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July 14, 2009 at 02:14 pm
No, he is still an idiot: "He was also the offensive leader for a team that blew a three-game division lead with three games to go."
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Seriously, when I see things like this, I almost turn into the Incredible Hulk. This has to be the biggest crock of sh*t knock on Cutler out there. I lost all respect for Joyner after citing Grossman's won-loss record. Utter nonsense.
most bears fans do not seem to be giving any creedance to any opinion other than cutler is moses with a helmet and going to immediately lead them to the promised land. point out any of the dozens of possible reasons he may struggle some, from lack of quality recievers to his tendency to struggle under pressure etc., and they instantly become very defensive yet rarely have anything to back up why chicago is a better situation for him. I put up a post on why I'm not so worried about cutler on the cbssports packer message board that i'd love for any of you to checkout and comment on. most of the bears fans didn't have any replies other than cutler ''made'' his recievers or that with a ''better'' running game he will be better (despite denver averaging a yard more per carry last season). I understand their hope, I do, I just don't understand their blind faith in the guy.
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July 14, 2009 at 09:20 pm
You know me too well.
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July 15, 2009 at 01:18 pm
It may very well be true that Bear fans are overly optimistic about the team and Cutler because they only see what they want to see. But what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. I can't shake the feeling that Packer fans are doing the same thing, only with the signs reversed. At the very least, Cutler makes the Bears a more interesting team. I think that's a good thing even for those of us who are not Bear fans.
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July 14, 2009 at 02:14 pm
No, he is still an idiot: "He was also the offensive leader for a team that blew a three-game division lead with three games to go."
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Seriously, when I see things like this, I almost turn into the Incredible Hulk. This has to be the biggest crock of sh*t knock on Cutler out there. I lost all respect for Joyner after citing Grossman's won-loss record. Utter nonsense.
PackerAaron
July 14, 2009 at 02:26 pm
Was thinking of you when I posted it sweetie ;)
July 14, 2009 at 02:55 pm
most bears fans do not seem to be giving any creedance to any opinion other than cutler is moses with a helmet and going to immediately lead them to the promised land. point out any of the dozens of possible reasons he may struggle some, from lack of quality recievers to his tendency to struggle under pressure etc., and they instantly become very defensive yet rarely have anything to back up why chicago is a better situation for him. I put up a post on why I'm not so worried about cutler on the cbssports packer message board that i'd love for any of you to checkout and comment on. most of the bears fans didn't have any replies other than cutler ''made'' his recievers or that with a ''better'' running game he will be better (despite denver averaging a yard more per carry last season). I understand their hope, I do, I just don't understand their blind faith in the guy.
July 14, 2009 at 09:20 pm
You know me too well.
July 15, 2009 at 01:18 pm
It may very well be true that Bear fans are overly optimistic about the team and Cutler because they only see what they want to see. But what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. I can't shake the feeling that Packer fans are doing the same thing, only with the signs reversed. At the very least, Cutler makes the Bears a more interesting team. I think that's a good thing even for those of us who are not Bear fans.