Jay Cutler's knee?

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  • camarokids
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2006
    • 3869

    #16
    Re: Jay Cutler's knee?

    Originally posted by kudu
    At least he wasn't on the sidelines picking his nose and wiping his boogers on his backup quarterbacks jacket.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_tYmliLo34
    That is gross. I wonder what Brunnell said too Sanchez when he turned around???
    Thank you,
    David

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    • LastingsMilledge85
      Senior Member
      • May 2009
      • 1438

      #17
      Re: Jay Cutler's knee?

      Originally posted by ivo610
      Urlacher sure as hell came to play. Also nice to see him protect his teammate even though he should have ripped him apart.

      todd collins worst back up QB ever?
      Collins had a very nice starting run in 2007 for the Redskins. No, he is definitely not the worst backup NFL QB, Dan Orlovsky has the honors of that title.

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      • Bravesfan
        Banned
        • Aug 2010
        • 150

        #18
        Re: Jay Cutler's knee?

        Not a Bears fan (Panthers and Steelers fan) but what Cutler did does not suprise me in the least. He is like Manny Ramirez, he plays for himself and his own glory, not the teams.

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        • mwbosoxfan
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2006
          • 184

          #19
          Re: Jay Cutler's knee?

          Originally posted by MSpecht
          Hummm.. sitting alone on the sidelines not participating in a big game ?? For a moment I thought LT had been traded to the Bears....

          Mike jackitout7@aol.com
          I posted this picture right after that playoff game in '08 as I thought someone had done a nice photoshop job on an LT action figure. It turns out the item (with him sitting on the bench) was the real deal.... how fitting!
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          • BU54CB
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 304

            #20
            Re: Jay Cutler's knee?

            Originally posted by LastingsMilledge85
            The problem some former players and players had with Cutler is that in the biggest game of his career so far, you do not take yourself out. Some players say that they are not leaving unless it's on a stretcher. Alright, maybe someone told Cutler he is not allowed back in, but he had to have hinted something was awry with him. Bottom line, he's a team leader and should of just sucked it up. The Bears didn't lose because of him, maybe by Hanie coming in that increased their chances of winning because Green Bay did not have a prepared scouting report on him, but Cutler needed to suck it up and not hint at his injury (if that's what indeed "did him in" for the day).
            Cutler didn't take himself out, and from what I've heard and read, Cutler wanted to go back in, Lovie Smith said no. Last time I checked, the head coach runs the team. If a guy is hurt and can't play, it does the team no good to send someone out who can't perform properly.
            I love how Deion Sanders criticizes, the king of no tackling, and MJD, who sat out 2 games with a groin injury while his team was still fighting for a playoff spot.

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            • LastingsMilledge85
              Senior Member
              • May 2009
              • 1438

              #21
              Re: Jay Cutler's knee?

              Cutler obviously hinted that something was awry? What I said was that he should of never made the notion that something was not feeling right. So many guys out there are banged up, there was no reason for him to just say nothing and keep playing being that he is a team leader.

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