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Originally Posted by
short faced bear
He took the news sitting down didn't he...
Not really. He's from central IL like I, and has been a Bears fan for years. Work transported him to N.O. and he sent me that first thing this morning.
I was going to post it up first thing when I got into work this morning but my account here didn't allow me to start a new thread.
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Like Butka said, he's not that necessary. If anything, it's making Cutler's "leadership" more apparent, and entertaining...
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Lets send Chris Harris and a 5th round draft pick to the Saints for Olin.
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Originally Posted by
Henry Burris
Like Butka said, he's not that necessary. If anything, it's making Cutler's "leadership" more apparent, and entertaining...
That's a good point Henry. Olin absence is forcing other to pick up the slack. Garza seem to be quietly leading the line right now but give it another year or so and I'll bet it will be Carimi. Here's what Yahoo Sports had on it. Confirms what Quickerthanu posted. 
Shutdown Corner
Fri Oct 21 01:00pm EDT
Olin Kreutz walks away from the Saints
By MJD
One of the NFL's all-time great centers is walking away from the game. Olin Kreutz(notes), a six-time Pro Bowler, four-time All Pro, and member of the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 2000s, has left the Saints.
According to his agent, Kreutz's passion for the game just wasn't there anymore. He'd rather walk away than keep getting paid, while feeling like he wasn't contributing. From Mike Triplett at the Times-Picayune:
"He decided, 'If I can't bring that same passion every day to work, I'm not gonna just sit here and collect a paycheck,'" [agent Mark] Bartelstein said. "That's the way he is. Olin's a little different than most guys. People say all the time that it's not about the money. That's really how it is with him. It never has been."
There are two different ways to frame this. There's the way his agent chose, which is to see Kreutz as an unselfish guy who won't take the team's money if he feels he isn't performing up to his own high standards. Given Kreutz's track record, that's probably the way I'd lean.
But I couldn't blame someone if they saw this as Kreutz bailing on his team. "Walking away" is another way of saying "quitting," and doing that six games into a season is pretty rare. It's not like he was playing at a level that's irreplaceable or something, but before a knee injury shelved him for a couple of games, he was the starting center. He also wore the captain's C.
Any way you want to see it, if this is indeed the end for Kreutz, in five years, he should be in Canton.
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If, somehow he were to go to the HOF as a Saint (just because they have 1 1/2 players in the hall, compared to the game day roster size the Bears have), i'd be pissed...
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Originally Posted by
Henry Burris
If, somehow he were to go to the HOF
Fixed it for ya.
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Amazing some Chicagoans don't think Kreutz is HOF material.
There just aren't enough facepalms for you.