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Originally Posted by
GermansbombedPH
I disagree and say it all starts with the OL. Have you ever seen Brady or Brees play? They have faith in their line and trust them big time. Give Culter those lines and he will be the Pro Bowl QB he already was behind a good Broncos line
German, I'll go as far to say you gotta have both. All the protection in the world won't matter a whit if you have receivers that can't catch (or get open) or a guy who can't get it to them. And yes, I have seen Brees & Brady play,...
and all the way back to guys like Bradshaw & Staubach, when defenses could get away with a lot more,.... Bottom line, all the guys have to be able to trust each other to do their job.
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is this a move to compete with the likes of Green Bay and Detroit offenses? Center everything around the QB, wait for the backup WRs to get healthy and come at teams with both barrels to open up 2013?
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Originally Posted by
MPBears68
You're preaching to the choir, German. I completely agree that Jay has been let down by a miserable surrounding cast (esp OL) and that is most of the reason why he has been disappointing. I hope and expect major strides on OL and in the coaching staff this offseason to build on improvements in the WR corps from last year.
But even so, we can't give Cutler a complete pass. He does melt down in his mechanics here and there. And there were times where he had some decent protection and still was pretty bad. Lot of physical ability but he does need to play better in his own right regardless of the other issues on offense. Emery knows this and that's why he hired a HC who basically is Jay's personal position coach as well.
I have faith in this plan and the results. But Jay must SHOW IT next year too.
Jay does not get a pass. As long as our OL sucks this much paired with the coaching issues we had, Jay is our QB