting his ass sacked left and right in the pre-season, but never criticized his linemen. You just don't do that.
Cutler's issues are definitely intangibles. Physically speaking, he is everything you could ever want in a quarterback and more.
he clearly doesn't understand the leadership position he's in - if he wants the role or not
contrast the performance of aaron rodgers the past 2 weeks .... GB & Seattle knocked him around pretty good, he kept his cool and kept plugging away ... he took the sack and didn't make a bad play worse, he didn't yell, scream, roll his eyes - he just went to work to find anything he could to neutralize it
look at cutler against the packers or the game against the giants ...... he panicks, gets frustrated and starts heaving the ball into bad places trying to "make something happen" and punish teams for bringing that much pressure
rodgers has an incredible rating when facing pressure and extra rushers ..... cutler will make some big plays, but will also give the ball up and bury his team
rodgers has an incredible rating when facing pressure and extra rushers ..... cutler will make some big plays, but will also give the ball up and bury his team
Rodgers is clearly better than Cutler by a landslide, but I would like you to expand on this incredible rating that AR has while facing pressure. It would seem to me that it is trending in the opposite direction the last 5 games or so.
Cutler will never be be Rodgers. But thats a stacked deck type of comparison anyways. The more damning thing to me is not that he doesn't put up Rodgers-esque numbers, its that he has stats that look a lot like many mediocre QBs before him.
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