Thoughts on Jay Cutler???

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Cutler will be the best professional out of all draft eligible QBs this year. He'll probably go mid 1st. He has a much better arm than most think and if he played at any other SEC school (one with talent around him) everyone would be talking about him as a top ten pick.
 

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I have to admit that I am a bit jealous looking at teams like the Steelers and Giants who are seemingly yet for the next decade at arguably to most important position on the field.

Not gonna happen as long as Bill's here. Henson doesn't count.
 

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Dayton_Cowboy said:
I've seen him twice this season. After seeing him in the game against South Carolina, I was almost convinced. Then seeing him against the gators I was sold. Hopefully Jerry and Bill will be in a position to buy in the second round!!

Cool....from the way some scouts and draftniks are talking he's a 1st round pic. How high he goes depends on the juniors coming out. If Quinn and Young stay in school...he may shoot to a top 10 pic....

If he were to last until the 15 pick or so...i'd be happy making a move for him, but anything higher then that we may have to give up to much...still to many issues to address. Like OT!
 

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bbgun said:
Not gonna happen as long as Bill's here. Henson doesn't count.

Are you gonna tell me there is no Santa Claus next??? :cry2:
 

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Has there ever been an NFL QB from Vanderbilt? At least he played in a real conference and not against patty cake schedules like other high ranking QBs that might come out.

And being from Vandy, you know he is a smart guy...
 

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Are you gonna tell me there is no Santa Claus next???

You wouldn't believe how crazy my family was. In our house, the tree didn't get put up till Christmas Eve. Before bed, each of the kids (I'm the youngest of seven) would put on one ornament. When we woke up, the tree was completely decorated ... supposedly by Santa. One year, Santa took a photo of his handiwork and left it behind for the little ones to see, only to reveal my father's reflection in the window.
 

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bbgun said:
You wouldn't believe how crazy my family was. In our house, the tree didn't get put up till Christmas Eve. Before bed, each of the kids (I'm the youngest of seven) would put on one ornament. When we woke up, the tree was completely decorated ... supposedly by Santa. One year, Santa took a photo of his handiwork and left it behind for the little ones to see, only to reveal my father's reflection in the window.

That's a great story....... :D
 

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I live in Nashville, and I've seen Jay play about three times this season. What stood out the most with him is his poise in the pocket. Just before he throws it seems as though his entire body relaxes. Similar to a baseball player (i.e. Scheffield, who moves the bat back and forth right before the pictcher sets to throw. My baseball buddies refer to this as quiet hands. For what its worth, I saw the same thing from Cultler. The talent level at Vandy can be subpar in certain skilled spots, so it will be interesting to see how he performs with an upgrade in talent.

Heck, he's a Vandy guy so I'm sure he'll blow the Wonderlick(?) out of the water. Rest assure, athletes at Vandy are not academically catered to!

Oh well back into my hole....
 

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Just found a good article...


December 7, 2005

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Cutler SEC's Player of the Year — again

var currentsize = GetUICookie('CFS'); if (currentsize == '' || currentsize == null) { SetUICookie('CFS','1'); currentsize = 1; } for (icons=0;iconsThe coaches' individual award comes two days after Associated Press sportswriters across the Southeast selected Cutler for similar recognition.

Cutler, the all-time leader in virtually every Vanderbilt passing and total offense category, also was named First Team All-SEC quarterback by both the coaches and media earlier this week.

The coaches also announced Alabama linebacker DeMeco Ryans as Defensive Player of the Year, LSU's Skyler Green as the top return specialist, and Arkansas running back Darren McFadden as Freshman of the Year. Commodore wide receiver Earl Bennett was considered as a serious contender for the freshman honor.

The Coaches' all-freshmen squad is expected to be announced Thursday morning. "It's been a busy week for Jay, but I'm sure a very enjoyable time for an outstanding young man. The SEC coaches have voted for a very deserving player with this award," Commodore Head Coach Bobby Johnson said. "On behalf of the Vanderbilt coaching staff, I'm truly thankful for Jay's contribution over the last four years and I'm particularly proud of his decision to return for a fifth year and lead our team to more success. As his head coach, I could not have asked for more from a player."

