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  • #16
    Originally posted by Dabaddestbear
    Originally posted by Scott Campbell
    Originally posted by sharpe1027
    Originally posted by Partial
    I don't think they gave up that much for him. Two #1's isn't that unreasonable knowing that he can be a top flight QB when there is talent around him.

    The error the Bears made in my opinion was trading for him without a supporting cast. They're entering a rebuilding process with a QB and gave up the picks needed to fortify his cast. Bad move.
    Giving two #1s is going not to help develop a supporting cast. Seems rather circular.


    Except they didn't just give up 2 #1's for him. They gave up an additional 3rd rounder and Kyle Orton too. And Orton has been playing better than Cutler in Denver. The trade looks horrific at this point.
    Still no one in the world would take Orton over Cutler straight up. And have you watched Orton the last couple games? The same thing that happened to him while he was here, once teams find out he cant go deep they play curls and sit on slants and then sack the hell out of him. And dont forget the Bears got Knox with one of those picks that got from Denver. This trade will be measured for years to come, I still like what we got, just dont like what we still dont have, an O-line....and now anything that resembles a running game.
    What do you think is wrong with Forte? Besides the obvious problem of the OL sucking, I've heard complaints from Bear fans that he isn't as explosive and looks like he is carrying extra weight. Is that legit? I hadn't noticed, but I wasn't looking for it either.
    Go PACK

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Pugger
      Cutler has never won anything of substance in his career. Happily the bares gave up a lot for this guy. Cutler has a lot of talent but only from the neck down...
      Cutler won in HS. Nope......Losing records his entire football career. Major loser in college. Loser in the NFL. Guy looks the bitch always. At least it looks good when he pouts after tossing up 4-5 picks like he does on a semi-weekly basis. Damn Snake can't stand Cutler. At least he doesn't make broad statements how he's got the best arm in the NFL or the best QB Denver EVER saw (and I hated Elway). Nope...he did that too. Good luck Bears. I enjoy seeing my Bear buddies suffer with that ass-clown. Cutler = classless loser with a damn sad pout to boot.

      Snake would love to slap Cutler in the mouth given the chance. 2 days in holding for disorderly conduct vs. fame for doing what 90% of NFL fans want to do? Priceless.
      Snake's Twitter comments would be LEGENDARY.........if I was ugly or gave a shit about Twitter.

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      • #18
        Why slap Cutler in the mouth? His potential is to screw up the bears. Pat him on the back and let him go about his way...
        "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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        • #19
          Originally posted by SnakeLH2006
          Originally posted by Pugger
          Cutler has never won anything of substance in his career. Happily the bares gave up a lot for this guy. Cutler has a lot of talent but only from the neck down...
          Cutler won in HS. Nope......Losing records his entire football career. Major loser in college. Loser in the NFL. Guy looks the bitch always. At least it looks good when he pouts after tossing up 4-5 picks like he does on a semi-weekly basis. Damn Snake can't stand Cutler. At least he doesn't make broad statements how he's got the best arm in the NFL or the best QB Denver EVER saw (and I hated Elway). Nope...he did that too. Good luck Bears. I enjoy seeing my Bear buddies suffer with that ass-clown. Cutler = classless loser with a damn sad pout to boot.

          Snake would love to slap Cutler in the mouth given the chance. 2 days in holding for disorderly conduct vs. fame for doing what 90% of NFL fans want to do? Priceless.
          Cutler wasn't as good a QB as Jake Plummer in Denver, let alone St John.

          Plummer was 42 - 21 as a Denver QB.

          Cutler? 17 - 21.

          Except for Ed Hoculi, he was 16 - 22!

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          • #20
            John Hadl comparisons may be premature, but I think of that trade every time Culter throws multiple picks and looks like a bust. So that's been pretty frequent this year.

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            • #21
              Good call, Scott. That's exactly it - the desperate trade for a marquee QB to turn a franchise around, which instead sets the franchise back maybe a decade.

              The only difference is that Hadl had been a top notch quarterback - it's just that he was completely washed up. In Chicago, Cutler is not washed up - he is just, as a few posters have suggested, a lot more Jeff George than Brett Favre.
              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

              KYPack

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              • #22
                What's really unfair is all the players an already good Denver team is going to get with those picks.
                70% of the Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Al Harris.

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                • #23
                  From the NFL network - Cutler has thrown more red zone picks in his last 16 games than Tom Brady has in his entire career.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Dabaddestbear
                    Cutler is getting smacked every play. But I have to admit the kid is tough, cuz I would have cried by now while I was cussing out the O-line.
                    Damn funny!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Fritz
                      Good call, Scott. That's exactly it - the desperate trade for a marquee QB to turn a franchise around, which instead sets the franchise back maybe a decade.

                      The only difference is that Hadl had been a top notch quarterback - it's just that he was completely washed up. In Chicago, Cutler is not washed up - he is just, as a few posters have suggested, a lot more Jeff George than Brett Favre.
                      Yeah, almost more in line with H. Walker. The classic, "we're one piece away" mentality that's been proven wrong over and over again. It might work in basketball, where there's only 5 guys on the court, not so much in football.

                      Don't get me wrong, a key player can really help a team, but no one player can make up for the other 10 guys around him.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by 3irty1
                        What's really unfair is all the players an already good Denver team is going to get with those picks.
                        That's the Patriot way.
                        When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by sharpe1027
                          Originally posted by Fritz
                          Good call, Scott. That's exactly it - the desperate trade for a marquee QB to turn a franchise around, which instead sets the franchise back maybe a decade.

                          The only difference is that Hadl had been a top notch quarterback - it's just that he was completely washed up. In Chicago, Cutler is not washed up - he is just, as a few posters have suggested, a lot more Jeff George than Brett Favre.
                          Yeah, almost more in line with H. Walker. The classic, "we're one piece away" mentality that's been proven wrong over and over again. It might work in basketball, where there's only 5 guys on the court, not so much in football.

                          Don't get me wrong, a key player can really help a team, but no one player can make up for the other 10 guys around him.


                          All those int's would sabotage even the best of teams.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by SnakeLH2006

                            Cutler won in HS. Nope......Losing records his entire football career. Major loser in college. Loser in the NFL. Guy looks the bitch always.
                            Now, now....be fair. He was a winning QB in high school. (11–1 as a junior and 15–0 as a senior.) This inability to win is relatively recent, just the last 8 consecutive years or so!

                            Heck, I bet he could still lead a good high school team to some wins!

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                            • #29
                              I don't know why anyone continues to defend Jay Cutler. He's a below average QB. He is. He's never been more than that and you can never convince me of it. The hype train came out of nowhere for this kid and carried him higher than I've ever seen a bad QB carried.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by 3irty1
                                What's really unfair is all the players an already good Denver team is going to get with those picks.
                                Disagree I think they're overachieving big time. Then again, they have a good LT, a decent stable o backs, and a decent wideout in Marshall. Who knows.

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