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Cutler Formally Requests Trade


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It's shitty to see situations go so sour like that so quick. I must admit, I was talking major poo about Cutler at the Bronco's game this season, but if he was putting on a Panther's jersey every Sunday, I would have no problem with it.

I love Jake, but Cutler's someone we could give the keys to the team to for years to come.

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Has to be a starting QB so it would need to be Jake and Peppers or they might go for Moore and Peppers.

IF we were to make a trade like that we would have to include Jake I would imagine. I think it might would split the team if we were to trade for Cutler and still have Jake on the team.

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give em Jake and Peppers for Cutler and a defensive player

Cutler and Moss for Peppers and Jake. They are switching to 3-4 defense and Moss would struggle under that system. By that trade at least we would have another DE with alot of athletic potential.

But this will not happen. Probably not anyways. Im still on the Moore train.

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even if he were someone who would be a good fit for this team and would somehow become mature and not seen as a immature punk.....

1) we have nothing that they would want (they are not going to give him up without somehow being able to get a QB of like long term value (we have no one on this roster who fits the bill and no draft picks to help them toward that end)

2) we can't trade peppers

3) they are under no obligation to trade him

4) acquiring would be far too expensive (how much would we have to give up to get him?)

oh yeah....

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Wow what a messed up situation...

You go from having an up and coming young pro bowl Quaterback, to who the hell know's what. Whoever will replace him won't be half as good, at least not this year.

I'd hate to be a bronco fan right now. To see your franchise Qb leave over something so silly, with no idea of an replacement. Sucks, just sucks

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McDaniels just isn't going to let his franchise quarterback leave without finding a decent quarterback to replace him.

Since he was willing to get rid of Cutler for Cassel, I'm not so sure he actually cares that much about having a decent quarterback.

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