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  • Cutler disses Favre?

    In the linked article it appears Cutler is saying Jake Plummer is a first class guy and Favre is not. Cutler does say he empathizes with Rodgers, but he didn't follow Elway the Legend, he followed Jake the Snake.



    ‘‘Jake didn’t make as big a deal and Brett has,’’ Cutler said. ‘‘He went quietly and that’s the kind of guy Jake is. He’s a first class guy who knew what was going on and he wanted out anyway.’’ Still, Cutler said Rodgers is handling the situation well.

    Cutler said he has been following the quarterback saga of the Packers closely, starting with Favre’s tearful retirement, his announcement later that he still wanted to play, and then his trade to the New York Jets.

    ‘‘I have been talking to Aaron since the whole thing has been blown up,’’ Cutler said. ‘‘I met him and started talking to him when things started getting crazy for him.

    ‘‘He’s a good guy,’’ Cutler continued. ‘‘We’ve talked about things a couple of times a week to see how things are going.’’

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    As long as we pulverize Denver, Jake can say what he wants. This is more than an average pre-season game AFAIC.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Tarlam!
      As long as we pulverize Denver, Jake can say what he wants. This is more than an average pre-season game AFAIC.
      Spot on Tarlam; crush Denver.
      Still, Snake is a classy guy and Favre is okay, I guess, but with an ego that could block out the sun. Nothing new really.
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      • #4
        Well, considering all that Cutler really said about Brett is that "he didn't go quietly", I don't see how anybody can really argue with that. Brett didn't go quietly. He did imply that Jake went about it in a manner that is more classy than the way that Brett did, and I don't see how anybody can really argue that Brett's actions since unretirement, as a whole, have not been classy. Going on Fox News to throw your coaches and general manager under the bus? Possibly justified, but absolutely not classy. The classy thing to do is to not say anything in public, even if you do have a beef with management.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tarlam!
          As long as we pulverize Denver, Jake can say what he wants. This is more than an average pre-season game AFAIC.
          Pulverize? Heck, I'll be happy if the OL we saw against Cincinnati is back.

          Ok, I'll vote for one good blindside sack of Culver. Just to say keep your yap shut.

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          • #6
            The guy that was compared out of college to Brett Favre talks down on Brett Favre.

            That's rich.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by BallHawk
              The guy that was compared out of college to Brett Favre talks down on Brett Favre.

              That's rich.
              You can't really argue with what he said.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by retailguy

                Ok, I'll vote for one good blindside sack of Culver. Just to say keep your yap shut.
                I could really go for a good sack of Culver's about now...I'll have a ButterBurger and a double dish of vanilla custard. You can even blindside me with it; they have no stores east of Ohio yet, so it'll be a surprise.

                I'll take a sack of Cutler, too.

                :P :P :P

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
                  ButterBurger and a double dish of vanilla custard.
                  how's the old ticker doing?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
                    Originally posted by retailguy

                    Ok, I'll vote for one good blindside sack of Culver. Just to say keep your yap shut.
                    I could really go for a good sack of Culver's about now...I'll have a ButterBurger and a double dish of vanilla custard. You can even blindside me with it; they have no stores east of Ohio yet, so it'll be a surprise.

                    I'll take a sack of Cutler, too.

                    :P :P :P

                    My Maine man, I'll trade you two Culver francises for just one Dunkin Doughnuts here in Minnesota - miss them on every block like in Bean town
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
                      Originally posted by retailguy

                      Ok, I'll vote for one good blindside sack of Culver. Just to say keep your yap shut.
                      I could really go for a good sack of Culver's about now...I'll have a ButterBurger and a double dish of vanilla custard. You can even blindside me with it; they have no stores east of Ohio yet, so it'll be a surprise.

                      I'll take a sack of Cutler, too.

                      :P :P :P


                      Oh well..... Can't even blame it on lunch... I had sushi.... :P

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                      • #12
                        I'm not interested in Culver's sack.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Lurker64
                          Well, considering all that Cutler really said about Brett is that "he didn't go quietly", I don't see how anybody can really argue with that. Brett didn't go quietly. He did imply that Jake went about it in a manner that is more classy than the way that Brett did, and I don't see how anybody can really argue that Brett's actions since unretirement, as a whole, have not been classy. Going on Fox News to throw your coaches and general manager under the bus? Possibly justified, but absolutely not classy. The classy thing to do is to not say anything in public, even if you do have a beef with management.
                          Unless you were pissed off because they wouldn't let you back on your own terms, which is what Favre seemed to be indicating. I think he expected the Packers management would be glad to get him back no matter when he made up his mind. I think his actions on Fox News was done to cause a trade or release. I don't think he ever intended to play for Green Bay again. He got his wish, just not his team of choice.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
                            I could really go for a good sack of Culver's about now...I'll have a ButterBurger and a double dish of vanilla custard. You can even blindside me with it; they have no stores east of Ohio yet, so it'll be a surprise.
                            We have three Culver's here:


                            I'd be glad to trade one of them for a Whataburger or an In 'N Out Burger.

                            Damn, I'd even trade for a Steak 'N Shake.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Spaulding
                              My Maine man, I'll trade you two Culver francises for just one Dunkin Doughnuts here in Minnesota - miss them on every block like in Bean town
                              One of the pathologists in the office is from the area and told me that Reveah has 52 Dunkin' Donut franchises.
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