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My arm is stronger than John Elway's and Brett Favre's


Kevin Greene

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So what kind of ass makes this statement?

Answer: Broncos QB.

Cutler on his arm vs. John Elway's: "I have a stronger arm than John, hands down. I'll bet on it against anybody's in the league. Brett Favre's got a cannon. But on game days, there's nobody in the league who's going to throw it harder than I am at all."

-- Cutler on whether there is a team in the AFC with a better chance to reach the Super Bowl than Denver: "I don't think so. With Tom (Brady) out, I think there are three, four, five teams that have a legitimate shot of getting there."

John Elway has 2 rings, Cutler..........

http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=469497

Just another reason to spank the poo out of the Broncos.

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John Elway has 2 rings, Cutler..........

And Jeff George had a stronger arm then both of them. What does that have to do with Super Bowl rings? The guy was asked a question and he answered it. He never said he was a better quarterback than anyone.

It's unfortunate but there is a very big misconception that Jay Cutler is some kind of big-mouthed meat head that can't stop bragging about how good he is. Whoever started that had the wrong AFC West quarterback....

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And Jeff George had a stronger arm then both of them. What does that have to do with Super Bowl rings? The guy was asked a question and he answered it. He never said he was a better quarterback than anyone.

It's unfortunate but there is a very big misconception that Jay Cutler is some kind of big-mouthed meat head that can't stop bragging about how good he is. Whoever started that had the wrong AFC West quarterback....

Panther fans are very upset they don't have a QB with the arm strength or the playmaking ability as Cutler.

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It's unfortunate but there is a very big misconception that Jay Cutler is some kind of big-mouthed meat head that can't stop bragging about how good he is. Whoever started that had the wrong AFC West quarterback....

They're both immature acting dicks at times and I am entertained by their little pissing matches with each other; however, I have never heard Rivers tooting his own horn the way Cutler did here. QBs need to know how to talk to the press. Cutler doesn't.

(bleh...he made me "defend" Rivers) :ma:

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