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Just tell the truth about Jake...you don't love him


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If Jake requested a trade would he get all the attention Cutler has recieved?

Would there be as much interest in Jake as there is for Cutler?

i could be wrong but i heard that 10 diff teams had contacted the broncos about cutler. if jake wanted to be traded i dun thnk we would have alot of problems trading him unless we wanted some ridiculous compensation. as much as alot of people hate him im sure there is lots of teams that wouldnt mind having a good vet QB on there roster like jake.

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Bottom line....

It doesn't matter how good or how bad Jake is, he's going to be our QB as long as Fox is our coach, or until Jake gets traded or retires. If Rodney Peete hadn't taken himself out of the Jacksonville game, he'd be our starter now.

That's just laughable, that is all that can be said. You guys are too much... :lol:

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