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Not on Cutler's best day.......
There's no doubt, if you were building a QB, he'd probably look something like Jay Cutler. But at this point in his career, he's been through enough different systems and opportunities that it's pretty obvious, he just doesn't have what it takes to excel.
We trade ONE elite starting QB and we get another horrible starting QB AND a starting RB who makes about the same as Murray to replace Murray.
I agree. That kid could have been special. So much depends on the situation you get drafted into. Tony was lucky because he, for the most part, has had stability in Dallas with his HC. Although, you have to give Tony credit as well. He could have left but he decided to come to Dallas, he decided to stay in Dallas and now he's at a point in his career where he's starting to reap the rewards of his decisions. Good for Tony Romo.
Absolutely, I just hope that he gets the opportunity to reap the ultimate reward.
I make them sloppy, off-the-boney... That ok?
If they're soft to eat, I'm good.
If you asked trading Brandon Weeden for Cutler id still have to think about it
he wanted to get to the Eli/Cutler stat to slam Eli
5 pages and you're the ONLY one to see the significance of that comparison.
Obviously these 5 pages show how ridiculous it was for ANY Cowboy fan to EVER say that E-Lie was better than Romo! EVER. E-Lie IS Jay Cutler, just in a different uniform.
5 pages and you're the ONLY one to see the significance of that comparison.
Obviously these 5 pages show how ridiculous it was for ANY Cowboy fan to EVER say that E-Lie was better than Romo! EVER. E-Lie IS Jay Cutler, just in a different uniform.
NEVER being the operative word. Eli was NEVER bether than Romo during his Super Bowl years. However, some fans tend to view "the best" arguments statically as if they can never change. I don't. Quarterbacks who played great and better one year may not be and do the same the next year.
Was being the operative word. Eli was bether than Romo during his Super Bowl years. However, some fans tend to view "the best" arguments statically as if they can never change. I don't. Quarterbacks who played great and better one year may not be and do the same the next year.
I'm not going to turn this into a was Eli better than Romo. We've done this previously, and it's a matter of opinion and what people consider the measure of a great or winning quarterback.
Yeah that just wreaked of something is better than nothing only to find out that was not the case.