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  • #61
    So lemme see if I've got this straight. Cutler throws 5 picks and scores 6 points all game, and he looks like Brett Favre circa 1993. He's got winner written all over him. Aaron Rodgers scores 3 TD's, stakes his team to a 11 point 4th quarter lead, and he single-handedly lost the game.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Scott Campbell
      So lemme see if I've got this straight. Cutler throws 5 picks and scores 6 points all game, and he looks like Brett Favre circa 1993. He's got winner written all over him. Aaron Rodgers scores 3 TD's, stakes his team to a 11 point 4th quarter lead, and he single-handedly lost the game.
      Yes.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Scott Campbell
        So lemme see if I've got this straight. Cutler throws 5 picks and scores 6 points all game, and he looks like Brett Favre circa 1993. He's got winner written all over him. Aaron Rodgers scores 3 TD's, stakes his team to a 11 point 4th quarter lead, and he single-handedly lost the game.
        Cutler lost the game tonight.

        Brett Favre lost plenty of games.

        Both have single-handedly won games.

        Rodgers doesn't like to do either, but by not taking any chances to win the game, he often loses them. Last week he flat out was awful and lost the game.

        Give me the gunslinger over the game manager any day. Just my opinion. Worth what it costs.

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        • #64
          I wonder what Cutler will say in his post game presser. It's possible that he could change before our very eyes.

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          • #65
            Did somebody actually compare Cutlet to a young Favre? That's completely wack.
            C.H.U.D.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Sparkey
              Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by Sparkey
              Originally posted by Partial
              Originally posted by packers11
              Originally posted by Partial
              Cutler is a good QB he just doesn't have the receivers. I think I'd still like him over ARod. His #1 would be #5 on the Pack when healthy.
              How bout in Denver? He had arguably a top 5-10 receiving corps...

              Partial your so biased, I bet you pray to god at night for A-Rod to fail because god for bid he does good your going to be pretty screwed... Its his 2nd year and you give the guy no chance.
              It's his 5th year. Is a guy not a vet if he sits for 12 years before he plays?

              Cutler had success last year going 8-4 until the team fell apart and he was partially to blame for that. He has had his ups and downs. Aaron finally has eclipsed the 8 win mark this year... Last year they beat Atlanta, the Jets, SD.. They beat some good teams.

              He has been in the league less time than ARod, is in a new offensive system, and has WAY less talent around him.
              Yeah, 5 picks. Twice in the red zone. Definitely take Cutler over Rodgers.

              BTW, Cutler 46 career starts after his dreadful performance tonight and Rodgers with 24 career starts. But, hey, they are pretty much the same in experience...right Partial ?
              When Rodgers starts beating quality teams... then we'll talk... until then, neither have looked particularly good this year. A very good buddy of mine thinks Cutler looks like Favre from 1993 with less talent around him. I trust this guy a lot.

              BTW, why are you such a condescending asshole? Do you take pride in being a prick? When do I ever respond to you? You're a nobody to me, sorry to say. Please don't respond to my posts anymore if you cannot control yourself.
              Aghhh, only certain opinions count ? I get it. Touche!
              No, but you only comment to be an asshole. You never contribute anything productive. Certainly not when quoting me. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.

              Remember that PM you sent me recently? You should practice what you preach.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Partial
                Cutler is a good QB he just doesn't have the receivers. I think I'd still like him over ARod. His #1 would be #5 on the Pack when healthy.

                Cutler is overrated as a QB because of his arm. He's not a good leader and a piss poor decision maker. I think you are nuts for wanting him.
                TERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by g4orce
                  Cutler will be fine for the Bears... it just may no happen this year. They have many problems on their team.

                  Very similar situation in Green Bay actually, except I am one who thinks Cutler is better, talent wise.


                  Maybe we could tally up the number of "we's" and "I's" he uses in the post game and confirm that ratio is appropriate to accepting complete and total responsibility for what happened out there tonight.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Freak Out
                    Did somebody actually compare Cutlet to a young Favre? That's completely wack.
                    Why? Knack for the big play, ability to win games, legendary arm, risk taker, etc. Cutler was a pro bowl player and a game changer in Denver. He had some receivers to throw to, though. This year he has nothing.

                    Fortunately for Packer fans and unfortunately for me, they don't have many options to acquire players to fortify their offense.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Bretsky
                      Originally posted by Partial
                      Cutler is a good QB he just doesn't have the receivers. I think I'd still like him over ARod. His #1 would be #5 on the Pack when healthy.

                      Cutler is overrated as a QB because of his arm. He's not a good leader and a piss poor decision maker. I think you are nuts for wanting him.
                      He may be a much better leader than we think. Publicly, I agree he comes off as a total douche. Everything I've heard about him from teammates is solid, though, so we really don't know.

