I don't recall Warner throwing off his back foot stepping back the way Cutler does. Warner stepped into his throws, the way most all HOF quarterbacks did/do. From one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time: "He obviously has confidence in his arm strength, but when you're throwing off your back foot, you lose half your accuracy," former Broncos quarterback John Elway said. "They're going to win some games like they did Monday night, but in the long run they're never going to be as good as they should be because, technique-wise, he won't set his feet and put the ball on the money."
How much time have you sat at your computer googling Vince Young and Philip Rivers? Should I go back and review. You've watched one game this year? So you self admittedly have no valid points in terms of Jay Cutler's toughness or lack of quit. You sir, are a bonafide moronic shit head to the 10th degree. You're a self admitted idiot...which makes it worse, kinda. Just sayin' Rivers = QUIT Watch two games next season and form an opinion. Then three games the next season. You'll progress to the point where your dumb ass meatball rhetoric might make sense one day. Until then, keep googling VY and Phily the hillbilly for me. You've gotten good at it over the past two days. How much time have you spent doing it? Just curious.
I am not making the argument that other teams dont have key players and luck. I am making the argument that cutler was a very small part to the bears success. So relax and calm down and read what everyone is saying. I mean do you think calling people retards and meatballs makes you sound educated in your arguments?
Hilarious Did Johnny, the bronco qb, say these things before or after this: Jay Cutler's Denver Broncos single-season franchise records (All during 2008 season): Passing yards: 4,526 Pass completions: 384 300-yard passing games: 8
Honestly, look at who talked the most shit in this thread, and what happened to him. In the end, he is a self admitted meatball. To answer your question, yeah I am right in my arguments. Absolutely.
Well... I guess thanks for not calling me a retard. And yes you are correct in saying that I am not the brightest football analyst. That would mean I am the best or at the top of group of football analysts, which I am not. But neither are you, so lets call this a wash. Why on earth would you say the bears had the worst oline in football. Because Cutler got sacked and hit a bunch? Because they ran the ball well at the end of the season? Because Olin made the Pro Bowl? If you are using the translative property to make that inference, then...wow. I do not back off what I said, cutler is clown shoes(joey harrington) and peppers, hester, luck and schedule were the reason the bears got to NFC championship game.
That was not my question. My question was, if you call people retards and meatballs, does that made you sound educated? Seriously that is my question. Dont worry about cutler. Can you take someone seriously if the call someone meatball or retard? So relax...Its not your fault, asked and answered.
This is the worst argument I have ever read. You do realize that Matt Forte had a very good year and the offensive line did an above average job at run blocking, correct? Do you also realize that a decent run blocking line, can in fact, be the most awful pass blocking line in the NFL? I think you are not aware of the differences. Let me elaborate so we don't have to cover this again. Generally good run blockers thrive on their strength. Pass protection, however, is about forming a pocket for the quarterback and being quick on your feet to beat a defensive lineman to a spot. You do realize how a line can be effective at one aspect of the game and not the other? This is why Cutler's seven step drops were quickly relegated to five, combined with rollouts, due to the ineffectiveness of the offensive lines ability to pass protect. Rehoboth, let me ask you this. My thread is titled: Jay Cutler "Quit" on his team? You realize this thread is about that topic, si? Go back and look at my posts. Point out one mention of me stating that Cutler had a bigger impact than Peppers or Hester. Really, if you want to respond, quote me on it. And yeah, you are kind of a dolt. Back to the TOPIC, this was a clear point I made regarding the TOPIC.....vvvvvv.....Cutler's toughness and lack of quit. You should take a class or three on formulating an argument before you get back to me. And Rehoboth, take your garbage to saint elsewhere. "Cutler was sacked 57 times this year and hit hard numerous other times yet never once did he pull himself out of the game, not even when his team was down 30+ points to the Patriots in a snowstorm. You can question his decision making, his attitude, his body language, or his tendency to stray from the fundamentals, but to sit there and question his toughness is just stupid." That is all.
A QB is a leader. Leaders sometimes have to lead the troops emotionally as well as physically. They have to be enthusiastic even when they are in pain. Cutler did not act like a leader when he left the field. That is the difference between Farve and Cutler. Farve made a ton of mistakes but there was never any doubt in anyone's mind that he was trying to win for his team. Cutler just does not seem to be able to muster that kind of emotion. Mike Vick, love him or hate him, is a passionate player, and will take chances for his team. Brady and Manning are so intense that you can see it in their faces and body language. Cutler, not so much. He is a good QB with a terrible pass blocking line, but he needs to play the part of unquestioned leader a bit better. Right now, if you asked, who leads the Bears, people would say, Peppers, or Urlacher(sp). Cutler needs to take the team and be the leader.
One more thing, I am a Bears fan. Mike Martz and Jay Culter are trying to change the culture of a storied franchise. The Bears have always been a run first team. Always. Cutler left a pass first team in Denver. It will take the Bears some time to get an O-line who will be able to do both with success. Till then, cut Cutler some slack, he is the real deal.