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Breaking News: Cutler doesn't want to be traded.


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Cutler spoke exclusively Wednesday night with FOXSports.com's Jay Glazer at the UFC Fight Night 18 card in Nashville that both were attending. Cutler says he was shocked the Broncos issued a statement proclaiming he was on the block after conversations with agent Bus Cook.

"I was surprised they decided to trade me this soon," Cutler told Glazer in his first comments since the statement was released. "I didn't want to get traded. This wasn't me. They [The Broncos] had been going back and forth saying things, wanting me to be their quarterback and then they didn't."

"I really didn't want this. I love Denver. I really like my teammates. I didn't want it to get this far." In a team-issued statement Tuesday, Broncos owner Pat Bowlen said his attempts and those by first-year head coach Josh McDaniels to reach Cutler for the past 10 days were "unsuccessful." But in what has turned into an obvious he-said, she-said situation, Cutler claims he is the one who had not heard from the Broncos during that time. Cutler said the first time he heard from the Broncos in 10 days was Tuesday when they informed him of their decision to trade him.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9403016/Cutler-speaks:-'I-didn't-want-to-get-traded'

Yeah why not, one more. :auto:

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Believe what you want, I know who I think is more credible. It is hysterical that Cutler can't figure out things have gotten to this point.

Seems to me he is saying this to keep other teams from shying away due to his behavior. I wouldn't exactly expect him to say that he is a whiny bitch who is pouting and has forced the team's hand to trade him.

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Believe what you want, I know who I think is more credible. It is hysterical that Cutler can't figure out things have gotten to this point.

Seems to me he is saying this to keep other teams from shying away due to his behavior. I wouldn't exactly expect him to say that he is a whiny bitch who is pouting and has forced the team's hand to trade him.

3 possibilities...

1) he is really dumb and wasn't aware how bad things had gotten

2) he is really dumb and is trying to make himself look less of a douche so he can get a good trade and thinks that people will buy it

3) he is really dumb and tried to bluff but got called on it and now he's afraid of going to tampa

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Apparently Bowlen says he has the phone record that proves they've been trying to contact Cutler...

I think Cutler is attempting to do damage control now, Denver called his bluff and now it's finally occurred to him that he could end up a Detroit Lion and get sacked 50 times next year, LOL

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