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Cutler releasing ball faster due to fear of sacks


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Did you watch the NFC Championship game?

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Did you read the myriad of news reports about his knee injury or did you just stick with Maurice Jones Drew's insightful tweets?
what was his official knee injury
Partial tear of the MCL, I believe
MCL sprain, actually...which is pretty painful.

he didn't check himself out of the game, as many think. lovie took him out.

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My problem with Cutler in the NFC championship game had nothing to do with him being hurt, it had to do with him sulking on the bench once he was out of the game instead of trying to find a way to help his team.

I distinctly remember a shot of the backup QB looking at pictures between series while Cutler sat right next to him staring off into space... last time I checked, a knee injury did not prevent you from looking at pictures and trying to help the kid understand and interpret what he was seeing.

At that moment, Cutler was too busy feeling sorry for himself to think about his team... he showed his true colors.

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I forsee Carolina Defense over penetrating and cutler dumping it off to forte for big gains. just my 2 cents.
that could happen. LBs need to really focus on forte. dude gets 60% of their receptions. you KNOW they are going to be dinking and dunking it to him.
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I forsee Carolina Defense over penetrating and cutler dumping it off to forte for big gains. just my 2 cents.

Seems to be the blueprint to attack us. I hope they leave the CBs alone on an island with the WRs and have the two OLBs spying Forte. That guy could kill us.

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How many other QBs in the NFL take as many hits on a weekly basis and keep getting up like Jay does? I don't see how his "toughness" can be questioned whatsoever.

At least he doesn't cry about it like other QBs... :devil:

He has bad body language and get mad too easy.

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Yessir! From training camp last year. Thought it was pretty badass as well

You can have him. He might love it there but he was a brat here at the end. I'd rather have Johnson and Hardy anyway. Once we get a great penetrating tackle this D is going to scare. And our O will if we can solidify the right side our line. Otah is such a disappointment.

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