Kolek planning to go pro
Ah, Jay Cutler ... the gift that keeps on giving!The Panthers had dominated the first half but led only 10-7 when Jay and the Dolphins got the ball on their 20 with 47 seconds left. I was hoping Gase would get greedy and tell his boy to try to put points on the board. Sure enough, that's what they did ... and Cutler made a horrible pass that Kuechly intercepted.Four plays later, my lads had a 10-point lead. And when the Panthers opened the second half with a 78-yard TD drive, it was all but over.As is often the case, Cutler's stats looked OK: 22-37-213-2-1. But also as has so often been the case during his mediocre career, that "1" was a killer. And of course, his stats were bolstered by garbage-time yards and a meaningless TD pass.The Dolphins couldn't stop the Panthers, so my boyz probably would have won even if Cutler had been good. Still, they had a chance to extend several drives but Cutler misfired often on 3rd down. And he can't even blame his line, as they did a good job blocking against a very good Panthers defense.So I'll just wrap this up by saying:Thanks, Jay Cutler!
Has Cutler lived up to his potential? Absolutely not! He's an incredible talent who's had an average NFL career. That, however, doesn't mean that he's as bad as so many lazy fans and writers would lead you to believe.
I'll give you that Cutler has thrown some killer INTs (though not as many as his reputation would have you believe) and his career has been largely mediocre. However, this post is, once again, an example of the lazy narrative that has followed Cutler around. Yes, he threw a bad INT late in the 1st half. Was it a "killer" INT? Hardly. The Miami D allowed 548 yards of offense and in the 2nd half, they forced zero punts and allowed TD drives of 78, 48, 87 and 83 yards. I suppose that without Kuechly's INT, none of that would have happened, huh? Also, Cutler often misfired on third down? He actually went 4-7 for 54 yards on 3rd downs, picking up 3 firsts. Those numbers would have been better but he had a 16-yard completion for a first wiped out because Tunsil didn't line up on the actual LOS. Has Cutler lived up to his potential? Absolutely not! He's an incredible talent who's had an average NFL career. That, however, doesn't mean that he's as bad as so many lazy fans and writers would lead you to believe.
Did you wonder WTF was wrong with the mods when the already multiply-banned chicos was making political posts just yesterday? How about when you were making your political posts?
Now you know why us Packer fans LOVED Jay.
The devastating blow was dealt on Thursday, and a cold, somber weekend ensued statewide. Fresh air failed to revive. Beer didn’t taste as satisfying. The laughter of babies sounded hollow. It’s all because of one man. After leading his Bears to a 2-11 record against the Packers, Thursday, March 9 saw the release of quarterback Jay Cutler. Fans still need time to grieve in Green Bay. https://shepherdexpress.com/sports/packers/wisconsin-s-sad-farewell-jay-cutler/
Yet, often overlooked is the fact that if Cutler doesn't tear his MCL, there's a chance that Rodgers has zero rings. No, it's not a huge chance but a healthy Cutler would have given the Bears a better shot than Todd Collins or Caleb Hanie
Definitely a better chance than Hanie or Collins, but the Bears were down 14-0 at half WITH Cutler. So, I doubt it makes a difference.
Yeah. Of the 3 quarterbacks to take snaps for the Bears that game Jay Cutler had the lowest QB rating of them all. 1 fumble, 1 interception, 80 yards on 14 pass attempts, a completion percentage well under 50%. But we know that Jay Cutler always dominated the Packers, so I'm sure they would've had a great chance of coming back from down 14 in that second half.Always good to get a laugh on a Tuesday afternoon.
1) The Packers' offense was shutout in the 2nd half so it's not completely unheard of.2) Cutler was injured much earlier than when he finally came out.3) Caleb Hanie had the best QB rating in the game (including Rodgers) so he must have been the best QB that day. We all know that QB Rating trumps all else. If only the Bears had started him! 4) My statement was largely tongue-in-cheek but I knew you'd respond. Your response was actually pretty subdued for you though. Perhaps you're finally maturing!
C'mon guys, everyone knows QBR doesn't matter. Only QB wins. Absent that, GRIT
Yeah. QB rating doesn't matter/isn't a good indicator of how a QB played. That's a new one...
Pretty sure that post was teal
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/nfl/nfl-owners-reportedly-told-jerry-jones-to-end-battle-against-roger-goodell/vi-BBEYzxCNFL sends Jerra a cease and desist order in regards to his public statements about the commissioner. This should be fun. Now that Papa Johns has apologized to protesters and flipped off the Nazi's, I may order one and sit back and watch.
Good ole Jerra overplayed his hand a little, aiina?
Don't threaten to do things you're going to regret. I ordered it for the fist time last week for our end of year baseball party and I forgot how bad fast food pizza is. Thankfully I also ordered some pies from a local shoppe for the adults.The JJ situation is going to be fun to watch though.