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theogt;3074042 said:
Dude. You do realize that Jay Cutler's QB rating has gone down consistently EVERY season for the past four seasons. He's not getting better. He's getting WORSE.

This guy is going no where. He can't read the field. He can't make plays on the run. He's not an accurate QB. Move on. He will never lead a team to the playoffs.

Never.

Ok kimosabe:laugh2:
 
uum, who was the last real QB da' bears had? a buncha names come to mind, but no real QB.....they always seem to have the crappiest QB in the league...
 
ka0tic;3074153 said:
uum, who was the last real QB da' bears had? a buncha names come to mind, but no real QB.....they always seem to have the crappiest QB in the league...

Rick Mirer :confused:
 
Does Cutler remind anyone else of the cop from "Dumb and Dumber" who drinks the bottle of pee?
 
RainMan;3074108 said:
How long until Chicago gives Chad Hutchinson another go-round?

They need a new OC and some receivers. Every QB has failed there. Look now all of a sudden Kyle Orton is Joe Namath in Denver. Kyle Orton??!!! It's gotta be the coaches....
 
RainMan;3074161 said:
Does Cutler remind anyone else of the cop from "Dumb and Dumber" who drinks the bottle of pee?

:laugh2:

tic tac sir!!

ggggg. get tha hell outta here!!!

By the way Rain Man.. isn't it time to move on ??? how would you feel about a Dustin Hoffman avatar??
 
CowboyFan74;3074251 said:
They need a new OC and some receivers. Every QB has failed there. Look now all of a sudden Kyle Orton is Joe Namath in Denver. Kyle Orton??!!! It's gotta be the coaches....


He didnt against the Ravens and Steelers.....

We got a QB expert here!!!
 
CowboyFan74;3074251 said:
They need a new OC and some receivers. Every QB has failed there. Look now all of a sudden Kyle Orton is Joe Namath in Denver. Kyle Orton??!!! It's gotta be the coaches....

No, Orton is still the same QB he was in Chicago. He has better weapons, but he is still playing the same. He doesn't throw many interceptions and never really did while in Chicago. He also doesn't throw a lot of TDs. He threw a TD every 29.5 passes in Chicago. He is throwing a TD every 29.9 passes in Denver. Same guy, better wide receivers, which makes a slightly better QB.

Cutler is just plain worse. Even when you consider the lack of solid wide receivers in Chicago he is playing poorly. I do think any QB would struggle in Chicago, but they would not be as bad as Cutler is right now. Throwing 17 interceptions in 9 games is bad. Leading the league in red zone interceptions is bad. Leading the league in multi-interception games over the last two seasons is bad. No matter how you look at it he is bad right now.
 
joseephuss;3074268 said:
No, Orton is still the same QB he was in Chicago. He has better weapons, but he is still playing the same. He doesn't throw many interceptions and never really did while in Chicago. He also doesn't throw a lot of TDs. He threw a TD every 29.5 passes in Chicago. He is throwing a TD every 29.9 passes in Denver. Same guy, better wide receivers, which makes a slightly better QB.

Cutler is just plain worse. Even when you consider the lack of solid wide receivers in Chicago he is playing poorly. I do think any QB would struggle in Chicago, but they would not be as bad as Cutler is right now. Throwing 17 interceptions in 9 games is bad. Leading the league in red zone interceptions is bad. Leading the league in multi-interception games over the last two seasons is bad. No matter how you look at it he is bad right now.

Except Peyton Manning. The Bears would be 9-0.
 
sureletsrace;3074287 said:
Except Peyton Manning. The Bears would be 9-0.

Tom Brady would have the Bears at 9-0, but Peyton is so good that the Bears would be 10-0 right now.
 
Does this sound familiar?

Cutler's nonchalance should cause Chicagoans concern
Posted by Mike Florio on November 13, 2009 10:33 AM ET

Bears quarterback Jay Cutler long has been criticized for a demeanor that more often than not suggests that he isn't sufficiently invested emotionally in the results of his work product.

Last night, he seemed to take it to a new level.

Sure, he seemed to whine a little bit after one of his interceptions (the fourth, I think) looked possibly to have been the product of pass interference. But we'll never be able to shed the image of Cutler after one of his blunders removing his helmet and scratching his head with a look on his face projecting roughly the same level of concern that Jerry Seinfeld routinely expressed upon uttering, "That's a shame."

There's a fine line between cool and complacent. Cutler seemed to have been on the wrong side of it last night.

Even after the game, he didn't seem to care. Speaking with Mike Silver of Yahoo! Sports, Cutler "nearly laughed" when he said the words "five interceptions."

"Fire away," Cutler told Silver before boarding the team bus. "Feel free to do your job and give me the public ripping I have coming."

Cool, or complacent?

We're not saying that Cutler should rant and/or rave or piss and/or moan like some of the other more demonstrative quarterbacks we've all seen over the years. But football is an emotional game, and the quarterback needs to at times seem like he gives a crap.

Cutler rarely if ever has done that.
 
CowboyFan74;3074251 said:
They need a new OC and some receivers. Every QB has failed there. Look now all of a sudden Kyle Orton is Joe Namath in Denver. Kyle Orton??!!! It's gotta be the coaches....

It is.

It's the same thing here at Iowa. We just cannot have a good QB/receivers even when the talent is there.
 
trickblue;3073874 said:
Alex Smith was the number one pick in the draft...

Cutler was number 11...

Neither one can carry Romo's jock...

Correct me if I'm wrong... but weren't you calling for Kitna to start after the Bronco game?

Yup, I'm pretty sure that was you.
 

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