                      He looks like he needs to get in shape. He looks fluffy for a QB, like Aaron of two years ago.

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                        So lemme see if I've got this straight. Cutler throws 5 picks and scores 6 points all game, and he looks like Brett Favre circa 1993. He's got winner written all over him. Aaron Rodgers scores 3 TD's, stakes his team to a 11 point 4th quarter lead, and he single-handedly lost the game.
                        Cutler lost the game tonight.

                        Brett Favre lost plenty of games.

                        Both have single-handedly won games.

                        Rodgers doesn't like to do either, but by not taking any chances to win the game, he often loses them. Last week he flat out was awful and lost the game.

                        Give me the gunslinger over the game manager any day. Just my opinion. Worth what it costs.


                        I don't think you apply your evaluation criteria equally.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Partial
                          Originally posted by Freak Out
                          Did somebody actually compare Cutlet to a young Favre? That's completely wack.
                          Why? Knack for the big play, ability to win games, legendary arm, risk taker, etc. Cutler was a pro bowl player and a game changer in Denver. He had some receivers to throw to, though. This year he has nothing.

                          Fortunately for Packer fans and unfortunately for me, they don't have many options to acquire players to fortify their offense.


                          Are you a Bear fan now too?

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                            Originally posted by Partial
                            Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                            So lemme see if I've got this straight. Cutler throws 5 picks and scores 6 points all game, and he looks like Brett Favre circa 1993. He's got winner written all over him. Aaron Rodgers scores 3 TD's, stakes his team to a 11 point 4th quarter lead, and he single-handedly lost the game.
                            Cutler lost the game tonight.

                            Brett Favre lost plenty of games.

                            Both have single-handedly won games.

                            Rodgers doesn't like to do either, but by not taking any chances to win the game, he often loses them. Last week he flat out was awful and lost the game.

                            Give me the gunslinger over the game manager any day. Just my opinion. Worth what it costs.
                            I don't think you apply your evaluation criteria equally.
                            What part of it do you disagree with? Like I said, Rodgers hasn't won a big game. once he wins a couple of big games I will give him some credit. I've acknowledged every time he has played well and every time he has played poorly.

                            I'm the fair one. Some of you are not.

                            Scott,

                            I certainly don't support the Packers anymore. This forum has turned me off to them. I don't support any one team. I just like players and to be entertained. Typically root for whoever is losing.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Partial
                              Like I said, Rodgers hasn't won a big game.

                              Not true. Our opener against our biggest rival is a big game.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Partial
                                Originally posted by Sparkey
                                Originally posted by Partial
                                Originally posted by Sparkey
                                Originally posted by Partial
                                Originally posted by packers11
                                Originally posted by Partial
                                Cutler is a good QB he just doesn't have the receivers. I think I'd still like him over ARod. His #1 would be #5 on the Pack when healthy.
                                How bout in Denver? He had arguably a top 5-10 receiving corps...

                                Partial your so biased, I bet you pray to god at night for A-Rod to fail because god for bid he does good your going to be pretty screwed... Its his 2nd year and you give the guy no chance.
                                It's his 5th year. Is a guy not a vet if he sits for 12 years before he plays?

                                Cutler had success last year going 8-4 until the team fell apart and he was partially to blame for that. He has had his ups and downs. Aaron finally has eclipsed the 8 win mark this year... Last year they beat Atlanta, the Jets, SD.. They beat some good teams.

                                He has been in the league less time than ARod, is in a new offensive system, and has WAY less talent around him.
                                Yeah, 5 picks. Twice in the red zone. Definitely take Cutler over Rodgers.

                                BTW, Cutler 46 career starts after his dreadful performance tonight and Rodgers with 24 career starts. But, hey, they are pretty much the same in experience...right Partial ?
                                When Rodgers starts beating quality teams... then we'll talk... until then, neither have looked particularly good this year. A very good buddy of mine thinks Cutler looks like Favre from 1993 with less talent around him. I trust this guy a lot.

                                BTW, why are you such a condescending asshole? Do you take pride in being a prick? When do I ever respond to you? You're a nobody to me, sorry to say. Please don't respond to my posts anymore if you cannot control yourself.
                                Aghhh, only certain opinions count ? I get it. Touche!
                                No, but you only comment to be an asshole. You never contribute anything productive. Certainly not when quoting me. If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.

                                Remember that PM you sent me recently? You should practice what you preach.
                                I think I actually posted stats of career NFL starts after you inferred that their experience was equal. Then rolled my eyes.....

                                Just in case you missed it, I bolded it for you.

                                :P

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