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    The only thing that's been great about Cutler has been the misery

    Scouting report out of Buffalo, home of the NFL’s only winless team and luckily the Bears’ next opponent: The Bills’ defense responds best against mediocre quarterbacks, and I’m thinking, Jay Cutler has been the very definition of mediocre.

    He has thrown seven touchdown passes and seven interceptions and has an 84.1 passer rating this season. He threw 27 touchdowns and 26 picks last season with a rating of 76.8. Mediocre, see?
    Mediocre with the arrow pointing down, actually. While his passer rating presently is better than the toilet he finished in last season, it’s a fact that his Bears numbers are worse than his Broncos career.

    However, one area in which his Bears career matches his Broncos years --- and his Vanderbilt years and his high school years, for that matter --- is that he is 0-for-the-postseason. He has never been there, never been the reason his team has played beyond its regular schedule, not since Pop Warner or YMCA ball or some such embarrassing thing, so it’s fair to suspect that he was a big part of the reason his teams were an o-fer.

    Which leaves us with the Cutler math: Big expectations + big arm x big money / (average stats + zero postseasons) = o-ver-ra-ted (clap, clap, clapclapclap).

    It might sound mean to point up this stuff now, but tough. I’m feeling very self-hating this morning. When the Bears made the trade after Cutler whined his way out of Denver, I bought into the idea of Cutler’s big arm, elusiveness and Pro Bowl status. This was a real quarterback, I thought. It was like the Bears found Sasquatch. Nobody around here believed that a great, young quartrerback existed. One had never been captured. No proof. It was an urban legend.

    But after a season-and-a-half of this guy, a season-and-a-half of some greatness and some palm-to-forehead disasters, I’m angry that I have to stand in line and fill out papers to get my name on the list for a stupidity transplant.

    Look, Cutler isn’t supposed to stink, certainly not as much as he has for that kind of money and with that kind of hype. Maybe my frustration has grown because he showed maturity and smarts in limiting the turnovers early in the season, but then came Washington, and the bile prompts me to think the only surprise about his four interceptions that cost the Bears a home win against an awful Redskins team is they came in one half. He has thrown four picks before as a Bear. In fact, he has thrown more in a game as a Bear. What’s more, his Chicago-career odds say he’ll spit up another four-pick game at least once before this season is over.

    When Cutler is making bad decisions, they seem lobotomy-inducing bad. Take two of the picks by DeAngelo Hall last game -- the touchdown return and the fourth one that sealed Cutler’s and the Bears’ laughable result. Or take the goal-line pass to 800-pound Johnny Jolly in Green Bay last season, or the same kind of pass to the fat guy in San Francisco. It becomes too stupid for words. What was he looking at?

    For a while, some people were saying his diabetes affected his night vision because the Green Bay and Frisco games were in prime-time, and blah, blah, blah. Thank goodness Cutler cleared up that tripe with his retch-inducing throws to Hall that Sunday afternoon.

    More popular were the excuses that his offensive line stinks, his receivers are subpar and his offensive coordinators are bad (Ron Turner) or nuts (Mike Martz). I confess I was one of those people pointing to the line and the receivers as the culprits. I used the eyeball test: Cutler looked like an actual NFL quarterback, while the line and the receivers made me want to rip my eyeballs out.

    But here’s the deal: Make all the excuses you want -- and I did -- but it’s still Cutler throwing the ball. Dude, what the . . .

    What’s more, last year’s stats showed he threw worse standing in the pocket than when he was on the run. Is that any way to run an offense? Is that any way to be a quarterback?

    So, you combine the questions of what he sees when he’s standing back there and what he thinks, period, and you must wonder whether Cutler has learned how to learn in Chicago. Maybe he learned and got better in Denver. If so, that process stopped here. Or maybe the Broncos had a coach or two who knew how to make it work. If so, there’s certainly nobody here doing that, and that might very well include Cutler.

    This is why and how Cutler gets compared to Jeff George. Big arm, no nothing. Cutler hates that comparison. He believes he’s better than that. He believes his team will be better than George’s. OK, fine, Cutler doesn’t like the Jeff George thing. So, how about George Costanza?

    “Jerry, just remember, it’s not a lie if you believe it.’’


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    Ouch, in a big way! I say that recognizing fully well that I'm falling into the same trap as the people who loved Rex Grossman all those years ago around the time of the Super Bowl did. I'm not ready to give up on Cutler yet, but that one pick-six to DeAngelo Hall was just ridiculous. That was the difference in the Bears winning or losing that game. It's pretty bad when Detroit beats a team that you know you should have beaten.

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    Seriously, do you delight in ANY and ALL of the bears misfortunes? This act is as old as stale bread


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    Cutler has to eliminate the stupid throws. It's costing games, the ceiling is high but at some point you have to realize that its ok to punt or take a FG.

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    Seriously, do you delight in ANY and ALL of the bears misfortunes? This act is as old as stale bread


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    Quote Originally Posted by Henry Burris View Post


    Seriously, do you delight in ANY and ALL of the bears misfortunes? This act is as old as stale bread
    Actually.....I'M SICK OF THE MEDIOCRITY .......FOR YEARS NOW! ~ AND YOU SHOULD BE TOO.

    And BTW....... This team, year after year after year after year.....is what's "as old as stale bread".

    I didn't write the article, but it's obvious that I'm NOT the only one that's sick of the horse shit performance from this Bull Shit Excuse for an (*ahem*) NFL Caliber Offense.

    So, excuse me if I'm NOT one of "those" that High Five your insightful statement.



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    Opinions are opinions!!! Just some ppls are worth less than others. I dont care if we had Brady , Manning , Brees , or whoever , it would be tough for them on this team!!! 3 different playbooks in 3 years an O-Line that sacks they're own QB(see chris williams against Albert Haynsworth) and recievers that let a guy that wont get interviewed by female reporters taller than him take catches right out of they're hands??? Cutler is a great offensive talent but its hard when you dont have a supporting cast and have an O-Line who makes every teammate that much worse...............................Enough said

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    Ah........I didn't realize that he also had no supporting cast at Vandy, and Denver.

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    Look at the positives. Cutler's actually improved his gameplay, despite last week's probable abberation. If we don't start running the ball more, we're PROBABLY gonna get better coaches at the end of the year (only saying better, because only an idiot would go with the gameplan we've had a lot of this season).

    Also, would you prefer Minny's situation @ QB? Or have this team decimated with injuries like the packers, or consantly the floorboard of the division like the lions? We're not GREAT, but we have that potential, and I see no reason to ONLY dwell on the negatives....
    Last edited by Henry Burris; 11-02-2010 at 05:40 PM.


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    I love how everybody puts all of the blame for no postseason or College bowl games solely on the QB(Cutler) like it's fucking baseball or something. He had 3 ints going into the last game before having his first really bad game and that was actually mostly his fault, yes I was pissed but I can't blame the other two losses solely on him. And he did score a goaline td that would've won us the Redskins game but our coach was too stupid to challenge it.
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