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    Chicago Bears Jay Cutler: The Antihero Who Looks A Lot Like A Hero

    By Tom Ley, Nov 26, 2012 6:23 PM


    On Sunday, during ESPN's Sunday NFL Countdown, Tom Jackson went on a mini tirade about Bears quarterback Jay Cutler that was as needless as it was brainless. Here was a grown man dispatched into sputtering agitation by a 10-second clip of another guy walking into a stadium. We've been down this road many, many times before with Cutler, whose (alleged) petulance and (apparent) aloofness have a way of encouraging the worst impulses of analysts like Jackson.


    The shame of it is that in so many other ways Cutler is a pundit's kind of quarterback, the sort of flinty-eyed leader whose manly virtues make Peter King's socks roll up and down all Sunday afternoon. Consider his performance in the Bears' 28-10 victory over the Vikings, which came just two weeks after Cutler sustained a concussion while absorbing a face-crushing tackle against the Texans. I picked out three plays from Sunday that, had they come from any other quarterback, would've been shown on a loop on ESPN while Chris Berman sang hosannas and Tom Jackson plucked at his harp.
    First, there was the throw Cutler made on the Bears' third drive of the game. He took a second-down snap from the 15-yard line, didn't see any of his receivers open, and then threw ball anyway, right between two Vikings defenders and into the hands of Kellen Davis, who was brought down at the goal line. Davis was barely moving when Cutler threw the ball, and was not open in any sense of the word. It was a balls-out rocket of a throw by a quarterback operating inside the red zone, and it set up his team for an easy touchdown.


    Then came Cutler's lone touchdown pass of the day, a play that once again was the direct result of his ability to find a sliver of space in which to throw the ball. Rolling to his left, aware that Jared Allen was bearing down on him from the strong side, Cutler turned his shoulders toward the end zone, fired another perfectly located bullet toward the sideline that only a blanketed Matt Spaeth could get his hands on, and accepted yet another crushing hit from Allen.


    Just as noteworthy, although far less consequential to the final score, was Cutler's five-yard scramble toward the end of the first quarter. Once again running to his left, Cutler hugged the sideline as Vikings cornerback A.J. Jefferson sized him up for a big hit. Rather than skip out of bounds and avoid contact, though, Cutler laid a wicked stiff arm on Jefferson, driving him into the turf as the two barreled out of bounds. Still standing, Cutler then flipped the ball into Jefferson's chest, earning himself an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.


    Am I cherrypicking? Sure, but no more than anyone plumbing the depths of a man's soul based on 10 seconds of video shot in a parking garage. I can think of only a handful of quarterbacks in the NFL capable of the two throws described above. Quarterbacks have been called "gunslingers" for less. And that stiff arm was the kind of play that a pundit might otherwise readily attribute to a football tough guy who's willing to "hit you in the mouth."


    Cutler does stuff like this all the time, and yet we are stuck having to listen to arguments about whether or not he "gets it" (oh he gets it all right), about whether or not he "knows how to be a leader"—this in a league that reckons Ryan Lindley a viable starting quarterback. Cris Carter felt comfortable referring to Cutler as a mere game manager in this bit of postgame analysis. Managing the game? Fuck that. Cutler returned to a Bears team that had been blown out the previous week and turned it into a football team worth watching. He was the game.


    http://m.deadspin.com/5963144/jay-cu...ot-like-a-hero

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    The plays he is talking about can be seen on their page by following the link to the story.
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    Great article and post, thanks. I was at the Minny game and can tell you I have never seen 2 more rocket-like passes into non-existent "windows" than those two. I had no idea or where he was going with the ball or how he got it there. KDavis & Spaeth both deserve a lot of credit for making two tough catches in heavy traffic (can't believe I'm saying that) but that was 80% Cutler.

    Show me any other QB who can throw those 2 passes. There's maybe a couple only. At best. And there's no doubt we have learned the last two years or so, that the Bears simply can't or don't win without him.

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    Another play that caught my eye was when Jay was being hauled to the ground and threw the ball underhanded forward to Forte at the line of scrimmage. While I realize that Forte was then tackled at the line so there was no "big play yardage" to make it special, it did "prevent" a sack.

    Now, think of all the times you've seen Farvre do things like that for BGP.... Jay does it, and no one notices.

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    They can't pick on his talent or toughness so i got it let's attack his character//what does that say about our society

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    I can't wait for Rick Reilly's follow-up piece on the "The Many Passes of Jay Cutler"


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    This is 100% true and I've watched him do it his whole career.

    Cutler does stuff like this all the time, and yet we are stuck having to listen to arguments about whether or not he "gets it" (oh he gets it all right), about whether or not he "knows how to be a leader"—this in a league that reckons Ryan Lindley a viable starting quarterback. Cris Carter felt comfortable referring to Cutler as a mere game manager in this bit of postgame analysis. Managing the game? Fuck that. Cutler returned to a Bears team that had been blown out the previous week and turned it into a football team worth watching. He was the game.

    It's one of the reasons why I've defended him so much in the past. Fuck his personality or a lack thereof, the guy has laser sights and a cannon for an arm. He can fit balls into "windows" no one else would even attempt to. Does anyone believe Jason Campbell would even have thrown those balls let alone complete them? Nah, he'd have either thrown it away, gotten sacked or ran for a short gain.

    This offense didn't get even one lick better on Sunday. The only difference was Cutler and it always will be until the Bears get someone who knows how to design and run an offense.
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    A Good Read on Cutler


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    Ley is one of the few who doesn't try to make up a story. He pretty much tells it like it is without the BS you see from most of the other "Talking Heads"

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