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Cutler getting ripped apart by NFL players


GritsRgreat

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http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Cutler-s-NFL-contemporaries-go-after-him-on-Twit?urn=nfl-311321

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Hey I think the urban meyer rule is effect right now... When the going gets tough........QUIT..

less than a minute ago via ÜberTwitter

Maurice Jones-Drew

I remember MJD Missing crucial games down the stretch that at the end of a season that could have gotten them into the playoffs.... because of a Knee Injury!

So easy to talk when it's not you.

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I didn't understand why he was out, personally.

That said, I can't reply to these players' tweets as I don't and have never played on an NFL team. But reason would lead one to believe that a Coach makes the call on who plays the downs, not the player... not everyone is Brett Favre, you know.

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Ignore previous post.

Urlacher stood up for Cutler, case closed IMO.

Jay was hurt. I don't question his toughness. He's tough as hell. He's one of the toughest guys on our football team.
from http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nfl/news/story?id=6051718

It's clear they went to Hanie because he was better able to avoid the pressure though...

If I just tore a ligament in my leg....I wouldn't be standing, anywhere, for any reason. Thats what gets me...

Also from the article, his center, referencing Cutler's leg:

"I didn't even think he was going to finish the half," Kreutz said. "When he came back to try it again, that amazed me. It was shaking right after he took the hit and walked back in the huddle. It was swinging like this [waving his hand back and forth].

"So I knew one of his ligaments probably went. I can't remember exactly what play it was. I know it was the second quarter. I remember him walking in the huddle, and I saw it shaking like this. I said, 'Ah, man.'"

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