Cutler becomes the first Vanderbilt player to earn SEC Offensive Player of the Year recognition from league coaches since the ballot began in 1984. Since the SEC was formed in 1933, Cutler becomes the seventh Commodore named for a top league individual award, joining end Willie Geny (MVP, 1935), fullback Jack Jenkins (MVP, 1941), quarterback Bill Wade (MVP, 1951), end Bob Goodridge (MVP, 1967) and linebacker Jamie Duncan (AP Defensive Player of the Year, 1997).

A semifinalist for both the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award and Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award, Cutler came into his own this season, leading the SEC in total offense, passing yards, touchdown passes and completions. In doing so, he established new Commodore career records with 8,701 passing yards, 9,957 yards of total offense, 59 touchdown passes, 76 combined touchdowns, 710 completions and 1,695 total plays.

Cutler's impact on Vanderbilt's 5-6 campaign was greatest in outcomes in doubt. In the Commodores' first two games – road encounters at Wake Forest and Arkansas – Cutler guided Vanderbilt to come-from-behind victories with last-minute touchdown drives. In the season finale at Knoxville, Cutler again led a winning fourth-quarter rally, capping a late drive with a touchdown pass to Bennett giving the Commodores their first victory over Tennessee in two decades.

Cutler's importance to the Commodores was clear in narrow Vanderbilt losses. With a 4-0 record on the line versus MTSU, Cutler guided the Commodores 80 yards for a last-second field goal that would have provided the winning margin, only to have the attempt blocked. In two late-season road games, South Carolina and Florida, Cutler directed two-touchdown, fourth quarter comebacks to give the Commodores a chance to win. In the home finale versus Kentucky, Cutler threw for four second half touchdowns to narrow a 31-point deficit to five points.

Cutler ended the season with a superb four-game stretch against South Carolina, Florida, Kentucky and Tennessee, averaging 352 passing yards while throwing for 13 touchdowns.

Last week, Cutler became the first collegiate player named to the Senior Bowl, the most important postseason competition for NFL scouts and executives.
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My family lived in Nashville from 73 to 76 in a suburb called Belle Meade. Haven't been back since, but I liked it.
 

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MrPhil said:
Are you gonna tell me there is no Santa Claus next??? :cry2:

OK...maybe you knew this and it was meant to be the joke, but Cutler is from
Jay Cutler QB, #6
Ht/Wt: 6-4, 225 Hometown: Santa Claus Indiana

If you did not know this....it's freak'in me out man...lol
 

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Portland Fanatic said:
OK...maybe you knew this and it was meant to be the joke, but Cutler is from
Jay Cutler QB, #6
Ht/Wt: 6-4, 225 Hometown: Santa Claus Indiana

If you did not know this....it's freak'in me out man...lol

Actually, I didn't know that........and now its freaking me out too...... :eek:
 

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bbgun said:
My family lived in Nashville from 73 to 76 in a suburb called Belle Meade. Haven't been back since, but I liked it.

You still in the midwest? I work for the Army and we are being relocated to Scott AFB, Illinois as part of the BRAC. I have been once but, didn't get to see much.
 

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Portland Fanatic said:
OK...maybe you knew this and it was meant to be the joke, but Cutler is from
Jay Cutler QB, #6
Ht/Wt: 6-4, 225 Hometown: Santa Claus Indiana

If you did not know this....it's freak'in me out man...lol

There's no such place as "Santa Claus, IN"... it's really called "It's Your Parents Stupid, IN"... :D
 

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Portland Fanatic said:
:lmao2: That's to weird...it's meant to be...he will be a Cowboy!

It must his density....errrr, I mean his destiny...... :starspin

Does this mean if we do draft him that we can claim the credit?
 

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trickblue said:
There's no such thing as "Santa Claus, IN"... it's really called "It's Your Parents Stupid, IN"... :D

Seriously...bcuz I cut and pasted it from the website.
 

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Seriously...bcuz I cut and pasted it from the website.

::: tongue planted firmly in cheek :::
 

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MrPhil said:
It must his density....errrr, I mean his destiny...... :starspin

Does this mean if we do draft him that we can claim the credit?

Heck yeah! Nors claims everything else...we can have this for ourselves :D
 
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