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Hopefully not as many as Cutler is going to have!
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
I guess the fact that Terry Bradshaw had a career passer rating of 70.9, 212 touchdowns to 210 interceptions, and a career completion percentage of only 51.9%, gives him all the right in the world to criticize Jay Cutler. Well, let me go on record and say this: if Jay Cutler takes this team to the Super Bowl and wins it (I know, I know - this is a long shot), he will have done so with superior statistics as well as inferior offensive weapons at his disposal. Jay Cutler will have, in essence, beaten Terry Bradshaw despite not having the best talent around him, which Bradshaw most assuredly did.
Back in the day when the rules did not give all the benefits to the qb and wr's it was not uncommon to have lower #'s. I don't know how he ranks up w/other qb's of that era, but I doubt many of them hadd 60% and a 2 to 1 td to int ratio.
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Originally Posted by
go4bears
Orton is not number one in anyway shape or form because I feel he is not a leader.
and why is that? He was Captain here on this team, many of the players did not want to see him traded(urlacher being the most vocal), and he has done nothing but show those qualities in Denver dispite having his job on the line every year and getting paid spit in comparison to his competition.
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Bradshaw just answered the question on why Cutler was not included in his top 10 list.
"I want him to earn my trust, he hasn't done that yet."
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Originally Posted by
The Benjamin
Bradshaw just answered the question on why Cutler was not included in his top 10 list.
"I want him to earn my trust, he hasn't done that yet."
He's blind if he trusts Freeman or Sanchez more then Cutler
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
Back in the day when the rules did not give all the benefits to the qb and wr's it was not uncommon to have lower #'s. I don't know how he ranks up w/other qb's of that era, but I doubt many of them hadd 60% and a 2 to 1 td to int ratio.
Staubach's numbers were considerably better than Bradshaw's, but yes, you are right - even his numbers weren't sterling like they are now.
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Originally Posted by
Riczaj01
and why is that? He was Captain here on this team, many of the players did not want to see him traded(urlacher being the most vocal), and he has done nothing but show those qualities in Denver dispite having his job on the line every year and getting paid spit in comparison to his competition.
The QB will always have a C on their shirt unless they are a back up. He just managed games. He maybe getting better with Denver but I don't think he would with this team. I don't see Orton getting a ring with this team or any other team, unless he pulls a Dilfer. That is why I like Cutler more. Cutler thinks on his feet and makes broken plays look good. IMO Orton is not better than Cutler or most of those guys on Bradshaw's top 10. Sure I rooted for him when he was on this team just like I rooted for Grossman or any other QB that takes the field in a Bears jersey. Because if they succeed the team succeeds.
Without weaponz it's just another airline!
I am here to chew bubble gum and kick butt and I am all out of bubble gum!
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Originally Posted by
packer_smacker
He's blind if he trusts Freeman or Sanchez more then Cutler
Not to mention a ROOKIE like Bradford. But yeah, that makes total sens Bradshaw...a damn rookie has "gained his trust," yet a probowl QB that has his team leading his division and 9-3 hasnt? Whatever dude.
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Originally Posted by
Jimmors
Not to mention a ROOKIE like Bradford. But yeah, that makes total sens Bradshaw...a damn rookie has "gained his trust," yet a probowl QB that has his team leading his division and 9-3 hasnt? Whatever dude.
Remember, Bradshaw barely passed his entrance exam to get into Louisiana Tech. Hell, his grades in high school and his entrance exam weren't good enough to warrant getting him into LSU.
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IDK, I kinda wish Chicago had won the coin toss that awarded him to Pittsburgh.....