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    Jay Cutler: "There are going to be some balls that are picked off"

    "The guys are going to get knocked off routes, something is going to happen, the defender is going to get in the way, and the ball's going to be gone," Cutler said. "That's part of this offense. It's not a read and see what happens and let it fly, it's a read and let it fly. So balls are going to be in the air."



    Sounds like he plans on leading the league again.

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    blame mike martz. He is a horrible cordinator for QB's that throw into coverage.

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    • #3
      Jay Cutler is a bad QB. I've never bought the hype on him and I'm amazed to see that it still exists in the media. They make excuses for him. They ignore his poor QBing and poor record.

      Must be the "Bus-Cook-Effect"

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        Re: Jay Cutler's Balls........

        Originally posted by Scott Campbell
        http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/08/11/jay-cutler-there-are-going-to-be-some-balls-that-are-picked-off/

        Jay Cutler: "There are going to be some balls that are picked off"

        "The guys are going to get knocked off routes, something is going to happen, the defender is going to get in the way, and the ball's going to be gone," Cutler said. "That's part of this offense. It's not a read and see what happens and let it fly, it's a read and let it fly. So balls are going to be in the air."



        Sounds like he plans on leading the league again.
        This is the perfect mindset for the Bears QB. He's got the gunslinger mentality without the ammunition to back it up. Perfect.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by packerbacker1234
          blame mike martz. He is a horrible cordinator for QB's that throw into coverage.
          Bears Spend Entire Day Waiting Around For Mike Martz To Install High-Powered Offense

          CHICAGO—Bears players and coaches spent their first day of training camp Monday waiting for new offensive coordinator Mike Martz to install their much-anticipated high-powered offense, a system Martz originally claimed he would have up and running "right away." "First he showed up late, then he spent most of the morning just figuring out where we want to put the receivers," said Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, adding that his concerns about the installation were directed to Martz's "unhelpful" technical staff. "He was promising us all these huge gains in performance, and said he could give us a bunch of special drills, but honestly, I just want the most basic offense out there." At press time, head coach Lovie Smith had been on hold with Martz for the past three hours.

          "When it's third and ten, you can take the milk drinkers and I'll take the whiskey drinkers every time" Max McGee

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