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Other Things For Which Tom Jackson Can Criticize Jay Cutler
(CBS) By now you’ve probably heard about ESPN’s Tom Jackson waxing diarrhetic this past Sunday morning about Jay Cutler not doing complicated secret handshakes with Soldier Field employees or something. I say good for Jackson. Cutler has long had his comeuppance coming for not French kissing the unsung heroes of the Bear fan’s viewing experience—the apathetic security personnel who stand for hours in a freezing wind tunnel.
Who does Cutler think he is? Not sexually groping these people who voluntarily make no eye contact with him and spend their time staring into a concrete abyss while pondering their meaning in life? And then going out and easily winning a game? The gall. What we need in the NFL is more personable quarterbacks like Ben Roethlisberger, consarn it.
I just wish Jackson had gone further with this. There are so many things to lay the wood to Cutler for that also have absolutely zero impact of field play. Here are just a few that I fully give Tom Jackson, as well as you the reader, permission to use in your dissection of Jay Cutler, pissy pariah.
Camden Jack—that’s Cutler’s baby son’s name. How awful is that? It’s like Jay and wife Kristin Cavallari sat down and thought, “Now how can we help ensure our kid has a future hosting at Guy Fieri’s restaurant?” And you know they totally call the kid “Cam.” Cam Jack sounds like it’s sold at an auto parts store.
Jack is a fine first name for a boy, but as a middle name? Same category as the trashiest of middle names, Bob. “Hey, Camden Bob, can you pass me the opossum taser, please? Got a feisty one cornered in the shed. Oh, excuse me. It’s Camden Jack. Apologies, Baron von Chuckwagon.”
Have you seen the movie Billy Jack? Don‘t.
I don’t know about you, but I do not feel comfortable having such a poor decision-maker captain my football ship.
Tying other dudes’ shoes—the hell is this? First you’re pushing the guy, now you’re practically licking his boots? This guy is obviously bipolar. Do we want Jesse Jackson Jr. quarterbacking here? It’s not the Monsters of the Zoloft, folks.
Total pothead—I have no direct evidence of this, but I mean… c’mon.
Not criticizing Cutler hinders black quarterbacks—hey, Brandon Marshall said he’s black, not me. And once a black person dubs a white person black, it is so and cannot be undone lest the latter goes rollerblading. Bill Clinton? Hall & Oates? All black now.
Criticizing black quarterbacks like Cutler has become taboo, deemed by some as racist even. Tom Jackson is not a racist. Tom Jackson needs to push the envelope of the mundane and superfluous of Cutler, perhaps not so much just for #6, but for the betterment of all future black quarterbacks.
Cutler cares not for your stupid Cubs sing-a-long thing—if asked to make a public appearance to participate in a tired if not now downright annoying shtick and sideshow, and then you show up and act all pissy and as though this is all wasting your time, it’s likely the same attitude will someday translate to the football field. Being yourself shows weakness. Fake sincerity… just like Tom Jackson.
He’s a Hispanophobe and a cacomorphobe—if you’re not as cosmopolitan as Tom Jackson and me, those words mean a fear or hatred of Hispanics and fat people, respectively. How can Cutler expect to have the trust of his teammates if he’s embarrassing one of his offensive linemen in public like this?
Oh no, bra, somebody is wearing your jersey. That’s so lame. I bet if you could have your hipster way, Cutlerdude, players would all wear corduroy uniforms and stadium PAs would play only songs by Grizzly Bear. And if you hate portly Hispanics, you hate Carlos Mencia. Know who hates Carlos Mencia? People who respect themselves. But also not leaders.
The New York Giants play this coming Monday night. Victor Cruz is on the Giants and happens to be Puerto Rican. Mention on the pregame romper room in Bristol how Cutler probably hates Cruz, Tom Jackson. America begs you.
Nothing gets fans in a lather—especially such refined ones that watch an ESPN pregame show—like calling out a player for being too emo. I appreciate, too, how Jackson and others who cite Cutler’s personality as obviously being the reason he’s not a winner also make sure to not hinder their rock solid arguments by pointing out episodes of him being a good guy. Don’t do that. Cutty must fail.
Kudos for trolling quite hard on Sunday, Tom Jackson. That pouty face sure got jacked up. Brave superficial stuff. I salute you—nay—say hello to you, sir.
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/11/...ze-jay-cutler/ (much better with the linked pics..... Especially for the stoner part)
Last edited by The Benjamin; 11-28-2012 at 12:26 PM.
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T.J. is just salty that he didn't get an Applebee's gig.
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!
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He somehow managed to write something more imbecilic than Tom Jackson's rant. That's an accomplishment, I guess, but this was so far from the biting sarcasm he was going for and unfunny to boot. Reading that is two minutes of my life I will never have back.
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Screw Tom Jackson and his ilk. Maybe spending some time discussing the on and off field habits of one Ndamakong Suh would make a better story. You know like "did he or did he not kick Matt Schaub in the nuts on purpose". Of course we all know the answer to that one.
Old news, nothing but old news. As long as Jay Cutler is playing in the NFL he's gonna have his "haters" and his detractors so let 'em hate and detract. All I care about is that he gets out on the field and leads his team like he did Sunday. That wasn't an improved offense that was just Jay Cutler doing what he's always been capable of, winning games with his feet and his arm.
Now if Tice will just keep letting him do it maybe we still stand a chance of making the playoffs. Cutler is gonna need happy feet, great performances from his RBs, and a lot of short throws in order to survive behind that patchwork line.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
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I was thinking the very same thing. Now they are trying to outstupid each other. And I must say these are some impressive submissions. Any other writers that might have had a partial lobotomy want to step forward? That means one foot goes in front of the other and you push off with the forward foot in case it was confusing for some of you. (you have to give some writers a step by step -- pun intended)

Originally Posted by
Rogelio
He somehow managed to write something more imbecilic than Tom Jackson's rant. That's an accomplishment, I guess, but this was so far from the biting sarcasm he was going for and unfunny to boot. Reading that is two minutes of my life I will never have back.
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This guy is trying to defend Cutler and rip into TJ and you two rag him?
One guys calls out Cutler you give him grief. Another tries to defend him and he gets called out for that. Maybe no one should ever even acknowledge Cutler, maybe that would make you two happy.
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The guys is a pizza-delivering blowhard who got an article because he was a regular caller into the Boers and Berstein show. He is just some shlub, and his writing shows it. I call this guy out because he sucks and isn't funny. I will defend Jay as much as anyone, but this article was fit to print and use as toilet paper. He isn't close to being as witty as the Deadspin commenters he inspires to be like.
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Funny, unfunny, troll, whatever. At least the guy is highlighting the ridiculous. If they have any balls, ESPN will feature Jackson in their next 'C'mon Man' segment. Then we can get on with our lives.
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I'm ok with his position. But that was one of the stupidest articles I have ever read.

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The Benjamin
This guy is trying to defend Cutler and rip into TJ and you two rag him?
One guys calls out Cutler you give him grief. Another tries to defend him and he gets called out for that. Maybe no one should ever even acknowledge Cutler, maybe that would make you two happy.
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Originally Posted by
bearsinhouston
I'm ok with his position. But that was one of the stupidest articles I have ever read.
Word. I painstakingly made it halfway through the article before giving up. This guy is a moron... he thought he was gonna write some hilarious article to get Chicagoans to high five him and pat him on the back but he just comes off as a buffoon. But hey... he's got a gig writing articles for (what I assume is an affiliate of) CBS... so whatever... good for him. haha