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I have higher standards for QBs' behavior than I do for WRs' behavior because of what a QB is supposed to be on a team...a LEADER. Whining to the press ad infinitum is not on the "good things" list. Somewhere in all the endless Cutler threads, I have posted numerous examples of why I have never thought much of him as a person/leader. I will try to find it.

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I have higher standards for QBs' behavior than I do for WRs' behavior because of what a QB is supposed to be on a team...a LEADER. Whining to the press ad infinitum is not on the "good things" list. Somewhere in all the endless Cutler threads, I have posted numerous examples of why I have never thought much of him as a person/leader. I will try to find it.

I'm not advocating bringing him to Charlotte, but what he's doing is small compared to the crap Smitty puts the Panthers through.

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I have higher standards for QBs' behavior than I do for WRs' behavior because of what a QB is supposed to be on a team...a LEADER. Whining to the press ad infinitum is not on the "good things" list. Somewhere in all the endless Cutler threads, I have posted numerous examples of why I have never thought much of him as a person/leader. I will try to find it.

He is asked the same question numerous times a day ad infinitum.

His answer has always been the same. It's not like he is calling radio stations and scheduling press conferences.

THAT is whining to the press. If the press is asking, it's called maintaining your position.

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Cutler HAS A HEALTH ISSUE that CAN affect his play.

Its NOT a low blow, its THE TRUTH.

With as many things there ALREADY is to worry about with a starting QB why add that to the mix? Not to mention his attitue, and personal pride.

So does jake

of course jake lied about it for two years and then cost us another in his rehab.

I don't have diabetes but managing insulin is no step for a stepper. Every waking hour of these guys lives are regimented during the season. His diet, exercise, and medications are just part of the program.

Don't lie AK

you being concerned about his health in one post three pages after saying "his diabetic ass" is not fooling anyone.

Surely you are not THAT stupid.

Are you?

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Negotiating through the press is a bad idea...period. It usually ruins things.

You think Marty was overjoyed to hear Pep and his agent doing such?

Yes Meat I agree 100% that Smitty has been a problem child, I wasn't trying to say he wasn't.

But Smitty has achieved far more than Cutler has in the league performance wise and though we may not like it, that's how ALL NFL teams operate. If Colbert had punched someone in full view of his teammates and coaches, he'd have been cut the next day I bet.

One of my problems with Cutler is that he doesn't seem to have a good head on his shoulders, he doesn't know how to handle situations with the press. I don't like to see that from a QB.

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of course jake lied about it for two years and then cost us another in his rehab.

PROVE THAT ...you can't...because he didn't WHINE TO THE PRESS about being hurt does not = he lied to his team. THEY WERE GIVING HIM CORTISONE WAY BACK IN 2005..HE DID NOT LIE...COME ON DUDE!

How can you be so two sided? It's a mystery.

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I have higher standards for QBs' behavior than I do for WRs' behavior because of what a QB is supposed to be on a team...a LEADER. Whining to the press ad infinitum is not on the "good things" list. Somewhere in all the endless Cutler threads, I have posted numerous examples of why I have never thought much of him as a person/leader. I will try to find it.
agreed here.
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Negotiating through the press is a bad idea...period. It usually ruins things.

You think Marty was overjoyed to hear Pep and his agent doing such?

Yes Meat I agree 100% that Smitty has been a problem child, I wasn't trying to say he wasn't.

But Smitty has achieved far more than Cutler has in the league performance wise and though we may not like it, that's how ALL NFL teams operate. If Colbert had punched someone in full view of his teammates and coaches, he'd have been cut the next day I bet.

One of my problems with Cutler is that he doesn't seem to have a good head on his shoulders, he doesn't know how to handle situations with the press. I don't like to see that from a QB.

OK I see where you have been going

two things

He was lied to by his boss. that is fact and it is the only thing that gives him a pass to complain and request out in my book

the other thing is that he looked good compared to jake. Caarolina is the one place where you can go and be assured not be one of those press guys. It just doesn't happen here. Maybe in Denver where they are frustrated and have been in a downward spiral after so many years of being a contender it can blow up but nobody is gonna blow up here. Not in my opinion. Hence no worries there. We don't even know the whole story. Don't be naive to what the media can create.

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