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I wonder how Cutler's contract will affect Cam's


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I just heard on Sports Nation that Cutler got $50 mil guaranteed with a 7 year, $18 mil per year contract. Cutler is 30, and people are still talking about his talent and potential. You'd think that he was Cam's age the way that they talk about his perceived upside, but he has been around the block, and, at least in my mind, hasn't played as well as Cam, considering that he has been in the league for so many more years. That being said, I think that Cam is going to be offered a similar contract (perhaps for a shorter span, say 5 years), because Cam's game has proven to be just as viable's as Cutler's (in reference to being a franchise QB).

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The last few years seem to show that teams are increasingly willing to move on from quarterbacks (see Gabbert, Blaine; Weeden, Brandon; Ponder, Christian; etc.) that suck - partially due to the new rookie contracts - and more willing to handsomely reward the ones that aren't elite but well, at least they don't suck (Flacco, Cutler, Ryan, Romo, etc.). We can argue the merits of individual contracts and perceived value of individual players, but at the end of the day, Cam Newton is getting a big fat contract cause he doesn't suck. You don't have to be Manning, Brady, or Brees to get a monster contract. You just have to not be Blaine Gabbert.

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