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Originally Posted by
soulman
Way too may here and elsewhere simply allow themselves to be led into their opinions about him based on how the media views him. Think for yourselves and stop letting them do your thinking for you.
If we trade him who do you want back. Rex or Kyle? 
Just quoting myself here because at least one writer and Brandon Marshall believe what I had to say too.
Brandon Marshall: Don't you ever change, Jay Cutler

- By Dan Hanzus
- Around the League Writer
- Published: Oct. 20, 2012 at 05:38 p.m.
- Updated: Oct. 20, 2012 at 07:06 p.m.
Jay Cutler is not your average franchise quarterback. That's a big reason why so many people are fascinated by him.
From an outsider's perspective, Cutler can appear cocky, moody, even petulant -- a reputation solidified this season by nationally televised, um, moments with Chicago Bears left tackle J'Marcus Webb and offensive coordinator Mike Tice.
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We're not innocent. We called Cutler the NFL's great villain -- though it should be pointed out this was meant as a compliment.
Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall believes the media has it half-right in characterizing his quarterback.
"I don't think him being fiery or being passionate or wanting to win is misunderstood but the part of maybe him not being a good teammate -- that part is misunderstood," Marshall told NFL.com and NFL Network's Michelle Beisner this week. "I think it's just media trying to sell more papers. They see that he's different and they capitalized on it.
"In the NFL, we have this illustration of what a QB is supposed to look like -- we see Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Tom Brady -- and Jay is so different -- (he) approaches the game differently. And the day when Jay starts trying to do it how Joe Montana, or Steve Young, or Peyton Manning does it, well that's the day I'll be asking to work with a different NFL quarterback."
The best part of the Jay Cutler Era in Chicago is how quickly it all turns. If the Bears beat up the Detroit Lions on Monday and improve to 5-1, Cutler is beloved. If they lose, he's the reason they stink. Every week brings a new twist to the drama.
Follow Dan Hanzus on Twitter @danhanzus.
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Did you guys hear about the "DOOOOOOOON'T CAAAAAAAARE" thing? Wasn't sure if that ever made its way to this board.
If not: http://kissingsuzykolber.uproxx.com/...ay-cutler.html
What a magnificent asshole, lol. That's what you get for trying to talk to another man when he's taking a piss!
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