NFL: The Cutler Situation

Who are you more sympathetic toward?

  • Cutler

    Votes: 10 19.2%
  • Broncos' Management

    Votes: 8 15.4%
  • Neither...this is just typical business in the NFL

    Votes: 34 65.4%

  • Total voters
    52

j_crow

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I'm not really a Broncos fan, but I have a couple friends who are, so I've been following the situation with Cutler ever since it erupted a month or two ago. I was just kind of curious what you all thought about who was "to blame," if anyone. Personally, I feel for Cutler as it seems like he has ended up being a kind've last resort for McDaniels since he couldn't get his own guy in there. I don't have any information other than what I've read on ESPN.com and heard on TV, but that's just the feel I've gotten from the situation. What do you all think?
 
I am thoroughly amused at the situation. I have no ill will toward Denver, didn't bother me they changed coaches (which I think was not necessary).

But losing their HC and Cutler with no real good option there to take his place is just too funny.
 
I am ready for it be over dont care how it happens i just want to stop hearing about it.
 
The situation is pretty bush league if you ask me. Cutler whining like a spoiled 12 year old and Denvers front office pulling the "he our quarterback" line. The Bronco's management needs to learn how to keep their plans a secret until they are done, and Cutler needs to grow up and realize it quit being a game when you started collecting a very fat paycheck.
 
It doesn't matter to me, but I'd have to say Cutler. I've never been a fan of his, but he has acted like a three year old through this whole situation. I'm not sure how somebody with his record can act like they should be untradeable.
 
It doesn't matter to me, but I'd have to say Cutler. I've never been a fan of his, but he has acted like a three year old through this whole situation. I'm not sure how somebody with his record can act like they should be untradeable.
Winning records take a whole team, namely a defense in their case, a better measure would be his numbers.
 
Managements fault for trying to trade him...

Then Cutler's fault for continuing to whine (initial whining ok)

Managements fault for not making him feel he is secure in his job (we may trade you still)

Now both of their faults since they can't figure anything out...
 
I'm a big Broncos fan and I think both sides are at fault, but the communication between the 2 parties is obviously dysfunctional.

If I'm McDaniels and I get hired as the HC, I really shouldn't have to butter up & reassure anybody b/c I'm now in charge and I was brought in to replace a hall of fame coach for a reason. With that said, it is now my responsibility to make sure my intent & communication are very clear to everyone on the team I inherited, but especially the all-pro QB. I shouldn't have to make excuses for trying to aquire my own QB who know my system, but since that deal fell through, it's now my responsibility to put the best QB on the field for our team next year and that QB is Jay Cutler.

If I'm Cutler, I need to keep an open mind going into a new coaching staff and prove to the new staff that I'm the guy they want on the field evey Sunday and I lead the 2nd rated offense for a reason. Cutler claims to have gotten all of these promises from Bowlen (keep former OC's on staff, etc.) after Shanny was let go, but if you're Cutler, why should you be entitled to promises from the owner of the team in the 1st place? The new HC is an excellent former OC that lead some of the best offenses in NFL history, so quit crying and go out on the field and prove you can lead the team......end of story.

It's obvious that they could have a pretty d*mn good team with a lot of sucess for years to come if they made amends - otherwise nobody would really be talking about this and it wouldn't be such a big issue.

Solution = Showing some respect, swallowing your pride and just playing football.
 
An 8-8 team won your division last season. End of discussion. Five titles, suck on that.
First of all, end of discussion generally comes at the end of the discussion, not in the middle. Second, does it ever get old living in the past? Did you hear they got rid of Jimmy Johnson? I was shocked!
 
First of all, end of discussion generally comes at the end of the discussion, not in the middle. Second, does it ever get old living in the past? Did you hear they got rid of Jimmy Johnson? I was shocked!

Wait, Tom Landry isn't the coach anymore?
 
The situation is pretty bush league if you ask me. Cutler whining like a spoiled 12 year old and Denvers front office pulling the "he our quarterback" line. The Bronco's management needs to learn how to keep their plans a secret until they are done, and Cutler needs to grow up and realize it quit being a game when you started collecting a very fat paycheck.

That's a pretty good summary.
 

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