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Cutler is a top tier NFL QB and other than the McDaniels feud, I challenge you to find another example of an off the field/locker room problem Cutler has been involved in. If you can, I'd like to read up on it

There were a few mentioned a couple pages back.

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Cutler is a top tier NFL QB and other than the McDaniels feud, I challenge you to find another example of an off the field/locker room problem Cutler has been involved in. If you can, I'd like to read up on it

oh you didn't hear about the whole autographs debacle at wrigley field?

PFT jumping the gun, once again. and everybody else just waiting for a chance to tear the guy down.

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Haha. :D

Regardless of how people felt about the topic itself, I rather liked that debate. Generally they turn pretty uncivil very quickly.

If this was the official Bears board there would've been name calling and pointing out gammar/spelling errors around the second page(that place is sad).

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If this was the official Bears board there would've been name calling and pointing out gammar/spelling errors around the second page(that place is sad).

There aren't many message boards, of any kind, where a debate like this could have gone on.

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Even on this board things usually disintegrate a bit when certain people chime in. I think Brandon knows who I mean on one of them...lol This topic has stayed away from that for the most part and it has been enjoyable to read all sides though I agree almost wholly with Brandon.

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Even on this board things usually disintegrate a bit when certain people chime in. I think Brandon knows who I mean on one of them...lol This topic has stayed away from that for the most part and it has been enjoyable to read all sides though I agree almost wholly with Brandon.

You would ya beep beepity beep beep!:D

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Cutler as a player is better then people are saying. The only thing he's lacked is a defense. No QB can do well with a bad defense. The Bronco's defense gave up 28 points a game last year. Them giving up 30 was a common sight.

Tom Brady: 5-8

Jim Kelly: 10-20

Peyton Manning: 9-25

Joe Montana: 6-17

Kurt Warner: 6-22

Jay Cutler: 3-13

Steve Young: 4-19

Ben Roethlisberger: 2-10

Brett Favre: 8-42

Terry Bradshaw: 4-21

Donovan McNabb: 3-16

Jake Delhomme: 2-11

John Elway: 7-41

Dan Marino: 7-52

Philip Rivers: 1-8

Jake Plummer: 4-37 (0-10 with the Broncos)

Troy Aikman: 2-20

Ron Jaworski: 1-14

Eli Manning: 1-16

Jeff George: 1-40

Matt Cassel: 0-4

Phil Simms: 0-20

FWIW, added something in there.

It's amazing that some people can make assumptions about his leadership capabilities as having so much to do with Denver's lack of success when he's had more career starts where the defense gives up >30 points than Ben Roethlisberger, Jake Delhomme, Tom Brady, Rivers, and Ron Jaworski in his young career.

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FWIW, added something in there.

It's amazing that some people can make assumptions about his leadership capabilities as having so much to do with Denver's lack of success when he's had more career starts where the defense gives up >30 points than Ben Roethlisberger, Jake Delhomme, Tom Brady, Rivers, and Ron Jaworski in his young career.

I've got something I'm working on at the moment that will be posted up tomorrow in the Panthers section, about offensive efficiency, which isolates defensive play from being a factor. You will find the results very interesting if nothing else.

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